Rhodesia. Profits (wally 40 t.er cent. per annum. Itinutrat inocaUgation courted. Reference. exchanged—Fall partmniar• of “Rhodesia," care of Deacon P, C. 4, Leadenhallutzeet, 8.0.
October 24, 1903 - Field - London, London, England
ESTATES and RESIDENCES, Hunting and Shooting Quarters, to be SOLD or in the Home Counties and elsewhere, free on NAM°. or by post for two stamps. Particulars free. Telephone Nos. 2500 Gerrard, and 4 Serenoaks.
October 24, 1903 - Field - London, London, England
It stands in a grandly-timbered park with three lodges, and contains twenty-one bed and dressing rooms, two bath rooms, billiard room, boudoir, and fine reception rooms, kw.; extensive stabling and outbuildings; beautiful grounds, lawns, walled kitchen garden, and glasshouses: c
October 24, 1903 - Field - London, London, England
.tEAM a SAILING YACHTS OF ALL TONNAO6B 701 tIIALII CIIANTS-11.- I-TONS (about) nearly !KV fast of tM AUX ILJARY oat to a ter SALE ur CHAE R NT , Mod -TONS (about) modern classed 5 BCHOONEE; beautifully Altai, fag, model; excellent accommodsuom fur towage. Ixice. BALE, MOTOR LAUNC
October 24, 1903 - Field - London, London, England
Our New Pattern is better than any we have hitherto seen. The fixing is strong and simple. Large field, maximum light, magnifies 3 times, and is arranged at such a distance from the eye that the face cannot be struck when rifle recoils.
October 24, 1903 - Field - London, London, England
1. Draksford (Braisptoe). IL C. (Oraton).—Paontss No. 1/07: la 'oar second satiation t. B to I i is not mite i assuring tbo pies. C. B. lad Ow following wooed mistime s I. Kt to 11 4 . ob. B tMus li. B to 111. ob. 1 tikes 3i 3. Kt to Q Smato. • Ito 4. 1.. . 1toll5;2. Bto K S eh,
October 24, 1903 - Field - London, London, England
Porlock Weir after three hours' hard galloping. This year' s hunting has exploded the long cherished idea that you can only obtain a One gallop with a three or four-year-old deer, for of the thirty-nine killed only one was so young four years, as s d did not give a specially goo
October 24, 1903 - Field - London, London, England
This pack had a busy day on Saturday, when the fixture was Plumpton station, two brace of hares being brought to band out of the five runs they had during the day. The field was large, over fifty being present, including about twenty ladies, and it may be added here that Mr Nye
October 24, 1903 - Field - London, London, England
Tea opening day of the present season at Quenby Lodge, the residence of Mr P. H. Trow, the master, was Friday in last week-- a beautiful day. Mrs Trew and Mrs Trew, son., accompanied the master, among other followers being Mr E. Edman Hurst, Major and Mrs Roper-Caldbeck, Mr J. M
October 24, 1903 - Field - London, London, England