Related article: the former had both met at Rane-
lagh. Leading honours in beagles
and bloodhouuds went north, and
Mrs. Horsfall, of Worcester, was
the most successful exhibitor Azithromycin To Buy of
Great Danes, whilst Mr. Hood
Wright, of Frome, benched a fine
team of deerhounds and secured
both championships. Should the
fixture become a Purchase Azithromycin permanent one,
as is likely to be the case, other
sections may be added another
year, although it is scarcely
likely that opposition to the
hound show at Peterborough will
be Buy Azithromycin Online attempted. Generic Azithromycin
The Peterborough Hound
Show. — Hunting men must on no
account omit a visit to the Bond
Street galleries of Messrs. Dickin-
son and Foster, where this inte-
resting work is on view. The
scene is the familiar arena How To Buy Azithromycin at
Peterborough, and the benches
round are filled with Masters of
Hounds, well-known hunting men
and huntsmen, with a few of the
ladies who take interest in hounds.
The scheme of colour is pleasing
in the quietness of its tones, but
it is rather as a series of portraits
that it claims attention. These
are excellent. We recognise at
a glance Lord Lonsdale, Mr.
Wroughton, Lord Eglinton, Mr,
Gerald Hardy, Mr. *' Reggie **
Herbert, Colonel Anstruther
Thomson, Mr. Lancelot Rolleston,
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whose name has lately appeared Azithromycin Online
in the casualty lists, Mr. Cress-
well, Mr. Ashton Radcliffe, Cap-
tain Cyril Stacey, the Hon.
Lancelot Lowther, Mr. Heywood
Lonsdale, Mr. P. A. O. Whitaker,
Mr. Mashiter, Colonel Henry,
hon. secretary of the Badminton,
and a score of others among the
hundred-and-forty-odd portraits.
The hounds whose likenesses are
given are, appropriately, the
winners in last year's class for
two couples of entered hounds,
the Duke of Beaufort's Victor,
Raglan, Ringwood and Wolds-
man, with Where Can I Buy Azithromycin the Pytchley team,
which was placed second, Poten-
tate, Marksman, Miner and Page-
ant. The central group is
admirably arranged, if Buy Azithromycin the artist
has placed one or two of Buying Azithromycin the
hounds in positions which ren-
dered it difficult to do them
complete justice. Mr. Cuthbert
Bradley's beautiful water-colour
drawings of the pick of the Pytch-
ley kennel deserve Order Azithromycin Online more than a
passing glance ; but some lover of
hound pictures Where Can I Purchase Azithromycin is sure to have
made himself their owner before
these lines are in print.
Stage Coaohing.— It does not
appear as though the coaches are
going to have a very merry time
this year. When things are couleur
de rose, they are not too well patro-
nised, and now there is a wave of
depression passing over England
it is unlikely that passengers will
be too numerous. Captain Steed
did a very good stroke of business
when he bought a stud of hunters
which were supposed to be in
preparation for the Brighton
" Comet," which at the last mo-
ment the Captain declined to put
on the road, so he sold his horses,
and they made good prices. The
" Nimrod," under Captains Spicer
and Hamilton, is running, and
sometimes carries a fair number
of passengers. Most of the Purchase Azithromycin Online
other coaches seen in former years
are running : but there are one or
two absentees.
The Coaching Clab.— There
was unquestionably an air of
melancholy about the opening
meet of the Club on May 26th.
Many well-known faces of both
coachmen and spectators were
missing, and the small gathering
of sixteen coaches showed that
some members were kept at home
by feelings of sadness and sym-
pathy. Amongst the best teams
were fine bays of Mr. Albert
Brassey and Mr. F. Cook, Mr.
Charles Hanbury's chestnuts, and
those of Mr. Charlesworth (re-
sembling those which used to be
driven by the late Sir Talbot
Constable) and Mr. Banbury.
Mr. E. D. Stem drove his famous
blue roans, while Lord Newland
had his good - looking browns.
The field of sixteen was made Cheap Azithromycin up
by Mr. Horlon, Major Jary, Mr.
Forbes-Leith, Mr. R. Budgett,
Mr. Milville, Sir Patteson Nickalls,
Mr. Whitehouse, Mr. Faudel
Phillips, and Mr. Azithromycin Where To Buy C. J. Phillips.
Major Dalbiao.— Among the
many good sportsmen who have
fallen during the continuance of
the war in Africa is Major H. S.
Dalbiac, who was killed at Sene-
kal while with the Middlesex
Yeomanry, with whicii corps he
went out. He was formerly in
the Royal Artillery ; took part in
the fighting at Tel-el-Kebir, and
what he did there— he obtained
the medal, star, and fourth class
of the Medjidie — has been em-
bodied in one of the Barrack-room
Ballads. When at the "shop,"
as the Royal Military Academy
at Woolwich is called, he
quickly showed himself to be a
first-class athlete, winning a num-
ber of contests, including the
Challenge Bugle twice. He was
a fine rider to hounds, Where Can You Buy Azithromycin and an
elegant horseman, for he was
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built for riding. When in the
service he rode some steeple-
chases ; he was the first manager
of Lingfield racecourse, and of
late years had done some journal-
istic work, writing on polo and
racing, both on the flat and over
a country.
The Late Lord Radnor.—
Another ex-master of fox-hounds,
patron of the Turf, and good all-
round Azithromycin Buy sportsman has gone over to
the great majority in the person of
the fifth Earl of Radnor, who died
on June Where To Buy Azithromycin 2nd, at his London resi-
dence, after only three days' Order Azithromycin ill-
ness. The late Earl's father
obtained the loan of some country
round about Salisbury and started
a pack of hounds in 1869, and on
giving them up in Azithromycin Purchase 1883 sold his
kennel to the Duke of Richmond,
who had just then revived the
Goodwood Hunt. The late Earl
succeeded Lord Pembroke as mas-
ter in 1890, and resigned in 1897.
Lord Radnor Buy Cheap Azithromycin liked racing in a
quiet way and registered his
colours in 18 — , and though he
occasionally ran horses at other
places, he liked to see his colours
carried at Bath and Salisbury.