RESIDENTIAL AND SPORTING ESTATE. 10 -SSEX and GAMES Borders, easy reach of market town, and two miles of a station upon • line soon to be constructed.—A compact FREEHOLD ESTATE of nearly 1000 acres with an old-fashioned gable Ro.idence; stabling, buildings, woods, and plawationa
February 20, 1909 - Field - London, London, England
by tho ORIENT COMPANY'S ILL ORMUZ, tons Register, llmsepower. From LONDON Fmm MA ItSFILI.F.S, March 12 to April 6. April R to May G. To ri litTl'OA To CORFU, (I REECE. MOROCCO, KHALI', Tl'llK EY, ARIA Nilson, DALMATIA, SICILY, A I.( I KRIA, and MALTA. and POILTDOA I. : F. Co. le
February 20, 1909 - Field - London, London, England
SHIFTING SHEEP from one paddock th another on an Australian sheep run is work which may have its moments of excitement when the sheep are fat and in good fettle, and when in the freshness of the early morning they are disturbed by the sudden appearance of the musterer and his do
February 20, 1909 - Field - London, London, England
Swinfonci road was crossed, and Waloote half reached, at a swinging pace, which increased as a bend rightward was made over the be autiful pastures of the neighbourhood. Kilworth Rouse was reached and passed, and the Sticks gained in twentythree minutes of beautiful ride, the ti
February 20, 1909 - Field - London, London, England
Feb. 20, 1909.—N0. 2930. THE FIELD, THE COUNTRY GENTLEMAN'S NEWSPAPER. Cumin, IT Wou's Cluo—Meacwili. bones to Marseilles, Pau, and Nice, where training would not be interfered with, ands owners would bo able to benefit by the E 20,000 offered as added money by provincial societi
February 20, 1909 - Field - London, London, England
taking into consideration the sporting rights which affect so mat er i a ll y the well-being of all classes of land. Bo long as wild anim a l s and birds, fercr nature, exist, so long will the subject o f sport be inseparab!e from the full enjoyment of country life. Thi s natura
February 20, 1909 - Field - London, London, England
Tea breeder of pedigree cattle is on the eve of his harvest, and the events of the next few weeks are being anticipated with interest. The financial result of the year's proceedings is in large degree regulated by the trade and prices experienced at the spring fixtures, and cons
February 20, 1909 - Field - London, London, England
riEt - D, THE COUNTRY GENTLEMAN'S NEWSPAPER. vol. 113.—Feb. 20, 1909. THE COUNTRY HOUSE. PLEASURE GROUNDS IN WINTER. 'WE ARE PASSING THE "DEAD OF WINTER" ; but Nature is neither dead nor asleep , althoug h deciduous vegetation has gone to red., to recuperate its exhausted vitalit
February 20, 1909 - Field - London, London, England