Mr. Moses Woolland 



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By permission- of the Kennel Gazette 



MR. MOSES WOOLLAND'S SUSSEX SPANIEL CHAMPION BRIDFORD GIDDIE 



of Spaniels. In this pursuit he rapidly took a foremost place, and 

 now, even by the consent of his rivals, he is, as one of them recently 

 expressed it, facile princeps. 



At the present moment Bridford, his birthplace, is the hall- 

 mark of perfection, and the strain is sought after wherever the 

 breed of English Field-spaniels is known. Mr. Woolland is a 

 man of strongly marked individuality and force of character, 

 and what he does is well and ably done, and he is possessed of 

 a rich vein of humour, which makes him a very piquant com- 

 panion. He has some fine shooting of between two thousand and 

 three thousand acres in the neighbourhood of Winchester, where 

 his kennels are now located. He is a capital shot, and enjoys 

 his sport with great zest. He is, in fact, a good, all-round man, 

 and very popular. 



The successes of Mr. Woolland's kennel on the show bench have 

 been many and great, so much so that it would take up more space 

 than can be given here to even a summary of them. He has chiefly 

 confined himself to Black and Sussex Spaniels, and it is very 



