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SPECIALISTS FOE OOUHTBY HOITSS ILEOTEIO LIGHTING-, CHATSWOS*rH.—Buioof Dsvonctiire ALNWICK CASTLE.—Dtifce of NoiK&umbsrkn'l BUCHANAN CASTLE.—DnIro of Montrose WTNTAED.—Marquis of Londonderry DERBY HOUSE.—EarI of Derby CEAQ3IBE.—Lord Armstrong C3EWE HALL.-Lord Eongliton THE DELL.—Baron Schroder' ■Rfif'.lv jr,I?.YV - --1)5 TOT1 “vVirv. sjoKfnfl,#, A FACT I m DBASE AND fIOSHAH-S COMBINATION OP PETE OLEUM ENGINE, &o„ 12 LAMPS EACH OP 13 CANDLE ■ POWER OAK BE LIT POE AN HOU3 AT A COST 03? ONE FENNY. BRAKE AND GOBEAM, ELECTRICAL, MECHANICAL AND HYDRAULIC ENGINE ESS. ’ Head Office r 66, VICTORIA STREET, WESTMINSTER, London, 3.W. Eranob Offices; 100, JONG STREET, MANCHESTER, AND <6, WEST3OEO’, SOAEBOROUGH. PBB

NOW BEADY, Handsomely bound, 240 pages, 0 portraits, with many vignettes, PBIOB DIVE SHILLINGS, A HISTOBY AND DESCRIPTION - , WITH, REMINISCENCES, O? IHB FOX TiSEIM, BTEAWDON B. LEE, Kennel Editor of the “ Field,” • Author of ” Modern Dogs," fie. ms XLLTJSTEATIONSnr AETHHB WAEDLE, rpiHTS, tlio third edition of this popular workj JL has boon so much extended au to he to all intents and purposes a now book. It includes a full history of tha Fox Terrier from its intxoduc, ti.in to tlxa present time, with a, teatmte of what old writers have told about Terriers, the earlji shows and tho notabilities which first made the vsvioty popular. Full particulars us to working terriers with fox, badger, otter, &o,; the opinions of Mr Yioary, Mr J. A. Doyle, Charles Lifctleworth i other eminent hreodero of tamers, both for (h -,v and work, arc included, vrithnotnc on rearing ]«. v’.Beo, early training and entering to game cad vermin. Various hints as to preparing for show and advice about their ordinary aifmenta arc given, with the points owl full descriptions of both the smouth-coated and wire-haired in their various strains. The full-pago illustrations include the FoxTerrier, ,1898; X-’ortraits of Old Jock, Grove Nettle,' Old Tartar, Result, VesuTionua. Vonfo, D’Orsay, Lyons Gting, Dame Eoitune, Carlisle Tack, Carliv !e Ty: o, Jack St Loger and Ohiwmwood Marion, with a nuiaber of vignettes or tail-pieces of various terriers, fanciful and otherwise. 1 THE FOLLOWING ABE A' PEW OP THE PESSS NOTICES /OP THE EABLIEB EDITIONS:— •' “Tho historical part of tho work is most inter, eating, tho anecdotal part most .aniusuig, tho advising part most instructive, and, in short, from start to finish tho hook is ‘good.* .* * Tjio beautiful little vignettes arc a study, imd hiph'esamplcß of tho painter's and engraver’s art.’’ —“ Pox Terrier Chronicle.” “ Breeders and exhibitors’will find it very useful, and 16 Is not without intoreet to all who agree with King Solomon, that ‘ a living clog is better than a deal lion.’ ” —“ Morning Post.” “ A bright, pleasant and guQoiontly long history of the breed from earliest times leads the reader step by step until the author has shown tha youngest fancier clearly how hia dogs wore produced. * * Bsploto .with racy stories of doughty deeds done by dogs belonging to several weli-known brcoderc.”-—“Tho Stock-Keeper.” “ To tltoco who admire the fox torrisr the work ia invaluable; to those who admire dogs it is pleasing n.v.d instructive literature.” “The American Field.” *• Having been interested in fox terriers from the time that they first esuno prominently into notice, there ia no one more capable of giving a true history of the fox terrier, nor is there any parson whore opinion is more valued than that of tha Kennel Editor of the • Field,’ when tha smart littla tyko is under consideration. —“ Fanciers’ Garotte.” “ Tho author has hy no moons lost sight of tho purpose for which these terriers wore and should bo bred In the present day, and has duly endeavoured to maintain their character na a true sporting dog. The chapters on working qualities ore' excellent. ° a * Tho illustrations are unequalled,”—“ Kennel Gazette,” “ A volume all about fox terriers can scarcely fall to bo well received by the public, and from the pen of such a well-known writer, the contents, one may well ba assured, ore valuable. * • • Every fox terrier fancier should have 'this book on hia shelf.”—“ Sporting Info.”

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XCIII, Issue 10663, 25 May 1895, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Lyttelton Times, Volume XCIII, Issue 10663, 25 May 1895, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Lyttelton Times, Volume XCIII, Issue 10663, 25 May 1895, Page 7

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