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Kenyan, Bsq. c Moreton, Oswestry dulou, Jau. 10,1883. ‘‘ i have used a ‘ Keeper's ’ Gun of your make in douth America for the two last years, aud I don’t believe any man could have a bettor, I have shot with it more tha n 2000 wild duck, and am sure no 50-guinea gun could have done better, many not as well. I have killed wild geese and swans with it at tremendous distance.'* Caution.—ln consequence of the unfair computecion to which they have been subjected, aud the way In which other makers have sold interior arms under the name of “ The Keeper’s Gun,” originally introduced into the trade by their Firm, Messrs Bland have been obliged in self-protection to adopt trade mark for their “ Keeper a ” Guns, and foi the future no “ Keeper’s ” Gun will he issued by them without hr", ing.tha trade mark on tho heel, plate. The wording wi 1 vary so as to indicate thi -iluxaoter of tho Gun, whether a “ Keeper's," “Keeper's" New Model, or a “Keeper's" Ham. morions, but in each case tho trade mark will b* the figure of a Keeper with hie gun under his arm, iml accompanied by his dog, in a circle, |with thf words “The Keeper’s Gun,” “THE CAPE GUN," A Rifle and Shot Gun Combined, Che right barrel, beiug for shot, is a 12-cylindai bore ; the left is ,577‘450 with Henri rifling, uniry the Government Boxer cartridge; it is sighted ny bo 300 yards; weight, 91b. Price, 16 Guiueas.l The “ Field," of Got. 13, 1877, says of tho Cape 9m," :—“ Selecting one at random from stock, we cried the'rifled barrel, first at 70, and afterwards at 100 yards, from an ordinary rest, and wero able to put ball upon ball at both distances, so that the truth of its shooting from tho rifled barrel is good enough for any purpose, and, indeed, cannot be excelled even by the most expensive rifle in the maritot ." 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Lyttelton Times, Volume LXVII, Issue 8149, 21 April 1887, Page 3

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