SECTION 1. 



WEST COAST— SOUTH CANARA DISTRICT. 

 FiSH-CURING yards, number of ticket-holders, markets, etc. 



Number and name 

 of yard. 



Markets to which salted, 



cured, etc., fish 



supplied. 



Number of ticket-holders- 

 Average during the 

 quinquennium. 



I 

 o 



ON 



o -^ 



1. Gangolli 



2. Hangarkatta . 



3. Tonse ... 



4. Malpe I 



5. Do. II 



6. Udiavar 



7. Mulki ... 



8. Hosabettu 



9. Bukkapatnani . 



10. Mangalore 



11. Ullal ... 



12. Manjeshwar *. 



13. Kumbla 



14. Kasaragod 



15. Baikal f 



16. Hosdrug 



17. Taikadapara 



Coonc'apoor, interior 



villages, Mangalore and 



Colombo. 

 Colombo, Cochin, Mysore 



territory and interior 



villages. 

 Mysore, Colombo and 



interior villages. 

 Udipi, Mysore, Colombo 



and Bombay Presidency. 

 Colombo, Bombay, 



Mysore and local weekly 



markets. 

 Colombo, Udipi and 



Bommarbittu within 15 



miles. 

 Colombo, Bombay, Mysore 



and Coorg. 

 Colombo and interior 



villages. 

 Colombo, Mangalore and 



interior villages. 

 Local markets, Colombo, 



Mysore and Coorg. 

 Colombo, Mysore, Coorg 



and interior villages. 

 Colombo, Malabar and 



local markets within 40 



miles. 

 Colombo and interior 



markets within 10 miles. 

 Colombo, interior markets 



and Ghauts. 

 Colombo, Coorg and 



interior villages. 

 Colombo, Coorg, interior 



districts. 

 Tellicherry and local sale. 



18 



79 



6 9 



14 



18 31 



29 



27 



... ... I 24 55 



81 147 280 93 



Soma Markala's private 

 yard. 



II 



62 



84 



18 I 22 



Opened only in 1909. 

 26 

 24 



27 

 II 



15 



16 



39 

 15 



13 



38 



43 



54 



63 

 I 



69 



22 



13 

 17 

 21 



24 

 13 



14 

 39 

 22 



15 



MDS. 

 19,164 



14,969 



9,226 



38,670 



2,948 



10,567 



3.312 

 4,072 

 3.830 



7,943 

 6.878 



8,436 



2,293 

 5.013 

 4,343 

 7,145- 

 2,408 



• People of adjacent villages sell their catches to the curers. 

 t Pour hundred men regularly go for fishing. 



