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Dog Shows and Doggy People 



Bellingham Bailiff, have won many prizes for their owners in 

 America. 



Being actively engaged in the responsible business of banking, 

 Mr. Wood has not much leisure to spend at dog shows ; but there 

 are few more energetic fanciers to be found in the ranks of Doggy 

 People, and he enjoys considerable popularity in a large circle of 

 friends. 



I am able to give excellent portraits of Port, a great winner amongst 

 Skyes in his time, and Champion Balmacron Thistle, one of the 

 best Scottish Terriers of the present day, both owned by Mr. 

 C. H. Wood, as well as a good likeness of their 'owner. 



Mr. Moses Woolland 



THE subject of our sketch was, like so many of our most successful 

 men " in arms, in arts, and song," born in the grand old county of 

 Devon, the sporting instinct, seldom unallied with a love of 

 animals, burning 

 strong within him. 

 Being artistically in- 

 clined, he came to 

 London, and served 

 his articles with an 

 eminent firm of archi- 

 tects in Gray's Inn ; 

 but seeing a splen- 

 did road to fortune in 

 commerce, he quickly 

 qualified himself for 

 a business career, and 

 became a partner in 

 the well-known firm 

 of Woolland Bros., 

 Albert Gate, Knights- 

 bridge, upwards of 



twenty years ago, w jf 



and the first-fruits of 

 his success he de- 

 voted tO his faVOUrite From photo by H . W. Barnett, Hyde Park Corner 



hobby -the breeding MR. MOSES WOOLLAND 



