form of rent, but of rates and taxes. It may be conceded that the advance of knowledge bearing upon the m anagement of land and live stuck cheapens production and improves the financial position to the extent of its influences in this direction; but the rentbearing capabilities
Lovers of the game were much interested in a series of matches played on this ground on the 2nd, the occasion being an American points handicap tournament. The handicapping was very even, and the contests were fought out to the end, all the players being very keen. Four teams co
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In the final match for the Challenge Cup, sailed over the same course in a moderate S.W. wind (start, 10 a.m.), the two It class boats. llaydy, Mr B. de Quineey, and Huh% Mr Guy Elannum, started. The former led over the line, but Helm fetched the first mark with a lead of about
be arrived at, and each subscriber mag know what ore the views of the finance committee in regard to his pertioular Nun. This codification of what has been hitherto the unwritten law as to payment in return for the excellent sport enjoyed in this very ancient pursuit has become
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