July 12, 1002.—N0. 2585. FIELD, THE COUNTRY GENTLEMAN'S NEWSPAPER. spring, and also when in flower. Both leaves and flowers soma scorch and wither in hot sunshine and wind, especially if there is the least lack of moisture at the root. As a pot plant in a shady cold frame this cy
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PUPLIC ROU P. within ih tatlvn Hotel, Olen, on Wednesday. August 4, at One o 'clock p.m. I. The lands of ACHINDOUN, funning part of the Island of Lismore and adjacent Island of Banters, In the milted pariah of Liamore and Appin. extending to m 7,503 scree, with a a Aboard of ove
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EARL FITZWELLIAM, speaking at the puppy show held on Monday, recalled the fact that it was from Milton that Mr Robert Watson laid the foundation of the celebrated Carlow pack, and in the days of Tom Sebright and George Carter, the famous Milton huntsman, no blood was more fashio
FINAL ROUND. Pym ant West beat Forster and Llarke, 6;10, 7/15, 6/2. Munn DOUNLF HAIDIZAF. FIRST ROUND. E. Tatman and Mrs Vincent, owe three sixths, a bye T. W. Cubbon and Miss L. Clarke, owe three-sixths, teat 7. C. Bullock and Miss H. M. gamble, 15.2 83, 6/2 A. Parry and Miss H
Mtn N. Clarks bcat Jew 4/0 Lis - Masker teat Miss Boast, as. FINAL Milli Backer best Miss N. Clarke, 8:2. LADIES' DJCILE BASDICAI. FIRST BOUND._ MU N. Clarke and Hutten7ioT - biMiss J. Everitt and Miss L. Everitt, 15.9, 6/4, 6/4 Miss H. and Miss E. Samble, 134, teat Miss Robinson
July 12, 1902.—N0. 2585. THE FIELD, THE COUNTRY GENTLEMAN'S NEWSPAPER. THE GIPSY L.T.C. TOURNAIENT. (Nears Lemnos Camara:maxim) Committee—Meows S. B. Barter. R. Brown, F. W. Cl ar k, 0 Devitt, F. J. Foster, A. H. Greening, J. g. G. M. Gideon, John How A. Strong, and C. B. Watson.