J. 0. C. I.—Stubbing is the only safe method. Poison would be bad for the soil, and fire is Impracticable. HURTING. Tormoss.--Any of the firms mentioned in our advertising columns would probably meet you if you plainly stated your requirements. J. W. 1). (I.ondon).—Mr R. Purcell
February 13, 1909 - Field - London, London, England
AT THE LAST MEETING of the Norfolk and Norwich Naturalists' Society an interesting paper was read by Mr E. J. Eldred, in which ho gave the results of experiments made by hint at Coltiahall to rear some young bustards in a state of semi-domestication. Three birds obtained front S
February 13, 1909 - Field - London, London, England
family; six yean in present situation; thoroughly unders.anda pheasant partridge, and wild duck maring. and all duties of a gamekeeper.— R. Ftraxras, Bitchneld, Grantham, Lincs.
February 13, 1909 - Field - London, London, England
MARVELLOUS PREPARATII Refreshing as a Turkish Bath. invaluable for Toilet Purposes. Splendid Cleansing Preparation for the Removes Stains and Grease Spots from Allays the Irritation caused by Mosquito Invigorating in Rot Climates. Restores the Colour to Carpets. Cleans Plate and
February 13, 1909 - Field - London, London, England
Senna XVII. and divided. BEATS STAKE, for all ages, members only, at £1.105.; winner £7, second £3; 8 satin. Mr A. Neville ne w b Good Game, Speechley's bk Sam by ITot Card--Wall ) T. by Judge Bawkitwi—Polly Dot Mr F Hoppers be d Goa Lady 1Y , • Mr S.Whiteeds hew Wild IVaif, by B
February 6, 1909 - Field - London, London, England