ANGLING REQUISITES, FOR SEASON 1887. 33 



" The Lower School, Uppingham, 



" March 23rd, 1885. 



" The * Acme Lines ' I have had from you please me very 

 much, and also others to whom I have recommended them. 



" (The Rev.) W. VALE BAGSHAW." 



" 6, Mansfield Street, 



"Portland Place, London, W. 



" Please send me some patterns of your * Acme Lines.' 

 I bought two from you some years ago, and they answered 



remarkably well. 



"EDWARD COLEGRAVE. 

 "loth June, 1885." 



" Llwyngwern, Tantperthog, R.S.O., 



" Merionethshire. 



" You are right in thinking the line sent last year was 

 No. i. I have the line now, and it is as good as new. The 

 line, however, is a little too strong for my lightest rod. I there- 

 fore want you to kindly send me one a size smaller. 



" W. J. MORRIS 

 " 4th June, 1885." " (COLONEL). 



" Ivy Cottage, Knutsford. 



" Mr. Buxton wishes Messrs. Foster to inform him if he 

 can obtain another line of the same dressing as enclosed 

 sample, which was waterproofed by the late Mr. Foster's process 

 in 1865. On this something like 1,500 salmon have been killed. 

 100 yards length is wanted, precise to pattern. 



"March i6th, 1887." 

 In ordering, please quote List Nos. of articles required. 



