Eiesay Bvo. Prigs* By F. W. MILLARD. CONTENTS Gamekeepers and Foxes. Protecting Nests and Sitting Birds. Using Artificial Eggs. Foxes and the Rearing Field. Hand-reared Pheasants in Covert. Partridge Coverts and Foxes. Waterfowl and Foxes. Mangy Foxes and Game. Foxes on Shooting
BURLEY and DISTRICT NEW FOREST PONY and CATTLE SOCIETY. ANNUAL SHOW, BURLEY MANOR PARR, Wednesday, Ang. I. Over in Prizes. Res Forest Cattle, sod raga Driving and Jumping (Open Claws Cr Pon:es and Moises} Races (Open Rasa for Posies siMazaiedingl3.2). July U. For moray &e., appl
ANNAN. KITH, AND AYRSHIRE.—TheIITay rivers are low and a I', is much wanted. Imy angling Olt the fly is at int lowest ebb, while night fishing is anything but good in the lower readmit. Some fair rules of sea trout have Seen made in the Mount Annan water, Mr Paley-Itirones keepe
CARLISLE. This pack bad a day's enjoyable sport on the Liddle on Tuesday. Hounds had been kennelled overnight at Nook in order that an early start, could be made at Bush Field, Kershopefoot. The weather was most. favourable, and the water was in capital order. Mr J. W. Graham, Ma
IIRJS IS AN IMPORTANT MATTER to stock-owners, and it would, perhaps, be more considered if the practice of soiling, which is in so much favour abroad, were more adopted in this country. Red clover has, I suppose, the reputation of being the most risky of ordinary fodders, and it
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