ALTHOUGH THE DIRECTORS of zoological gardens all own the world have to contend with many diflieultirs in keeping their animals in health and condition, the eziettaiion of life in menagerie stock has risen within the last half century as it has done in man. Our own zoological gar
September 12, 1908 - Field - London, London, England
1. eluding ILYA.; 31.—5% mosiolz. Pau's* Routs Naylowl. Cblebosisr. lICHESB of HAMILTON wishes 111WOMMIND W. Webb. to ?AIM CHARGE of s small STUD of HUNTERS, or would take SECOND HORSEMAN'kpIeoe; good driver, single and pair; light sue. IS, Camer•square s elleDess, lIENTLEMAN ca
September 12, 1908 - Field - London, London, England
go: gnrrox, Wygfalr, St. Aaiun. N. XR MORRIS RICHARDSON wishes to highly RECOMMEND his COACHMAN: age himone child .wife good aunlyasi, has Imo with for some years, and t o leaving through no fault; good and careful driter, thorough stableman. and Mayfieldtrostworthl u ievery way
September 12, 1908 - Field - London, London, England
MANSION, in choke position, with grand panoramic views; contains bit lard, ale receptors, and about twenty bed room,. excellent °Mem: good stabling, garage; beautiful grounds. with widespreading lawns, with apace for tannin and croquet, kitchen and rftwtable gardens. range of [t
September 12, 1908 - Field - London, London, England
TaalWolir i;nl CO., above. (4682.) ROXBURGHBHIRE. TWEED FISHING to LET.—To LET. the SALMON FISHING on the Maxton Water. extending to about one mile; two nolo. from St. Boswellt—For particular& apply to Conti: and ERSZINZ, W. 8.. Melrose Scotland. (IENTLEMAN or LADY RECEIVED in c
September 12, 1908 - Field - London, London, England