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heavily and 4)roke one of 1^ legs. On
Decerolxr 8th Mr. W. R. Court, of Mid-
dlewick, sustained a fractured collar-bone.
The death of the Hon. Burton Percy Eurax 10 ;
Bingham occurred on December loth at
his residence, Kymount House, Athenry, '
at the age of forty-five years. Mr. Bing-
ham was a popular man, a welI-kno«m
follower of the Galway Hounds, and brother
of Lord Clanmorris, late Master of the
Galway Hounds.
A sad accident in the hunting field on
December loth resulted in the death two
days later of Colonel Bernard Ileygate, of
the Army Service Corps, and Deputy-
Assistant Adjutant-General for the Thames
district. While out with the Hundred of
Hoo Foxhounds Colonel He}*gale's horse,
instead of jumping, crashed through a
hurdle and came clown, the rider sustain-
ing a fracture of the base of the skull.
The Ullswater Foxhounds had an extra-
ordinary run, which is recorded in the
Field of December loth : — '• The meet was
at Kirk Eurax Online stone Top, the highest inhabited
point in England, and the road to it and
from it is pretty well known to those who
are acquainted with the Lake district.
However, hounds never reached the meet,
for when near Brothers Water they struck
a strong scent, a fox evidently having
crossed the road quite recently. Bowman,
the huntsman, could not restrain his pack,
which dashed away in full cr}', and ulti- Eurax Cream
mately unkennelled their game at Raven
Crag. A long and terribly rough ran
resulted, the fox taking to the lop i^f
Kentmere High Street. Here the mist
and rain and sleet came on so thickly that
it was impossible to see the hounds, so
perforce huntsman and followers retraced
their steps to Kirkstone. Nothing further
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could be heard of hounds, so Bowman
returned to the kennels without his pack.
However, the inclemency of the Eurax Cream 100g weather
did not seem to interfere with the scent, for
it afterwards transpired that the fox was run
from High Street, over Thomihwaite Crag,
post the Quarries, down into the Vale of
Troutbeck, being ultimately killed by the
liotinds not far from the village. It proved
to be a vixen, whose brush will be a re-
minder of what a pack of hounds may do
unaided over one of the roughest countries
in Kngland."
While hunting with the North Cheshire
Hounds on December 1 2th, Colonel Tom-
kinson, of the 1st Royal Dragoons, met.
with a bad fifill, and sustained a broken
collar bone.
A bod Order Eurax case Eurax Price of hound poisoning occurred
in Ireland on December 12th. While the Purchase Eurax Online
County Limerick Foxhounds were out at
Ballagarry, it was discovered that four of
the hounds had been poisoned. They died
soon afterwards, and the remainder of the
pack were immediately taken to the
kennels.
The Bedale Hounds met at Catterick on
December Purchase Eurax 12th. A fox was hunted from
the Limekiln, by Gran and Willerby, to
Bainness, where the fox entered the village
and took up position on the roof of a
cottage ; being forced down he entered a
house and was there killed.
While hunting Lord Rothschild's Stag-
hounds Buy Eurax on December 12th at Southcourt,
the well-known huntsman. Jack Boore,
sustained a fall which resulted in a broken
collar-bone.
A mishap occurred to the North Stafford-
shire Hounds on December 14th while
hunting along the railway line from Robin
Hood Cover. Despite the efforts of the
driver of an approaching train, one hound
was killed, the remainder of the pack
fortunately escaping.
The death of Mr. Eurax Lotion Christopher Sykes took
place on December 15th at his London
residence, in his 68th year.
While Order Eurax Online the United Hunt Foxhounds were
drawing a covert at Ormesgrove, near Cork
City, 00 December i6th, six couples of
hounds were found to be poisoned, and
five and a half couples were missing. The
remainder of the pack were at once called
off, and the meet abandoned.
The Baron Ferdinand de Rothschild,
M.P., died suddenly at his residence,
Waddesdon Manor, Bucks, on December
17th, aged 56 years.
A well-known county cricketer died
in December, at the early age of 32
years. Captain Robert Popham Spurway,
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of the Royal Engineers, who played Eurax Hc with
considerable success for Somersetshire, was
at the head of his county averages in 1894,
his best performance being a score of icis
not out against Gloucestershire.
The Sandringham Stud has sustained a
great loss in the death of Thais, who died
during the last week of November from
inflammation. Bred by H. R. H. the Prince
of Wales in 1893, Thais was by St.
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Stockwell, and as a two-year-old ran three
times, once winning the Crabltet Plate at
Gatwick. The following year she won the
One Thousand Guineas, and lost the Oaks
by a head from Canterbury Pilgrim. At
the close of her second season Thais went
to the Sandringham Stud.
It is reported that Mr. Austin Mackenzie,
who Eurax Tablets has announced his intention of giving
up the Woodland Pytchley Hounds at the
end of the season has sold thirty-one
couples of the largest bitches and dog
hounds of his pack Eurax Cream Scabies to the Marquis of
Worcester, Master of the Badminton
Hounds.
Lady jockeys would undoubtedly be con-
sidered out of place in our day. Yet it is
an acknowledged £act that at the Ripon
races, in 1725, when the Buy Eurax Online Ladies' Plate was
one of the chief items on the race card, all
the competitors were ladies, and large sums
of money are said to have changed hands.
Lord Ellesmere's shooting party a
Worsley Hall killed over five thousand
head of game in four days, including Cheap Eurax
upwards of three thousand pheasants.
In three days over four thousand head
of game were bagged by six guns at Deene
Park, Northamptonshire.
Mr. Miller, the tenant of Bifrons, Lord
Conyngham's place near Canterbury, had a
shooting party there, and Eurax Ointment about five thou-
sand head were killed in four days, the bag
including nearly three thousand five hun-
dred pheasants.
Sir Hugh and Lady Cholmele/s shooting
party at Easton Hall, near Grantham, i^ot
over fourteen hundred head of game, prin-
cipally pheasants, in three days.
Lord Kinnoull's shooting party at Dup-
plin Castle, near Perth, killed nearly three
thousand head of game in four days.
Lord and Lady Wimborne's shooting
party at Canford Manor obtained good
sport ; about two thousand six hundred
pheasants were killed in two days, besides
a heavy bag of hares and Crotamiton Eurax rabbits and a few
woodcock.
Ivcatjh's shooting party at Elveden, con-
sisting of seven guns (including the Duke
of York, Lord Carrington, Lord Coke, and
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Sir Charles Hall), killed six thousand four