!SPORTING ESTATE to be LET, from Feb. 1 nut. The fine old Family Mansion stands high, In an extensive and grandly timbered park, and commands beautiful *less; thirty bed and dressing, two bath. billiard. and noble suite of reception rooms; ample stabling, gardens. and pleasure g
October 31, 1903 - Field - London, London, England
Tabs- scope in the compass el as Opera Glam." "ONCE FOCUSSED ALWAYS MADE." AWNED PRlM—Power Stlrees,E.6los.; 10 thus, ET 13s. ; 19 limos. 155.; et with simultaneous focusing adjustment, 15s. sash extra. CATALOGUES, FREE IT POST, et Limos, Cameras, Flail Glasses, Telomens, Survey
October 31, 1903 - Field - London, London, England
39, STRAND, W.C. `411717.11111." MECHANICAL GAME STOP. Invented to meet the difficulty of obtaining Boy. for Stops In Covert Shooting. Can be procured only from the inventor— Lleat.-Colonel SINKINS, • I.DIRMOOR HOUSE, near Southampton. Price 15/a; a Single &Sample Post Free. MI
October 31, 1903 - Field - London, London, England
Sr. BF.ENARDS did not make a very representative group, but dogs and bitches competed together, which is an undesirable practice. Mr Proctor's Viola, as usual, took the lead, she baing followed by the °wally well-known rough coated dog Lord Chantrell, and an exceedingly nice you
October 31, 1903 - Field - London, London, England
TffERIS was a crowded attendance at Messrs Warner, Sheppard, and Wade's Repository on Saturday to witness the disposal of several well-known studs, chief among %%bleb were Capt. David Beatty's, .or H. CaHander's, Mr H. B. Brass y's, and the late Mr H. Burgess's. A great number o
October 31, 1903 - Field - London, London, England
SIR GILBERT PARKER has so identified himself with tales of Canada and Canadian life that one almost naturally looks for an historical work on the subject from his pen, and on this occasion be has chosen Ohl Quebec (Macmillan ; price 15e. net) as tho story to be to'd. In colt rat
October 31, 1903 - Field - London, London, England
Thursday evening the annual hunt dinner given to the farmers by the master and members of the hunt was held at the Red Lion Hotel, Hatfield, and about 280 farmers accepted the invitation. Mr Charles Arnold, the late master, took the chair, and paid many compliments to Capt. Hill
October 31, 1903 - Field - London, London, England