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SPORTING NOTES

... suspicion, however, attaches to the remaining favourites, and the doubts just noted are probably groundless, for the market speaks quite to the con- trary. The money is always a more reliable guide than the performances of the horses, so far as this race ...

WORCESTERSHIRE CRICKET CLUB

... concrin~g it, aeld the el oinsretuned Mr. Gladcstone to powver' while in that igorace (Appaue4Si James Sawye~r,'~ in afterwvards speaking, observed 1a Lord Ripen had' told 3r. Birinighamn audience the other night that the djborc had> com~e of> age.- He (Sir James) ...

HUNTING APPOINTMENTS

... OF TEETH, made in the most exquisite style of art, fixed painlessly, whilst waiting, by suction, nes:2- [or £asvicntion, Speaking, and Comfort. Single Tooth fre ss KX6sd. titrons Oxide Gas Half FsD 4T H. J. ALLWOOD, ?? DENTsT, 50 NEW :ST. GRAND COLLECTION ...

Sporting Notes

... influence resorted to. The Yankee farmer, for he is a young agricul- turist, has met with many rivals here recently; and all speak with the same confidence. To our knowledge, there is a Yorkshireman, a tenant of Lord Zetland's, who exer- cises the same power ...

CHESS

... quite sufficient to give their side the vict..ry. The fact i thct out of twenty-two gaines no less than nine were left I drawn speaks for the evenness o^ the play. At no single board did the game go all one v av and it is doubtful whether in any previous mat ...

THE PARTRIDGE SHOOTING SEASON

... Differing from tre weather which has irevailcd durillg the last few wveoks the day was throisghlout fine, and, generally speaking, excellent eport was enjoyed. As anticipatel, there was 11O lsck ot coveys,, which were numerically strong, and the rirds ...

HUNTING APPOINTMENTS

... five horses, a Cireassian servant, and his regitae' tal servant, whom he took with him front Londtion. The Circassian call speak notiting but Turkish, a lan-c515 which Captain 13urnaby applied himself to learn ar fell molithis before Ile started on this ...

PHEASANT SHOOTING

... sportsmen were early astir, and some excellent sport was encountered. From ?? or Exeter and Lord Burghley's preserves reports speak of birds being plenti- fuL Some good bags were made before luncheon, most of which were despatched to the London market by ...

THE SHOOTING TENANT IN FOX-HUNTING COUNTRIES

... estates make away with such litters as may happen to be bred on theiianorsthey have to do with, but onemaster of bounds, speaking of one set of keepers in his ountry, asserts that be has reason to believe that, if there is a litter of cubs anywhere near ...

LONDON BETTING

... takes place in the Town HSall to- night, The seat plans give assurance of a large and high- class audience, and the programme speaks for itself. Wve have no doubt Mr. Harrison will make an important addi- tion to-night to the list of musical successes, and ...

HUNTING APPOINTMENTS

... TEErET madle in the most exquisite £a style irf art, ?? prmil I whilst waitir, by s-uction, asur- tsossed for Tiaszicatiorn, Speaking, and Comifort. Single Tsoth iron . 6d. Stitrotes ?? Gas Half sees. 63 H. J. ALLWOOD, ?? DsCrisT 50, -NEW ST. WARM COLOURS ...