The illustrated London news . 111 ?_? ti-otd.,]e and ;.:.al ion inseparable from landed property and Lite happy n is the flying visitor, who |Omns to the railway from hi- London den with his r^uncaseand his portmanteau, and with no earthly care beyond the scent for his shootine. the of the coioac. the stanchiiei? of the do^ri. the i afforded by his day, we should,in .-rcplemoer, always recommend mm to snoot, m rue afternoon, the oxand iiniei ioi- lilhuc the bag. To who have no such vocation?we dually advise boms than lho,e which aie ordinarily
The illustrated London news . 111 ?_? ti-otd.,]e and ;.:.al ion inseparable from landed property and Lite happy n is the flying visitor, who |Omns to the railway from hi- London den with his r^uncaseand his portmanteau, and with no earthly care beyond the scent for his shootine. the of the coioac. the stanchiiei? of the do^ri. the i afforded by his day, we should,in .-rcplemoer, always recommend mm to snoot, m rue afternoon, the oxand iiniei ioi- lilhuc the bag. To who have no such vocation?we dually advise boms than lho,e which aie ordinarily ,especially on the openin- day : lir-r, because soon after daybreak are on the feed, and will noi lie well. lay yonr -priueme:them from the run the covey arc pretty :aue to take- wing?, r: and. b. me- o!;.-; > -hortoncs with a West-leysTiiiidly. for tho-,. wi„be borne in mind how l only go out for a few ]. happens that a covey of birds be e-ot- at. and are -always seen going ? •-, the other. In this case let the they ily over, and tend a person bh, .?! i .. docblc Slghtif yon can. and a little i to the Opposite hedge. Whoa birds run, he gionnd, and does keep drawing across a. will do, most especially hi a dry easterly to get up at a long diu- eallop up and down in aeen the two enemie--, the before they take flight. In beating a i 1- m front of ..I if oe of the birds because buds when shot at will, of course, iiy much farther than if quietly .prune, and par ioularly it home away ..-. ,.hal by ii. two el three- , on Mich ) ynu will ...-! t v. eniy or thirty shots after the bad., (which from niumn persed) are dropped all over the ce-vert ; v. herea:. ii is not,very laroe, tbeV miehi probiibly bave ;!o\ b-ynnd it bad you di;-. ], i i iin fi hi ii i - ptember, never go bellowing out -? P-o-n-t-o I-n-b-o. ? I,lit railie-i-
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