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FOREST AND STREAM. 



[NOTMltBBB 20,1880 



practice i 

 natm-ed r 

 illustratir. 



WCJl :.:,•.- ..•..'. , --- 

 Ceptiou lo oii.hi:!' iif I 



persons who pui-flKit 

 might (losLTibe iJieiii 

 Kotlwell deserved tli 

 Anolhev and seiu 

 tJieEuglisb aefu ' ' 



i ir, opeus the door to ill- 



Jciija, and is a practical 



n i>ieeders are liable. What 



M' cii.iDce that is run of the au- 



.. Hspnied afterwai'ds, it it emild 



/.rre aetually l>red Ijy Mr, Itoih- 



-J>. \Vc do not iiiiiuite any de- 



liese ucudeiiien, liiii, it is possible tiiat 



i^i pure-lu-ccl LaTeraeks fron^ himself 



as bred by liim, when in reality Mr. 



e honor. 



rally unknown fa(.'t in connection with 

 idiii':; operations ol' Mr. Erlwavfl LaTer- 



winiifir.s. Nor can tlie name of Mr. (3eorge Lowe's Tarn o' 

 Khauter be omitted from any list of the leading setters and 



sires of the da}'. 



[to CK COSIXNXTED.] 



tick is beyond a doubt ; and that is, liint in th.- 

 was practically "out of " lii.s own bloful. ^\'i 



r1sT1 b. 



ities to wliich li 

 respondence wt 

 breeding to wbieli li 

 would seem that fi 

 in a maiiucr wl.id 

 self. iiiM^ , , .•..■■■ I'l 

 Mr:i;..' ' ■. •; 

 lowini: 

 read wuh ii.tL.i,it 



latherieally 



any way aeceleraied jiy iln ' ti -:^ ■ 'i' ir- 

 had vesortftd we eanuol say, but it 

 e years his stock bad la-eu dying off 

 si'ir]irt:-'JnL^ lo ilie 2 real breeder him- 

 :..iv. III ..h 'l^i l;.-!Miel of his friend 

 : . . laners. Tlie fol- 



• • '..i ■ .1 ■ i::, k's letiersniay lie 



" Dftifi BoTBWltll - I roctnV-fcd-yiAtt- d;n 



the puppies. AVhen ei,) .-.firi.-'i ■- '■^' 



hi) 



11 PR 



lid . 



■ud tiJ 



lilt ; 



E. LAVEK-VeK 



f shaUbeabiotorieUyLni: u.u.-' 



(Then sold will send eitiier )ou or wimh iu 

 " Yoiu's taijly, 

 "/«»«• 17, 187i." 



'•BjiuuoirAW, <Jori'A(«K, Wliitchurch, Salop. 

 .riiwni.r. ; T ragxut very HjUoIi to inform yt 

 11 sent died ii weok a.go iTi disteiuper, :ilter r( 

 , iiuil t]ie\ ri'iillv beoanie beautiful, iind t,ho 



•'Djiiii 5ta. I 

 thi-ee iju|i|-vie-i y 

 .tlieiu nil stisi^t 

 deal of qniihtv. 



Uie 



la 



tusedk. s^'iLi., - ''"■- 



eutoln^<h^tl> . .,, , 



orsaw. Indn-'i, ,,,, ^ , ^, :_,-,. , 



trouble and esi" i ' . ■ . , 



onlydo-IhaV.-i./ll rxrupi bur 1h i'miC... :n,U,.^ -r.v lU,tv, 



"li. J-.AVJittA01i. 



Tlrere is no date lo thfi above letter, but the post-mark i 

 the envelope is ISovember 13, IHT-t. 



'• Deab ItoiHWEijij : 

 I has'e fjustaiued — mn< 

 and the three tL i 'ii 

 only two old d l 

 haive been bei-f ■ 

 Itouktlii.^T'bi- 

 excoll': I '.■ 

 cut If 

 over 11 

 appro. 



■•Yu 

 ' March U, 1815." 



)et truly, 



i a, ifuuiu bheh, Uera. 

 ■xl oue dog out iif an. . 

 ' e.aiUl ivi,-tj. :i,ud built i 

 of ticlds, uiv Jm-,, 1„ : 

 iH spar.d...:Tv,,;i , , 

 e to dogs, and 1 L- i 

 pBgetyouaca^tnti'.. 

 E. LAVEH.\eK." 



Such letters clearly show the dlfflcnlties uader which Mr. 



Laverack labored at the close of his career, and have no 

 doubt been iiisliunienial ill earn ins the pin-e-bred Lnveniek 

 Setter, arepuiaiioii in irr!;,in iiiiarters for beint' delicate and 



hard to rear. On :\.-- ■ '" ■- '<- ";p ,-ia'fi-«s of ft'o'^ri..- Mip 



Liiverat>k l,ih)od wiiii ' ' i'"' .' -'i, ■, -- 



of Kans^'er ; and in - i ^ , : ; i , ,,i , . 



the English setter dvi'.' -!■,:__ ii,.,i1<tii lev-,'i:-v ^i^i-kb- 

 closely to their own blood. 



Amongst the tiiimber of great setter breadera may be men- 

 tioned those nf Raorge Jones, of Oscott, who was a great 

 light Hi lie "i i 'ii-iiliilion of dou: shovi's, and showed Rap. 

 Mi ,l:r - l..:',i I in ihe Laverack tiloiHl, which he a,Tartcd 

 onliisi:' I -: I ' .Hid cheerfully acknowlodiied the benefits 

 he receive,.! ti>j.ii it. The Brothers Withinglon, ico, were 

 great setter men. and good friends to Mr. Laverack. They 

 are said to have given the latter ClOO for four unbroken ]inp- 

 ples, which was then a. very long price to eiv fa- dogs of 

 such a lender age. Nor must the eiimi n: ■'■- <': !uii;ersiiM 

 and the, Kev, FrancLH Adey be fiire ii - ■ ' • liibe.s.-i- 

 ter. Mr. Statter, too, will alr>-ays lie , M,. i. ; in ^■^nnee- 



tion with this breed. His great kenm i i.- iny near the top 

 of the tree in .setter circles, and though its lueuibers are not 

 all pui-e l;ii,veracks. their os\-ner sen8il)!yad(nii,B that the more 

 of this blood he gets the better p 

 Purcoll-Llewellin, " of Lincolnshire 

 Laverack lireeders of the day, and 

 pense in perfeuting his .strain. In r 

 grand specimens, tiioii/ii mn ■ i - 

 are belter than hi-. 

 heswily-flecked setter , '" '• i. 

 gow dog sliow. were, .luU ba.e Ui.t ; , 



we believed by many to be (sloaely allied hi blood to the 

 original La f cracks, and their appearance certainly justilies 

 the supposition. 



The k-euuel of Mr. William Lcjrt, now of Kron (>och Ha" 

 Llanlhntan, Monttjomeryshirc, is also o 

 be regarded with respect. To .pifile tb^ 

 ackhiin, "ir ■ 



'■ M " ii . 'li a beautiful and i 



lers, I. I ■ ineipally from Ihestr 



ard \^' ■ , - \,^htield House, Pend 



Old ()■: ' I :Old WhoshOl 



the 1 

 whil 



i-,\ he 



aeh udi 



.Mr. 



. LI. 



s handsome, 

 V carh' Glas- 

 id. " They 



which must ahv'ays 

 ■ords of Mr. Laver- 



ellent breed of .set- 



of the hue Lich- 



in, Manchester, an 



for many years in 



black-and-white aud lem"on-a,nd- 



ard enduring, aud good rangers. 



"Mr. Lort, from judging so con.sfautly at doji shows, has 

 given this fine strain but little chance, and ihey are not, 

 too^vn as thev ought lo he: but from what I am told, and 



believe to Vie the case, tbere are no better Setter 



breeders are under ihe ftrealest oViligatiou to this gentleman 

 for his imtla-juina: endeavors to irapruve the setter, and he 

 spares no time, trouble, or evpense.-' 



Such praise from one who, like vfr. 1 

 the recognized father of the modern ,' 

 guarantee for the quality of ^Mi-. Lort's strai 



FIELD TBIAL BL'LES. 



ivard \Al^ 



popul, 



alive. I 



ton, I! . 



in his .iLi-.j , 1 , . 



hose, of Ne',L 



in this chap! I. - 



is a sucaesstu! ■ rj,i 



great Slu-oiisJiirekei! 



of the best blood wi 



acks. Sir Ficderick O 



:-ack, is 

 tlicient 

 list his 

 v now 



1. Mauageiih 

 shall be eutni 

 the latter ol ,i 



the e, 

 bible 

 othei 



the leading setter auth' 



111,. Mr. T. B. Bowers, crt' Wool- 



: noted setter Ijreeder. and slories 



. -lack blood Mr. John Short- 



I liind bitch SovfA is illnstrated 



: jood sjieeinieus of the breed, and 



! ,11 i';,os( eif ttre leadincr shows. " The 



ilhl Air. Daintrv Oollin-^ .■.•.mair,. ^..ii:- 



have, bein- mostly p'li^ ' ' 



.hum, loo, has mad,' i - - 



successful breeder ; and both Lord TJown aiui Ms. iii^i^Uj 

 Field have beeu fortunate to produce miecesatul field trial 



,u,, ,x.„.„u„d question 

 appeal to tde cuimmt- 



11 uf Jiutr\-. Every Buuscriliei- t.j :i 

 .bjre Ihv draw, -iviui,' the Liioue-i 



pi.i-iid, iiiidid'su, mpuppvstaP. 



Tm- ;,|:-VLtl-v difdl pubhHii on tl. 



fur. 













■1. Dir 



^;': 



",- 









tiiiletl ii 







Any pa 













to <:uri < 













whole 













5. l>. 



waswli 



1|K 



.1 



j^|-,j 



retWl^t 



of ill. 



of it« e. 



111]. 



eti 



"K- 







«;. I'll 





lit 



(It 



.Stakes. - 



All 1 



VV at the 

 ii of tor- 

 si! aopr; 



7. AUeratiL.. 

 a different lain 



ill pilbli,.' br ' 



■deiilk .if a wubsen 



imidfor, aud ih-u-.ui : 

 ontries shall not subs 

 been entered in pr.jL 



proved to the ■liitlblaetiuu i.f til ;.,., /H'. , I i eit •. 



Iia\e mfseondueted hhiiaeb' iii : , \ ■,,,,. la , ,,!i.,.,.ii, n v, n ti .ii ri 



thitt mav he held" uidVr the Kemi.:l Club K,ut.ii,. " 

 11. Tlie Draw.—lmniediately before the dog« aredl-awnat an 



meeting, and before nine n'rlorl; nn ry-Lry ^nbFc'jTiont evonlng da; 



tiuKd, 



next round ii 

 12. The -ill: 





prograiiiuii . 



; "'..■,.,:, 



,. . ,. ,, ',1 



may Ije eh 



I' ■ 1 , -e 



e.-Wb-u 



deprive 'duy dug uf a natmai bye to \\ki'::h b 

 ill the draw or hi running through the stal 

 14. Bye,5. -A iintnral bye shall be givei 

 dog iu'eaeli runiid. No dog shah rim ;■ 



stakeanletisit is nniivoidalile. Wlipn 

 cither uatm-a! or aeeideutiil, hiri (nvnn- 

 dogbi-ple:.«.:-H;utlihbii. 



Lait of thf Stewards 



, tither 

 ■ailablo 



,e paid b 

 ions tali 

 .rigiual c 

 liter 



riod 



dug inuat he brought np in its 

 .■ a penalty of £1, If absent for 



as i.i[i]!Oiicut rdiuin.e entitled to 

 , . :l b..tb dogs 



-faUr 



udge 



i by the Bte- 



proper turn, v, a . i 



morethauai|:ui!: :■ .A . 



claun the trial-and ^hai: 



be absent at the expiratio 



judges shah have the poviti' . -r io ane 



their owners any antn not ex?- 



17. By Whom a Dog is to fc: I.eepei , or 

 deputy "mity hunt a dog, bn ' ' '' ; and, 

 when once the dogs ai'e down, i e with tus 

 dog if he has deputed another ^ . 



18. Method of'Hrmting.— The ijiabon bimlii.g a d^g may .-ipeak, 

 vfhistle, aud work him by hand, ae he thinloi proper : but he can 

 be called to order by the judees for making any unnecessarv noiee, 

 and if he per-ists in dniii:: -n difv ean order the dog to bp t.skfin 

 up, and h.:i \nll be our , .i , b - " ; : -Vn opponent's do 



be purpo.sely interfer.-j " - '1. or .an appeal en , 



to the judges • aud b' - ' '■ t-g poiuth gaUa , "-. 



■ •■'■ I '- round b.3hiud the 



■ ilifir keepersinnst 



, :!.: L,- -U f cr a cau tiou, 



liicjuugc ui juiigoo iiuv> ua.c i,uc ^jui.c. u. diB.iualUy the dog 

 Wliose ke^ei' persiita iii UbglaoUug tiiifi role. 



19. Control „ :' „ ' ' , , ,i,, ■ - v, , , 

 uecled witu 1 1 

 ol the me'etio;-,, 

 wards. 



20. Wearing ColliU-a.— Ail doi.',-,. v,ileuaeeLl,^al■v, sbaU ne.arcol- • 

 lara— the red for the higheat dog on the eurd, ivbe.se place shall bo 

 on the left, the white fur the lowcht dot:, whuee nluce t-huU be on 

 the right . id". 



21. 1 . I'-' ■" 'e,t..,jii. — rbejudg.iorpidgesthall be Buiijeet 

 to the _, , ,1 ;■ : lib neu- be eioiiblkhed bv tit ICennel fdub 

 forhi- •••' ,,.: I. •■,;.,j:.Me._,, At the teriaii.ptioa uf euih trilll. bo or 

 thev siuill imiiieilKueiv pruclaim his ur 'li.'-:r ,i,-,,,^--,-,,,. pither by , 



word of muntb. or bv tbe exhibition of ii , , i uliug with 



that vioru liv the wiiiuiutx dui;. Noreeiill i ,i, , , - i.i- "f that 

 decision shad be (1,1 t,er« aid given on aie; pi. u . .;:,....,.;: 



22. Leui<th..fTriak.— Thelengthutu tvii.i riiiul 1 ... deiuaiiijiedhy 

 the jud-e or iudyes. When he ur tbev are siitraied tbat decided 

 huperiontv basb.eaexliUiued bv one uf tbe .•niio'iidme du-h the 

 trial .^lii.abl ,.|.,1. 



2:;. 1 . • ,-,.-,,,, -, , ; , -ii. 



fully...' 



th.i'i^u ^ i' 



isv. ... I be, entitled to ImU'Us win. 



iI (he .judtie or jttdges on the ground, hu ahafl foi- 

 i.ithau £5, or less than i'ii, at the di-.cretionof the 

 I be BfcwardB. 



.|.--! Pnu Out, (uid AiTaiiie--- .' ^"■■.' ■ 'I", >■ 



. .. I, ,-:e in birlhedfleidii ' ^e 



.,1, ,■ : ...evbeluiie iufb.- • .P 



oC tbe two be 

 or from anv ' 



othe!^ niliy b. 



,1, tbe iiiu,jru.l, Ol i.luebbe iiuuld otIierwjMO 



;i be divided equally tiinong the duK.s boateu 



, .. uf i.ill-..te ur piiae lias I-eeii adiied'and won 



... ■.,'..j.A Khic.h be beat iu the .everul I'ounde shall 



euuteud fur it. 



ih.-No nersen studlbe allowed to eiite.' ur nm a d 



lit bv the Keui 

 aly apply wheu 



i. B.— In the foregoing rules the terai " duy ' 

 mean both iiexes. 



KENNEL NOTES. 



SAiES— Ooto»!?/.~liIr. N. Elmore bas sold to Mr. D. H. Stevens, 

 ofKivertoD, Conn., the English hare beagle dog Golouol, byVio- 



tor. out of Luey. 



Enini— /)'(Oi/o>.— Air. Danii3j Kelleher'a beagle bitch Bunnie. by 

 banger oat of Lucy, was bred to Mr. N. Elmore's Flute, by E.ittler 

 ... , f T,..,, %:ovember 18. 



iMED — Koge /jav.ei-acJc. — ^Theo. Meyer nf Jei-ev Cit>, i 

 .ime KoB6 Laverack tor bis beautiiul pure lavt-iack 

 . o,.m July 11. 1880 ; bred bv John C. H , Dilnnre. 

 eiiy, eieb, uutof PettolIL, b- ^- "■'--- ^'■■- an 



belton with lemon ears. Co.,, . ^ 



the iiftme of Coquette for blaei y 



Wildair out Of Cora. Biken.— 

 Ont., claims the name Eileen ...r m.. .--u n,,-, 

 now .-li;-: munths .jld, presented ro iiim by W, Fi, i , ■ , 

 PiiEs£>-iATn-.>-.— Prom the Paebine Kemiel, il i I 1 



Jet, from eonvaiL^ions. Purcbased ttom the 



Dr. A. B. Clayton, of Chatham, has lost, from li 



trial setter bitch Fausta, Leioester-Eoee. 



WHEirs- B.a.'/.7e.' fdoeivf.— yir. E. J, Pobbii I 



12 

 Budget 

 1 -Mr 

 ...,,. '\.^ 12 



^n J'l bealthv 



- "dogs, by Chn,mj>n 



nmei.i.pi, tceofthe 

 uud strong. 



—It id impoBSible to remain long uiolf i 

 Hop Bitter* ai'e used. 



• out of health whei 



