Miss C. A. D. Hamilton 



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Tabot, Rebel of R., Ragged Robin, Rozelle, Mirabelle, and 

 others. 



In Reds and Sables the best known have been Rover, Prince of 

 Orange, Orangette of R., Rozrlle Thelma, Contadina of R., Ouida 

 of R., Goldglang of R., Orange Count of R., Rozelle Rufus, Wasp, 

 and others. -In Browns and other colours not named the best 

 have been Moltke of R., Undine of R., Eayswater Queen, Eccentric 

 of R., Waibel of R., Manel of R., Kleiner Moritz of R., Mafeking 

 of R., etc. 



Miss Hamilton is not one of those exhibitors who take a languid 

 interest in their pets. On almost every occasion she attends the 

 shows, and very frequently takes her dogs into the rings ; and only 

 those who, like the writer, have very often had her dogs before 

 them can appreciate the courtesy with which she invariably receives 

 the awards, whether favourable to her pets or not, so that I have 

 ofien thought that, in a wide experience of all classes of exhibitors, 

 from Royalty to the humblest among working men and women, 

 I have never met a better loser than the subject of this slight 

 sketch, who, I need hardly say, enjoys the regard of a large circle 

 of friends, and, from her generous support of shows in general 

 and amiable disposi- 

 tion, is universally 

 popular in all assem- 

 blies of Doggy 

 People, and year 

 after year has been 

 re-elected President 

 of the Pomeranian 

 Club. 



Miss Hamilton is 

 the only daughter of 

 Mrs. Hamilton, of 

 Bannerdovvn, Bath- 

 Easton, and Rozelle, 

 Ayr, N.B. a lady 

 whom to know is to 

 respect and esteem. 

 Mrs. Hamilton her- 

 self is a keen fancier, now chiefly in respect of foreign birds, of 

 which she has a large and valuable collection, and takes the 

 warmest interest in her daughtei's dogs. Many ol my readers may 



From photo by Greystone Bird, Bath 



MISS HAMILTON'S WHITE POMERANIAN 

 CHAMPION KONIG OF ROZELLE 



