VTorks on Sporting', &.O. — continued. 



THE CHACE, THE TURE, AND THE ROAD. 



BY NIMROD. 

 Illustrated with Plates by Axken and Gilbert. 



LIST OF THE ILLUSTRATIONS. 



T?ie Chace. 



Hound and Horn. — Wild Boar Hunt. — Ashbt Pasture in the 

 QuoRN Country. Snob just arrived. — "'Go along!' roars Mr. 

 HoLYOAKE." Snob takes the lead. The Little Bay Horse 

 ■WILL have no more. — " Seven out of the thirteen take it in 



THEIR STRIDE; THREE STOP SHORT, AND THREE FIND THEMSELVES 



in the middle of IT." — " Osbaldeston's 'Who-hoop' might have 

 been heard at Cottesmore." — Hunting Dinner. 



The Turf. 



Racing Plate. — Arabian Mares brought to Charles H The 



Warren. Preparing to start. — " They are off again — a 

 beautiful start, and still more beautiful sight." — "It is a 

 terrible race. There are seven in front within the dis- 

 tance, AND nothing else HAS A CHANCE TO WIN." JoCKEY AND 



Groom. 



The Road. 



The Leaders. — Mail Coach of 1742. — "'It's the Comet, and 

 you must be as quick as lightning,'" — The Regulator on 

 Hartford Bridge Flat. — '"Stop, Coachman! I have lost my 

 hat and wig.'" — The Ring. Hyde Park. 



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MAXIMS AND HINTS ON ANGLING, 

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NORWAY AND HER LAPLANDERS; 



With a Few Hints to the Salmon Fisher in Norway. 

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