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THE FIRM, THE COUNTRY GENTLEMAN'S NEWSPAPER. Vol. 95..--April 7. 1900. DIRECT FROM MOVABLE PENS. A 13atzuma SE TO 96 PER CENT. FUTILITY CLIARANTUO. Orders for above now Booked. Also for from PUBS CHINESE BIRDS. Special Attention to Report orders. Por prices and particulars apply
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SATURDAY, APRIL 7, 1900. BICYCLES TN RELATION TO TOLLS. TIISTICES BIGHAM AND KULLIMORE were engaged for some time on Tuesday last in deciding whether a cyclist crossing a bridge on which a toll is levied is liable to any toll at all, either as a foot passenger or as the occupant
is now a good time to pruno or cut back these, and as the plants are much more i4orous and give larger blossoms after inch pruning, it may be said to pay for the doing. Frequently the plants become a confused mass of stems through long occupying the one position and having no pr
812,—1n a book on " Coaching " recently published by me, and reviewed in the Field of Nov. 25, 1899, I made the statement " the rabbit-bitten hollies used for whips are so called because the bark on the holly shoots is gnawed by rabbits and left in irregular patterns on the stic
Ste,—There are some things they do better in AmeriPa. The reply of our War Office to a request that men might le allowed to be sent out to attend to animals left wounded on battle fields is an expression of mmpathy with the object, but a refusal on the plea that the men would no
maGezniza. THE NORTH-WEST MOUNTED POLICE form the subect of a long article in Blackwood by Mr C. Hanbury-Williams, and from it one learns how this force has grown from its nucleus of 150— when it first arrived at the Bed River in 187:1 under Colonel, now General, trench—to its ir
GUILDFORD e. CUM& Tms return match was played at Guildford on March 31, the result being a Will for the home club by nine games to three. For the losers. Mr and Mrs Wheelwright were the strongest pair, and played a plucky uphill gawk Mum DOUBLES. Miaa Hawks and P. Buckley (Guild