MODERN LAVERACK 



Ulverstone Rap (imported). Owner, Mr. George C. Thomas, Jr., Philadelphia. 

 Winner in the later spring shows of 1903. Held by Laverack specialists to be the 

 most typical Laverack shown for years. Beaten in the fall at Ladies" Kennel Associa- 

 tion and Brooklyn fall shows by Mallwyd Bang and Lingfield Bragg, both Laveracks, 

 but still regarded by expert judges as better than either in head and general symmetry. 

 Schreiber"s photograph shows clearly this dog"s rarely chiselled muzzle and skull and 

 well-balanced conformation. Compare his head, feather and carriage of tail with those 

 points in the Llewellins, Colonel R. and Rodfield's Pride. The difference of type will 

 be at once plain. 



MODhRN LAVERACK 



Champion Mallwyd Sirdar (imported). Owner. Mr. George C. Thomas, Jr., 

 Philadelphia. Exceptionally fine action for bench show. Laverack of a type admired by 

 both fanciers and shooting men. Sirdar has an advantage over most Laveracks in 

 free, strong movement. He has already sired a free-going young Laverack in Albert's 

 Sirdar, and several really good field dogs from Llewellin dams. If any Laverack 

 crosses well with American Llewellins, it will probably be Mallwyd Sirdar. 



