The Shot-gun and Sporting Rifle: And the Dogs, Ponies, Ferrets, &c., Used with Them in the Various Kinds of Shooting and Trapping |
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... soon as he can , but he has also to consider his second . The sport may now constitute pretty good practice preparatory to game - shooting ; but it has the objection that it encourages quick shooting too much , and in the early part of ...
... soon as he can , but he has also to consider his second . The sport may now constitute pretty good practice preparatory to game - shooting ; but it has the objection that it encourages quick shooting too much , and in the early part of ...
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... soon as possible if the wing is not evidently broken ; for otherwise it may get out of shot , and the second barrel is then useless . So also if the bird is hit and not disabled , and dropping to the ground , walks deliberately away ...
... soon as possible if the wing is not evidently broken ; for otherwise it may get out of shot , and the second barrel is then useless . So also if the bird is hit and not disabled , and dropping to the ground , walks deliberately away ...
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... part of April or beginning of May . The young brood leave the nest as soon as hatched , and both the cock and hen watch them closely , taking them C All are into those parts of the moor where their VARIETIES OF GROUSE . 17.
... part of April or beginning of May . The young brood leave the nest as soon as hatched , and both the cock and hen watch them closely , taking them C All are into those parts of the moor where their VARIETIES OF GROUSE . 17.
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... soon cured by the work which he has to perform . So , also , although the season for grouse is three weeks earlier than that for partridges , yet the air is so cool on the moors that the dogs do not suffer nearly so much in August from ...
... soon cured by the work which he has to perform . So , also , although the season for grouse is three weeks earlier than that for partridges , yet the air is so cool on the moors that the dogs do not suffer nearly so much in August from ...
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... soon as they are hatched . In September , landrails are constantly found by the patient shooter either on the stubbles or in seed clover . It is somewhat difficult to make them rise , and they will often run before the dog for a long ...
... soon as they are hatched . In September , landrails are constantly found by the patient shooter either on the stubbles or in seed clover . It is somewhat difficult to make them rise , and they will often run before the dog for a long ...
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The Shot-Gun and Sporting Rifle: And the Dogs, Ponies, Ferrets, &C., Used ... J. H. Walsh No preview available - 2016 |
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Page 441 - ... personally to appear at the said sessions and to try such appeal, and to abide the judgment of the court thereupon, and to pay such costs as shall be by the court awarded ; and upon such notice being given, and such recognizance being entered into...
Page 426 - shall for all the purposes of this Act be deemed to include Hares, Pheasants, Partridges, Grouse, Heath or Moor Game, Black Game, and Bustards...
Page 441 - ... notice in writing of such appeal, and of the cause and matter thereof, within three days after such conviction, and seven clear days at the least before such sessions, and shall also either remain in custody until the sessions, or enter into a recognizance with two sufficient sureties...
Page 438 - Provided always, that no person so apprehended shall on any pretence whatsoever be detained for a longer period than twelve hours from the time of his apprehension until he shall be brought before some justice of the peace ; and that if he cannot, on account of the absence or distance of the residence of any such justice of the peace, or owing to any other reasonable cause, be brought before a justice of the peace within such twelve hours...
Page 435 - Christmas day, such person shall, on conviction thereof before two justices of the peace, forfeit and pay for every such offence such sum of money, not exceeding five pounds, as to the said justices shall seem meet, together with the costs of the conviction . . . .
Page 445 - Game, without being first duly authorized so to do, such Person shall, on Conviction thereof before a Justice of the Peace, forfeit and pay such Sum of Money, not exceeding Two Pounds, as to the Justice shall seem meet, together with the Costs of the Conviction.
Page 437 - Provided always, That any person charged with any such Trespass shall be at liberty to prove, by way of defence, any matter which would have been a defence to an action at law for such Trespass...
Page 437 - ... any Trespass by entering or being in the day-time upon any land in search or pursuit of Game...
Page 440 - Offence before a Justice of the Peace, the Justice may summon the Party charged to appear before himself, or any One or Two Justices of the Peace, as the Case may require...
Page 430 - Game upon any land, nor in any manner prejudice the rights of any Lord or Owner of any Forest, Chase or Warren, or of any Lord of any Manor, Lordship or Royalty...