THE FOX-TERRIER 



445 



Cleveland hounds that would certainly weigh close on iQlb., and he 

 was generally able to do all that was required, while he could 

 really make his way unaided either with or on the line of the 

 hounds." 



Since the above was written the Wire-haired Terrier has taken 

 his proper place at our exhibitions alongside his Smooth-haired 

 brother, and in stud books and elsewhere is treated as a legitimate 

 member of the family to which by all natural rights he belongs. 

 The variety has grown greatly in number, and there is also a 

 uniformity in size and character which distinguishes the classes 

 now exhibited from those of a decade or so ago. 



The pedigree of Jack's Veto, given below, contains much of 

 the acknowledged best blood authenticated by published record. 

 Mr. Corner was for many years a successful breeder of Wire-haired 

 Terriers, and, as is seen in this pedigree, he has introduced blood 

 from the noted kennels of Mr. Carrick, of Carlisle, into his own. 



\ Tulip 



/Joker 

 \Flurry 



Teazle. (Tester | Pincher 



(9,975) I Wasp \Fan 



(Old Jester TPincher 

 (19,226) ( Fan 



ViDA 



Vin 

 (Pear 



09,439) man's) 



(12,461) j 



Patch 



(Buffet 

 } Millie 



f Turk I. .../ Plot 

 (Tutin's) ISly 



Vora ... 

 (12,487) 



, Nelly III. - 

 (Carrick's) 



(Nottingham 

 Nemp ... I Star 



(Carrick ' S > I Phantom 



fSpike (late 

 Thorn) 



Nelly II. Uell (by 

 (Carrick's) Old Ven- 

 ture) 



