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ford, and president of the Newfoundland Club since 

 its establishment in 1886. In their infancy Mr. 

 Farquharson purchased, from Mr. Nichols, Courtier, 

 Lady-in-Waiting, and Mistress of the Robes, all of 

 which did credit to this well-known kennel, for, 

 besides winning prizes, Lady-in-Waiting produced 

 such dogs as Hanlon, Alderman, and Bismarck. 

 Hanlon, who secured his championship by successive 

 wins at Kennel Club Shows, is a regular Newfound- 

 lander, his ears are slightly too large, and that is all 

 the fault that can be found with him. This kennel 

 also contained the well-known dogs Joe Sadler 

 (the sire of Hanlon) and Gunville. 



" Mr. C. W. Cunningham, of Marloes-road, W., 

 the secretary of the Newfoundland Club, has been 

 mixed up with Newfoundlands all his life. He owns 

 Black Prince II. and some very good bitches, and 

 is one of the most earnest members of his club in 

 looking after the interests of his favourite dog. 

 Another modern enthusiast is Mr. C. C. Ralli, of 

 Brunswick Buildings, Liverpool. Mrs. Matthews, 

 Barrow-in-Furness ; Mr. Crossfield, Captain Jolly, 

 Mr. James Green, Mr. W. C. King, Dr. Jackson, 

 Mr. J. Caroline, Mr. W. Paterson, Glasgow ; Mr. H. 

 Champness, Westminster; and Mr. J. W. Bennett, 

 own good specimens at the present time, and in 

 Master Jumbo Mr. C. Haldenby, of Hull, shows one 



