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TALLY-HO!

DEALING WITH A PEST FARM .WORKERS’ HUNT. By Telegraph—Press Ass.— Copyright • (An,st. find N.Z. -Cable). (Peceivecl Deo. 29, 10 a.in.) London, Dec. 28. Amazing scenes % were witnessed in Surrey, where 7.0 farqi labourers and small holders, .objecting to the depredation of foxes in the farm yards, formed a working men’s bunt. Armed with giins and horse whips, 1 and"accompanied by mongrel dogs, they started to search for foxes. Aleanwhi|e, the Surrey Hunt began its Boxing Day fixture. When the hounds, huntsmen and aristocratic followers were in full cry, following the fox, both hunts collided resulting in a wordy warfare and complaints that, each was spoiling the other’s sport. The working men’s hunt had six meets. They shot 11 foxes. The Surrey Hunt resents this wholesale destruction of Bernard.

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Feilding Star, Volume 3, Issue 552, 29 December 1925, Page 5

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TALLY-HO! Feilding Star, Volume 3, Issue 552, 29 December 1925, Page 5

TALLY-HO! Feilding Star, Volume 3, Issue 552, 29 December 1925, Page 5