FARMER'S WIFE SETS AN . EXAMPLE HUNTED FOXES SAVED FROM HOUNDS Seeing hounds in full cry after a fully-grown fox, Mrs. W. H. Jones, wife of a farmer at Hutton, near Wes-ton-super-Mare;, watohed where, the fox went. She saw it become caught in. a trap. ' She ran to it, and, carrying the .animal in her arms, hid in the farmhouse.' -Almost immediately afterwards the hounds started another fox just outside the farm, The animal 1 took refuge in a wood pile. Again Mrs Jones drove off the hounds, and rescued tno fox. The farm is forbidden ground to hunts, although there is a cover on it. On previous occasions Mr Jones has opposed aihunt when it has been near his property. ■* » ■ \
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Gisborne Times, Volume LXXII, Issue 11405, 5 January 1931, Page 7
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