JOSEPH GILLOT T’S CELEBRATED WHO'S WHO IN 1885 CONTAINS OUR ROYAL FAMILY, and their respective HOUSEHOLDS. THE MINISTRY. THE AGE, POLITICS, and CONSTITUENCIES of the MEMBERS of the HOUSE of COMMONS. OUR NOBILITY ; their Rank, Name, Ages, and Heirs. OUR BARONETS and KNIGHTS ; their Ages and Dates of Creation. COMPANIONS OF EVERY ORDER: C.B., C.S.I., C.M.G., C.I.E. A. H. BAILY & CO., 15, Nicholas Lane, King William Street. BAILY'S MAGAZINE.-ADVERTISEMENTS. (April, 1885. KOPF'S COMPRESSED FOOD CO. KOPF'S EXTRACT OF BEEF. “Eight to Ten per cent. more nutritious than any other brand in the market." 58. per lb. KOPFÄS ESSENCE OF BEEF. Especially adapted for Invalids who can take no other form of nourishment. 2s. 6d. per tin. KOPF'S BEEF LOZENGES, Invaluable in the hunting-field, to officers on active service, Members of Parliament, and others who have to wait long without being able to take a regular meal. 1s. per box. KOPF'S CONSOLIDATED SOUPS. Which comprise Erbswürst or Pea Soup, Mulligatawny, Green Pea, Vermicelli, Tapioca, Scotch Broth, Hotch Potch, &c., &c. Prices (sufficient to make at least one pint) from 2d. per tin. In daily use at the tables of the aristocracy, and specially recom mended to sportsmen, yachtsmen, tourists, &c. Sole Ardress-HEARN STREET, CURTAIN ROAD, E.C. OLD SCOTCH WHISKY, Messrs. Messrs. J.B.LIBERTY & CO., J.B.LIBERTY & Co., 21, 21, Spring Gardens, Spring Gardens, BOLLINGER Dry Extra Quality, 192/- per Case, net cash. BOLLINGER Dry Extra Quality, net cash. Two Guineas per dlozen. TO BENSON & HEDGES, Importers of Cigars, AND 13, OLD BOND STREET, LONDON. The Celebrated “CAIRO CIGARETTES” are manufactured expressly for this Establishment. BAILY'S MAGAZINE SPORTS AND PASTIMES. VOLUME THE FORTY-FOURTH. LONDON: A. H. BAILY & CO., CONTENTS OF VOLUME XLIV. Admiral George Parker, R.N.: a Biography, 1. What should Sportsmen Eat and Drink? 3. Irish Hunters, Past and Present, 15, 110. Yachting and Rowing, 44, 131, 204, 354, 424, 494. “ Our Van,” 46, 123, 209, 281, 359, 427, 496. Mr. E. C. Clayton: a Biography, 63. The Sporting Resources of Dublin, 80. Financial Aspects of the Derby, 87. The Cricket Season of 1885, 115. The Dukes and Lords of the Derby, 142. A Saunter through Shropshire Haras, 160. Spring Hunting in the New Forest, 190. |