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easily shipped and unshipped night or day, being therefore invaluable in cases of wrecks or 

 collisions. (13) Trunk Net (a hand-net used for catching crabs and lobsters), baited ready 

 for use, used in a fleet of about one to two score by longshore fishermen. (14) Shrimp Trawl. 

 (15) Improved Roller Bow Shrimp Net. (16) Bow Shrimp Net (present style). (17) Eel 

 "Pot, for use in salt water. 



7. DYNE & EVENS, York Eoad, Limetionse, London, E. (1) Samples 

 of Blocks for Rope Strop : Internal Iron Stropped : External Iron Stropped : Wire Stropped : 

 Rope Stropped. (2) Samples of Patent and other Sheaves and Bushes : Iron Blocks and 

 Bindings : Steering Wheels : Signal-Gun Carriages : Capstan Bars, Handspikes and Oars : 

 Mast Hoops : Bulls' Eyes, Dead Eyes : Mallets, Pump-boxes, Trucks : Brewers' Patent " Her- 

 culean" Blocks and "Iris" Sheaves : Shackles, Hooks, Thimbles and General Shipping Tackle. 



8. BERNEY, GEORGE DUCKETT, Morton Hall, Norwich. (1) First 

 and original Harpoon Gun used for Whales. Invented and used by Capt. Manby, R.N. (2) 

 Thomas Trench Berncy's Spring for Punt Guns applicable also to Harpoon Guns. (3) Sicilian 

 Hand Harpoon. (4) Ditto, with handle and line. 



9. HENRY, ALEXANDER, Gun and Kifle Manufacturer, 12 South 

 Saint Andrew Street, Edinburgh, and 118 Pall Mall, London. (1) Patent Breech-loading 

 Hnrpoon Gun. (2) Harpoon, with jointed flukes. (3) Muzzle-loading Harpoon Gun. (4) 

 Harpoon, with fixed flukes. (5) Patent Breech-loading Bomb Lance Gun. (6) Bomb Lance 

 (empty). (7) Two Patent B. L. Sealing Rifles. (8) One ditto, highly finished. (9) One 

 ditto, with self-cocking action. (10) Two Double-barreled Henry B. L. Express Rifles (one 

 in case). (11) Two Double C. F. Guns (one in case). 



10. FOWLER, WILLIAM, Whale Fishing Implement Maker, Rose 

 Street, Peterhead. (1) Harpoon Gun. (2) Three Harpoons, different styles. (3) Piece of 

 Whale Line. (4) Gun Lance. 



11. MATHESON, MURDO, Scornie, N.B. (1) Long Line, complete. 

 2) Lobster and Crab Pot. 



LLE^JDlSrST JP A.JPJEJR 



Waterproof Rot-proof Weatherproof. 



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Now. The Roofa and Buildings, FISHERIES EXHIBITION, made of " WILLESDEN" * PAPER, 

 were fitted *p by order of the Council in the beginning of the year, and have consequently been 

 exposed to all the wet and tevere weather of the early Spring. Also Decorated Lining of 

 Grand Entrance Hall. 



" WWesden " Canvas, Scryia. Fishing Nets and Cordage. Rot-proof and^ater-rqpellent 

 See Catalogue Entries : 



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