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PAR M. ANTONIN ROUSSET. 



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MIRAMICHI SALMON AND TROUT ANG- 

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CASTLE ROCK SCOTCH COLLIE KENNELS 



IN THE STUD. 



DEM WYVIS (A. K. R. 3633), byBenWerii, ex 

 jrfeK ftenLiei. We, 815. '^W* dog. a»d 

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IN THE STUD. 



MAINSPRING, Fee $50. _ 

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The pure Llewellin setter and field trial winner 



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BLEMTON KENNELS, 



HEMPSTEAD, Jj. I. 



Fox-Terriers at Stud 



Champ. LUCIFER (as In praesenti)— Fee 850. 



To a few approved bitches. 

 Sire, champion Splinter; dam, Kohinoor, winner 

 of many cups and prizes in England. 



BACCHANAL— Fee $20. 



Winner of many prizes in America and England. 

 Sire, ch. The Belgravian; dam, ch. Bedlamite. 



REGENT VOX-Fee 810. 



Prize winner. 

 Sire, Tackier; dam, Sandy Vic. 



RESOLUTE— Fee 820. 



To a few approved bitches. 

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Address GERMAN HOPKINS, 



tf Hempstead, L. I. 



Irish Setter Sarsfield, 



(Champion Garryowen ex Currer Bell II.) 



In the Stud. Fee $25.00. 



Imported to breed to Elcho and Glencho 

 bitches. His breeder, Mr. Giltrap, says: "He will 

 be even handsomer than Garryowen. His per- 

 formances for a puppy in the Irish setter field 

 trials were very superior," The London Field 

 says: "The puppy Sarsfield was the fastest 

 animal on the field, carries himself splendidly, 

 and will make one of the best working Irish set- 

 ters of the day. Address W. H. PIERCE, Peek- 

 skill, N. Y. jyl4,3mo 



STUD FOX-TERRIER 



LATTICE SWELL, 



Sire champion Spice, dam Relish; winner of 

 many prizes in England. Fee $15. 



BLACK AND TAN TERRIER 



CHAMPION VORT1GEKN 



At stud, Fee $15. Puppies by the above dogs for 

 sale. EDWARD LEVER, 906 Walnut st., Phila- 

 delphia, Pa. mayl9,tf 



IN THE STUD. 



Yorkshire Toy Terrier. 



English champion FEARNOUGHT (E.K.C.S.B. 

 18,079), a typical Yorkshire, coat of even, full 

 color, perfect texture, measuring 17in. across 

 (8J^in. on a side), weighs 41bs., is half brother to 

 champion BRADFORD HERO. Photographs 50 

 cents; complete pedigree and winnings free. 



Address with stamp, P. H. COOMBS, No. 1 Ex- 

 change Block, Bangor, Me. jy28,lmo 



ORXO 



ET. 



Small prize pug dog, imported stock, weight 

 lOlbs. (A.K.R. 3230), in the stud. Pedigree and full 

 particulars. HENRY C. BURDICK, 



150 Bridge St., Springfield, Mass. 



O Xj I IP 3P 23 1EL . 



A typical collie with the proper coat. See press 

 notices. By champion Eclipse out of Nestor. 

 This is the strain that produced Glenlivat, Glen- 

 garry, Clipsetta, Heather, Luella, Helen, etc. 

 Fee $20. One or two good dog puiipies for sale. 

 J AS. WATSON, P. O. Box 770, Philadelphia. 



STUD. 



WHITE ENGLISH BULL-TERRIER 



YOUNG ROYAL PRINCE (A.K.R. 2102) 



Weight 451bs. Fee $15. 



BARONET (A.K.R. 4480) 



Weight 271bs. Fee $15. 



ROYAL DIAMOND. (A.K.R. 4311) 



White English terrier, weight 181bs. Fee $15. 

 Pups by above dogs for sale. Address J. W. 

 NEWMAN, 87 Hanover St., Boston, Mass. 



KTicls. of Iffaso 



IN THE STUD. 



Fee $50. Limited to six approved bitches. Ad- 

 dress NASO KENNELS, Ramsey, N. J. Johw 

 N. Lewis, Manager. feb!7,tf 



FOR SALE.— A VERY HIGH-BRED LAVER- 

 ack dog, about 6 mos. old. For pedigree 

 and price address DR. JOHN J. MILLS, 348 Main 

 street, Poughkeepsie, N. Y. augll,2t 



FOR SALE CHEAP. — MASTIFF BROOD 

 bitch Nell, winner 2d, Boston, and 1st, Hor- 

 nellsville, 1886; a sure breeder and will be shortly 

 in season. Color, fawn, black points, muzzle 

 quite short. Four-month old mastiff pups also 

 for sale. SANDYCROFT KENNELS, Milford, 

 Del. augll,8t 



T?OR SALE BEAGLE HOUND LITTLE NICK 

 F (Racer-Spangle), field broken; half brother 

 to champion Little Duke. FRANK QUINBY, 

 White Plains, N. Y. It 



FOR SALE CHEAP.-PUPPIES BY GLAD- 

 stone's Mark, champion Gladstone ex cham- 

 pion Bessia A. out of Trusty Gladstone, Gun ex 

 Pearl Blue. OAK POINT KENNELS, 1015 Wash- 

 ington avenue, New York City. augl8,2t 



TO BREEDERS.— I OFFER MY RED IRISH 

 setter bitch Meg Merrilies (A.K.R. 2181)— 

 Champion Elcho - Peg Woffington. She is rich 

 in color and good points. The dam of prize win- 

 ners, perfectly healthy, good mother. Will sell at 

 $50 2 taken at once. Address H. A. FLETCHER, 

 241 Commercial St., Portland, Me. aug!8,tf 



FOXHOUND PUPS.-I HAVE SEVEN. FINE 

 puppies for sale at $5 each. H. C. NEWELL, 

 Ashburnham, Mass. auglS^ft 



