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FOREST AND STREAM. 



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CROXTETH ON POINT, BACKED BY LALLA ROOKH. 



"Moving on Croxteth pointed in a crouching attitude that was one of the most singular that we have ever seen. Robkh, not to be outdone, copied his position almost exactly. This 

 was warmly praised by all, and Mr. Tracy at once transferred the wonderful picture to his portfolio, and we snail produce it next week, with the asswan'*e that it is no fancy sketch, but 

 a faithful representation of the dogs and their positions.''— Forest and Stream, Nov. yo, page 353. 



MR. GEORGE W. POST'S LIVER AND WHITE DOG "TICK.' 



Winner of Second Prize in the E. F. T. C. Derby. 



J.M.T. 



MR. J. W. FOSTER'S BLACK, WHITE AND TAN DOC "GLADSOME" 

 Divided Third Prise with Lalla Rookh in E. F. T, C. All-Aged Stakes. 



