NEW HOUNDS IMPORTED
WAIKATO HUNT MASTER RETURN FROM TRIP ABROAD [from our own correspondent] HAMILTON, "Wednesday The master of tho Waikato Hunt, Mr. Wynn Brown, returned to Cambridge from a visit to England yesterday and led the hunt at a meet at Morrinsville to-day. Peferring to his experiences abroad, Mr. Brown said ho had had a wonderful trip and had met with unbounded hospitality in England. He had been the guest of many of tho old-established hunt clubs in England. Mr. Brown said he had brought back with him eight hounds, six fox-hounds and two beagle bitches. These were the blood of some of the best packs in England. The infusion of new blood would bo of great benefit to the Waikato pack and eventually to other Now Zealand packs.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22775, 8 July 1937, Page 16
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