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... prize or prizes he was the property of one of the judges who placed him third in
priority, and who afterwards sold him for a large sum. As the parties to the
transaction have been dead many years, there can be no harm in alluding to
what was ...
... prize or prizes he was the property of one of the judges who placed him third in
priority, and who afterwards sold him for a large sum. As the parties to the
transaction have been dead many years, there can be no harm in alluding to
what was ...
Side 37
... S. Handley, Pendleton, a noted judge, as well as those already mentioned,
appeared in the prize lists, and I should say the bull terrier was never so
fashionable or had so many admirers as he had, say, between 1868 to 1874. Still
he did not ...
... S. Handley, Pendleton, a noted judge, as well as those already mentioned,
appeared in the prize lists, and I should say the bull terrier was never so
fashionable or had so many admirers as he had, say, between 1868 to 1874. Still
he did not ...
Side 48
get ready for exhibition, in order that he may appear to the best advantage before
the judge. Some years ago I attended a country show in the North, where there
was an excellent class of bull terriers, which the'judge had weeded out until only
...
get ready for exhibition, in order that he may appear to the best advantage before
the judge. Some years ago I attended a country show in the North, where there
was an excellent class of bull terriers, which the'judge had weeded out until only
...
Side 58
Evidently not passing muster there he came back to this country, and, shown by
Mr. Pegg at Curzon Hall in 1893, was absolutely disqualified by the judge, Mr.
Hartley. Later White Wonder was “passed” as all right by the Kennel Club, won ...
Evidently not passing muster there he came back to this country, and, shown by
Mr. Pegg at Curzon Hall in 1893, was absolutely disqualified by the judge, Mr.
Hartley. Later White Wonder was “passed” as all right by the Kennel Club, won ...
Side 60
Two of the prize winners at one of the recent shows there were sold for J6400,
rather a fancy price for a couple of terriers which many good judges consider little
more than mongrels. However, the Boston terrier is very fashionable with the ...
Two of the prize winners at one of the recent shows there were sold for J6400,
rather a fancy price for a couple of terriers which many good judges consider little
more than mongrels. However, the Boston terrier is very fashionable with the ...
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A History and Description of the Modern Dogs of Great Britain and Ireland ... Rawdon B. Lee Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1894 |
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