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August 22, 1 9 14 
the awards were given as follows : — ist, Clonterry Flo ; 
2nd, Caislean a'Bharraigh ; 3rd, Brian of Boyne. 
The Grand All-Aged Stake opened with Tony of Boyne 
V. Clondalee. The latter had a good point on grouse, and 
was backed, but Tony Hushed three grouse later. Glenavon 
Kitty and Curraghmore Brevity both muddled a grouse. 
Brevity pointed two grouse well, but was a bit sticky and 
incUned to false-point. Kitty was faster, but did nothing. 
Max of Gallawa, an English setter that went fast with good 
range, was down with Clondalee. Clondalee false-pointed, 
and was well backed, but later Max poked up some grouse 
and was not steady. A further trial was then given to 
Clondalee and Brevity, when Clondalee got a good point. 
After Tony of Boyne had been tried with Glenavon Kitty, 
without much result, the awards were given as follows : — 
1st, Clondalee ; 2nd, Curraghmore Brevity ; 3rd, Glenavon 
Kitty. 
In the Irish Red Setter All-Aged Stake Tony of Boyne 
met Cinderella. Tony got a good back, but later would not 
notice a snipe ; he then pointed and worked out some grouse 
well, and went the faster of the two. Cinderella sprang a 
grouse and later was weak in her point. Noreen of Boyne 
then met Glenavon Kitty. Kitty pointed grouse well, but 
Noreen was not steady to wing, and later got in on grouse 
and sprung them, and was inclined to false-point. Kitty was 
whistled at too much and is not a good backer. Caislean a'- 
Bharraigh and Red Flag came together. Caislean pointed 
and sprang three grouse. Flag would not back, and sprung 
three grouse. Both sprung grouse later Caislean was 
afterwards weak in pointing. After Tony and Kitty had 
been tried the prizes were awarded as follows : — ist, Tony of 
Boyne ; 2nd, Cinderella ; 3rd. Glenavon Kitty. 
The braces were next down, and Max of Gallawa and 
Sibyl of Gallawa were the faster pair, the better rangers, and 
did the better work, and gained first prize. Curraghmore 
Brevity and Curraghmore Ben, pointers, gained second 
prize ; and Tony of Boyne and Noreen of Boyne, third prize. 
HORSE SALES 
ALDRIDGE'S. 
Messrs. \V. & S. Free.man. — There was a good attendance at the 
Falc licUl at St. Martin's Lane on Wednesday, August 12. and tlicre 
was a brisk trade for a horse of size and quaUty. A roan mare, quiet 
iri harness, realised the top price of the day, changing owners at 58 gns. 
LEICESTER. 
Messrs. Warner, Sheppard &. W'ade. — This firm are holding 
their next sale at the above repository on Saturday, September 5. 
Owing to so many horses having ocen taken lor the Army, there is 
sure to be a good demand for cobs, ponies, and other horses suitable 
for trade purposes, and owners of such will find this an excellent 
opportunity for disposing of them. 
TffE Board of Agriculture and Fisheries have made special 
inquiries by their own ollicers into tlic supply of meat now in cold 
storage in the principal centres in England and Wales. As regards 
chille<l and frozen meat, tne existing stocks are sufficient to meet the 
ordinary needs at the normal rate of consumption for about six weeks, 
while tnere are tliree to lour weeks' supply on passage and due to 
arrive shortly. As regards home supplies, wliich represent 60 per cent, 
of the total consumption, the Board have ascertained from the 
recently collected agricultural returns that there is a substantial 
increase in the numbers of live stock as compared with last year. 
Owing to the international crisis the British Motor Boat Club 
has decided to abandon all racing tfiis season. 
C.A.V. Car Lighting lights up everything on the road. It is the 
system which enables you to take the daylight with you, and gives you 
a pleasurable assurance of complete immunity from risks on difficult 
roads. The only self-contained system, aptly described as " simple, 
safe and certain." Write for the C.A.V. Blue Book. — C. A. Vandervell 
and Co.. Electrical Engineers. Acton, London. W. 
Nurses' Uniforms, Etc. — Messrs. Debenham A- Freebody, of 
Wigmore Street, with their long experience and special facilities for 
making every grade of hospital uniform, including the Queen Alexandra 
Imperial Nursing Service, are in a position to undertake every garment 
and requisite required for the nursing profession at very moderate 
prices, and will be pleased to forward anyone an illustrated catalogue 
upon application. They also hold a very large stock of flannels, 
calicoes, blankets, etc. Also natural and blue flannel as used for 
soldiers' shirts and pyjamas, and red flannel for hospital wear. 
About a thousand employees of the Dunlop Rubber Co., Ltd., 
have been called up for active service. During their absence the Com- 
pany will pay half wages to tlie families of all the married men, whose 
places will also be kept open for them. 
BOOKS RECEIVED 
The " Candid Quarterly Review of Public Affairs : Political. 
Scientific, Social, and Literary." Conducted by Thomas Gibson 
Bowles. Frederick Henry Garratt. .5s. net. 
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