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![bullet](../../_themes/cmtc/acyprbu2.gif) | THE BLACK AND
TAN TERRIER, Beaconsfield has been sold to an American buyer and
will probably be shown at New York.
**Canadian
Kennel Club Gazette (1891), Vol. III, No. 2, p.17
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![bullet](../../_themes/cmtc/acyprbu2.gif) | THE BLACK AND
TAN TERRIER, Vortex, has, we are sorry to say, been poisoned. He was
the last Terrier Mr. Geddes had, and he feels his loss greatly.
**Canadian
Kennel Club Gazette (1891), Vol. III, No. 3, p.36
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BROOMFIELD SULTAN
![bullet](../../_themes/cmtc/acyprbu2.gif) | The black and tan Terrier, Broomfield
Sultan was whelped Sept. 15th, 1889, and was bred by Mr. T. Ellis,
Manchester, England. He is owned by the Rochelle Kennels, New
Rochelle, N.Y., and has won numerous prizes both in England and
America, including 1st open class Crystal Palace, 1890, in a class
of 59; 1st junior class and special for best dog or bitch of the
breed in the show; 1st novice Leeds; 1st novice, Birminham; 1st
Darlington; 1st Bacups, 1890. In America, 1st and special for best
dog of breed, New York; 1st Washington; 1st and 2 specials,
Chicago; 1st Hamilton; 1st Toronto; 1st and special, Ottawa; 1st
and special, Montreal, 1891. He is a grand Terrier, good back and
stern, grand legs and feet, and good head.
**The
Kennel Gazette (1891), Vol. III, No. 11, p.178
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