TTherc-ver the right olsss of Briton settles (notes a writer in the "MornPost") he finds it possible to enjoy the national sport, of hunting. Can-aa boasts but four packs ot nound-. o. vhich the Montreal, in is the oldest, bunting roses irom micAugust till the snow comes, as ao thOttawa Hounds. Owing to the spread of wire, the second oldest. Canadian pack, that- of -London has abandoned fox-hunting tor a orag. 4.5 might be expected, New---Zealand possesses the greatest number ot juntinrr establishments m our Colonics and Dominions, some 16, of wnich the Paiuranea (Auckland) is the dojen. They'all hunt hare or a drag, -thougu three packs hunt fox in Australia. In South Africa the Cope Hunt. witn its pink uniform and Eton blue tacings. dates from .1320. and is consequently the oldest of all Colonial pack-, the quarry being jackal. .
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Press, Volume LX, Issue 18242, 28 November 1924, Page 11
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