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LEADERS 
O* interesting Sporting subjects are 
given every week in THE FIELD. 
“ SHOOTING.” 
Qos: Original Articles and Cor- 
respondence on Shooting Adventures, 
Game Preservation, New and Old Biooror 
Grounds, New Guns, Cartridges, and 
the paraphernalia of a sportsman. 
“ANGLING.” 
jee and Correspondence on 
Fishing, Reports from the Rivers, 
Oyster and Salmon Culture, and every- 
thing connected with river, lake, or sea 
fishing are given. 
“ YACHTING.” 
[Qe of Matches, Accounts of 
Cruises, Correspondence, &., will be 
found here in the season. 
“THE FARM” 
Givzs practical advice for the proper 
management of Farms (both arable 
and pasture) and Farm Stock. 
“ ARCHERY.” 
LL the pee Matches of the week 
throughout the United Kingdom are 
reported during the season. 
“DOGS AND HORSES.” 
Aes and Correspondence on the 
above subjects appear constantly from 
the pens of well-known authors. 
“ HUNTING.” 
ULL and accurate reports of the Runs, 
with the various Packs of Hounds, 
Hunting Appointments, Visits to the 
Kennels, Notes from the Shires, &c., are 
given during the season. 
“HUNTING APPOINTMENTS.” 
AC Alphabetical List of the Appoint- 
ments for the ensuing week are given 
during the season. 
“THE NATURALIST” 
ONTAINS Observations, Articles, and 
p Meares from Naturalists of 
note. 
“THE COUNTRY HOUSE.” 
DER this heading will be 
Articles, Notes, Queries, &c., on all 
Subjects and Inventions that concern the 
Country House. 
found 
EVERY SATURDAY 
RICE 6d.; Stamped 64d. 
“ROWING.” 
(ee Reports of Matches, Articles on 
Training, and Letters from men well 
versed in the subject, are given every week. 
“THE VETERINARIAN” 
Gyrs full and practical instruction for 
the management of Cattle in health 
and disease, 
“ COURSING.” 
pz of all Meetings are given 
weekly for the duration of the season. 
“CROQUET” 
IE thoroughly discussed, and the prosand 
cons of disputed points are carefully 
weighed. 
“FOOTBALL” 
Is thoroughly reported by competent 
authorities. 
“ATHLETIC SPORTS” 
[es fully reported every week during 
the season. 
“POULTRY AND PIGEONS” 
Az fully treated, and Reports are 
given of all Shows. 
“NOTES AND QUESTIONS,” 
ITH their Answers, on every subject 
interesting to Country Gentlemen, 
will be fuund in their respective depart- 
ments. 
“ CRICKET.” 
poe and accurate Reports of all 
Matches of interest are given during 
the season. 
“THE TURF.” 
EPORTS of all Race Meetings, except 
ra those of only local interest, are always 
ven. 
A CHESS PROBLEM 
1s given constantly. 
“TRAVEL” 
Coase graphic and trustworthy 
Articles upon Explorations in new or 
little known parts of the world, with 
accounts of their flora, fauna, and geo- 
logical formation, &c., and the manners 
and customs of the natives. 
OFFICE: 
84 STRAND, LONDON, W.C. 
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“THE GARDEN.” 
HOROUGHLY practical instruction for 
laying out and managing Flower and 
Kitchen Gardens, Grape Houses, Orchard 
Houses, Forcing Beds, &c., are given. 
“THE LIBRARY TABLE” 
(Gert Reviews of Books on Spo: 
Hunting, Cards, Natural etek an 
in fact all those that treat of subjects 
a come within the scheme of THE 
ELD. 
“SKATING.” 
Ato rete and Diagrams on the above 
are given during the season. 
“FOREIGN FIELD SPORTS.” 
RTICLES descriptive of Sport in all 
parts of the world. 
“CARDS.” 
HIST Hands illustrated by “* Caven- 
dish,” with Notes on other Games. 
“ RACQUETS.” 
es University and other great Matches 
of the season are given. 
“BILLIARDS.” 
{jes University and other great Matches 
of the season are given. 
“ STEEPLECHASING.” ~ 
jee Steeplechases of general interest 
are fully reported. 
“THE MARKETS.” 
ies this department will be found the 
Current Prices of Farm Produce, in- 
cluding Hay, Straw, Manure, Cattle, Corn, 
Poultry, Butter, Fruit, Vegetables, &. 
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