Dbo. 14, I882.J 



FOREST AND STREAM. 



393 



MR. A. E. GODEFFROY'S LIVER AND WHITE POINTER DOG "SEFTON." 



Winner of the Hecksclier Cup at E. F. Trials for the dog showing the most natural ability. 



together in order to determine which was entitled to the honor 

 of eorapettn-r with Carrie J. for third place. They were at 

 once put down in the cornfield and worked toward the last 

 hew. Dan at once swung back -where thev had been flushed 

 and half pointed, and then roaded where the birds had been 

 rmnrns. He was called back and we then went round to get 

 the wind, and, casting oft* the does, Dan at once made a very 

 stylish point to a single bird, which Dew flushed to order. 

 Dan then half pointed a hare, but soon went on and 

 oVidently struck the scent of birds, as he chal- 

 lenged and then roaded, but he was called back, 

 and we. crossed a gully, and, after making two or three 

 casts, we found the bii ds; one was flushed by the judges, and 

 then. Dan pointed, but the bird flushed itself some distance 

 ahead of him. Shot then flushed ona going down wind. Dan 

 then made a cast up to the head of the gully, and made a 

 magnificent point, which he held for a moment, and then he 

 ca efully drew on a step or two and located his bird in capital 

 style. Dew flushed it to order, and the judges ordered up the 

 dogs and awarded the heat to American Dan. Down seven- 

 teen minutes. Shot had done nothing in this heat, and we 

 found, upon examination, that his nose was dry and hot. He 

 was evidently suffering from a severe cold and was not 

 fit to run. The contest for third place was now between 

 Carrie J. and American Dan, and they were at ojica put 

 down, but after a short spin, during which nothing was 

 found. Short and Dew announced to the judges that they had 

 agreed to divide. This was undoubtedly the best possible ar- 

 rangement that could be made, as both had done capital 

 work and were worthy the place. This ended the All-Aged 

 S+aPn, "allow nig n :: i oinpler.e -nr, em, ivy of the running: 



First Series, 

 Amer'can Dan beat Don. 

 Gladsome beat King Dash. 

 Ress beat Cavalier. 

 Sue beat Bcden-Baden. 

 Carrie J. beat Gilderov, 

 Peep-o'-Day beat Phyllis II. 

 Startle beat Grouse. 

 Shot beat Bessie Lee. 

 Count Noble bsaS Biz. 



Second Series. 

 American Dan beat Gladsome (withdrawn), 

 Sue beat Ress. 

 Carrie J. beat Startle. 

 Peep-o'-Dav beat Shot. 

 Count. Bfohle a bve. 



Third Serie'-. 

 American Dan beat Count Noble. 

 Sue beat Carrie J. 

 Peep-o'-Day a bye. 



Fourth Series. 



Peep-o'-Day beat American Dan. 

 Sue a bye. 



Fifth Series, 

 Sue beat Peep-o'-Day and wins lirst prize. S2S0, 



Sixth, Series. 

 Peep-o'-Day beat Carrie J. and wins seeond prize, $150. 



Seventh Series. 

 American Dan beat Shot. 

 Carrie J. a bye. 



Eighth Series. 

 Carrie J. and American Dan divide third prize, fl^O. 

 EASTERN FIELD ^TRIALS CLUB. 



THERE was a regular meeting of the Eastern Field Trials 

 Club on Tuesday evening, Dec. 12. at Delmonico's. The 

 Treasurer's report shows a handsome balance on the right 

 side of the books. President J. Otto Donner, Mr. J. E." I 



iggesting important 

 this club, which 

 discussion at the I 



>n Tuesda- 



eel to Messrs. Donner 

 ner in which they have 

 connection with the. recent 



upon the Same subject, and also 

 matters for the consideration 

 were laid upon the. table 1 

 next meeting, which will be hel 

 Dec. 19, at Delmonico's. It is hopoi I 

 be present, as subjects of vital i'nnoi 

 fare of the club will come before the i 

 and hearty vote of thanks was tend 

 and Coster for the very acceptabh 



discharged then- arduous duties ii 



trials. Mr. Donner informed the meeting that Mr. J. Palmi 

 O'Neil, of Pittsburgh, Pa. , had generously offered the club as 

 a prize for the trials of next, year a Westiev Richards hammer- 

 less gun valued at *-inC. and. shin in cash to be used in defraying 

 the expenses incurred by the club in stocking and preserving 

 grounds for the t rials. 



OTTAWA BENCH SHOW. 



Editor Forest and Stream : 



I am just hi receipt of a communication from Mr. Vicars, 

 the secretary of this show, saying that arrangements will be 

 made by the club to receive and care for dogs in advance 

 of the opening of the show. They will have their medical ad- 

 viser, attend the dogs eveiy day, 'and also have competent at- 

 tendants to care for the dogs, and put on the bench in proper 

 shape, at a small expense to their owners. This should be sat- 

 isfactory to the American exhibitors, whose presence the club 

 earnestly desire. 



The show is fixed to be held on the '.'Hfh, idilh and SSth of 

 March, leaving five clear days to get to the Pittsburg she 



Major J. M. Taylor, of Lt 

 club's invitation to judge t 

 ceptance should give suiisfai 

 as his decisions have been 

 tion. 



Mr. J. P. Kirk, of Toronto. 

 Cleveland, has accepted t 

 Ton commended very fa' 

 judging. 



The exhibition of spoidiii, 

 lit feature in the. sli 



., has accepted the 

 he setters and pointers. His ac- 

 tion to all intending exhibitors, 

 received with universal saiisfac- 



, who judged so satisfactorily at 



judge the non-sporting classes. 



wamy his style and manner of 



i very 



naterials will be made 

 ', as the arrangements i 

 ing made will prove satisfactory to all American and English 

 ifaeturers. It will no doubt prove to be the best oppor- 



tunity for the sale of goods that 

 the club will open up this department 

 show, so that intending purchasers ■ 

 thoroughly examine all the goods. 



The entries for the show will close a 

 list will be published in pamphlet fori 

 copy of it will be seat j ou as soon as t 

 it. I 



Detroit, Mich., Dec, 1. 



._ offered, and I hop 

 i week before the doa 

 irill have, a chance to 



DON— The pedhree 

 who won the Membnr- 

 Club, at High Point, "om 

 wald's Tramp out of B 

 first '"-ordou bitch impo 

 his imported Gordon He 



fed by Mr. Jenki 



s by Rode- 

 nt of the 

 timore, by 



KENNEL NOTES. 



NOTICE TO CORRESPONDENTS. 



ST GIVE the i'o 



2. Breed. 



B. Hex. 

 4. Age, or 



... Date of hir.ii, ,,f lav- Una' 

 o£ deatl 

 All names mast uejdi 

 paper only, arid signed 



and dam. 

 e and dr. in. 



h itr 



Grainger and Mr. W. A. Coster, were appointed a committee 



to i eport at the next meeting what changes, if any, should be | .;"""," " 



made in the running rules. Mr.Douner for the committee on g ! ' P ' 

 the selection oi grounds for the trials reported in favor of ae- ' ~"i}) nh ]' Kor white 

 curing those at High Point for another, and, if thought advis- I Buckeye no- ,', '"'re, 

 able, for a. series of years. Mr. A. E. Godeffroy read a paper J whelped May 5, 1868, 



Mass., for Gordon set- 

 ickton'sDash — Horace 

 Sailey's Tom— Doane's 



Tn: 



i > , Lor live, aim v. nit- do- imps, w 

 Dejnald out oi ids Devonshire Lass. 



Brownie, w. By Mr. J. P. Willev, Salmon Falls, N. H., for brown 

 spaniel bitch by Brush II. out of Clio (Snip-Feather), whelped Sept. 

 it; is.s3 



Boz. By Mr. W. Johnson, Boston, for black with white spot on 

 chest cocker spaniel dog; also 



Miss Louise. For black cocker hitch, hoi.h whelped Oct. 5. by Mr. 

 J. P. Barnard's Phil (Brew— Kittle) out of his bitch Florence (Snipe- 

 Cute). 



Kouci" C'liarni. Bv Mr. P. M. Mora. New York, for orange and 

 ivhite English setter bitch, whelped Mav 37, 1832 (Dr. Aten's Ned- 

 Easttr's Nellie). 



Rosabella. Bv Mr. Vm. A. Johnsou. Clinton, N. C, for white, with 

 liver spot on left ear, setter biteli puppy, whelped Oct. 1, 1882, by 

 Duke of Montclair (Bolus's old Belten— Kogers's Snoivi out of Prairie 



ll.T 



(Br 



in. By Mr. J. M. (h.ee.-i. IVmahkeepsie, N. Y., for 



hluebelhm^na'lisli 'seller ;,m A. le],.:-' s Dash-'E. S, Bird's Sparkle ,, 

 whelped July 29, 1S82, 



Elchu VI., Noreen III. By Mr. A. Blair Kelsey, Belvidere, N. J„ 

 for red Irish setter puppies, whelpeti June g.). ISS'.' i Elcho— champion 

 Noreen). 



Don. By Mr. N. Hatheway, Fall River. 51 ass., for white, black and 



linker: EnelisL vii'a it ■■ pin.,. ;rli.-e,i . a I : >e • , n I I - eul i, vrliei | ,|.,i 



Nov. 4, 1882; also 

 IHmple. For white, black aud ticked Ei^rlish setter Ditch puppy. 



.Idee, ',.,'. "By LVIr. Georere Delano, i',n white, black and ticked Eng- 

 lish setter dog puppy (champion Dash III.— Opal), whelped Nov. 4. 



BRED. 



•rio B1 M t r h 'l , H' 1 'M'! 



on. Pa.) lemon aud white, 

 ore's champion Darkie, 



P. M. Mora's <Ne\ 



ne.rly Goueli'royY 



r York) liver and white 

 to Mr. A. E. Godeffroy's 



Mr. H. Reirhe, ,lr 



i Mora (Flake -La 

 spaniel dog BlacI 



s (New York) liver and 



dvito Mr. A. 0. Wiluier- 



Prineo (Benediot-Mad- 



hattuek's (Provide 

 nt- Nelliei to Mr. 



ice, R. I.) liver and white 

 E. C. Aldeu'si'Dedham, 



Start 



setter bite! 

 ilVekskill. 



Bkbhi 

 white lr:-l 

 Mr. Max V 



. W. A. Strothei 

 lived'!; Rothen 



BS~ tiee imtnutiom «( *wa I oi 



3la',—f'rni(l. Mr. ,1. A. I i 

 | Druid (Druid— NUsson), Nov, SO, 



i (Lynchburg, Va.) Frost to 



:in's (New York) pointer 

 ,.n Sensation. Dee. 1. 

 in.ii .. no- bitch May 

 siiing Monarch, Nov. 2'V 



ttedfora, Mass,) May 

 even (two dogs), six black, white 



