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SKETCHES IN NEW ZEALAND

... fortunate angler may belong. How, then, can it be believed that such mighty specimens of the genus fario are as common as blackberries here, or that one angler has caught this Beason in a day's fishing a basket of trout wm fh i n o* nvp.r rpvp.ii f, v nnnn ...

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... (Blake), 1 BIuo 1 Tlie^ScARBOROuaji0 hTnu'icap!'-- Mi\ 'p Budmnan's Star Trap (Blake), 1 (stStodatTtol); Florence St. John, 2; Blackberry, 3. Oram Tic IUincliffe Juvenile Selling Pi.ate.-Mi-. Vyneris Loiicula (J. Osborne h 1 (started at 6 to 1); Little Don Cesar ...

PARTRIDGE SHOOTING

... prick up my ears, and to gaze in the direction from whence it came. I thought so Yonder are the hounds just coming out of Blackberry Dean, where they have been bustling the cubs about all the morning, and are now bound for the kennels, no doubt, for it ...

Other

... 2 Miss Ada, 3. 7 ran. The Stewards' Plate.-- Mr. C. J. Cunningham sMorgoretll. (S. Chandley), 1 (stilted at 7 to 1 on) Blackberry, 2. 2 ran. PLUMPTON MEETING. Saturday, September 27th. The AsnunST Selling Hunters' Flat Race.-- Mr. W. Kennedy's Festivity ...

OCTOBER HEDGEROWS

... some of the most deliriously ripe blackberries we have ever tasted have been gathered from time to time during the past week or two whilst we have been waiting for the driven birds to come over. Nuts and blackberries are, however, but a tithe of the boun ...

GATHERING BLACKBERRIES

... GATHERING BLACKBERRIES. Gun picture is a reminiscence. Tho young lady is ex- ceediuglyfortunato, or she has found a pla.e where black berries are not only to be gathered, but have been left to ripen. It is not, we fancy, very near one of the large towns ...

BIRDS AND THE WEATHER

... haws is a certnin prediction of a severe winter. Speaking of the year in which he was writing, he says It is a berry year. Blackberries are thick and acorns are large, but not so singu larly numerous as the berries of all kinds. This provision of hedgerow ...

CIRCULAR NOTES

... the most exacting and fanatical golfer could desire. Indeed, there were rather too many of these obstacles in the shape of blackberry and bil berry bushes when the ground was first laid out. Many of these have been removed. The putting greens have been well ...

PHEASANT SHOOTING

... but to enjoy ourselves with the gun. The arbour tree or alder, the bower tree of the Scotch ballad, is hanging ripe with blackberries. AVhat would not a black cock do to find himself in such quarters 1 The resin has not yet begun to ooze from the big Scotch ...

MAY TROUTING

... under a lb. at the least is accounted unsizeable, and where two, three,, and four pound, trout if not quite as plentiful as blackberries, at any rate are to be captured by those who know how to do it, and never is there a better chance of success than in May ...

CIRCULAR NOTES

... Oaks, and the Nassau is a mile. Tips for the Stewards' Cup are, of course, as usual at this time of year, plentiful as blackberries. Unicorn's gallop on Monday sent him up with a rush to the top of the list (10 to 1), but I do not see why he should beat ...

CHRISTMAS EVE AT THE CAMP FIRE

... came upon a grizzly cub in a patch of brambles. The animal was enjoying himself in a reckless fashion, filling up fast on blackberries. Quick as thought Bob Ncttleton had flung out his rope and noosed him. Three or four others of the party followed suit ...