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48. THOMPSON, HARTLEY, Girvan, Ayrshire. (1) Brat Net. (2) 

 Whiting Line. 



49. HEMMING, T., & SON, Windsor Mills, Redditch. Lines, Hooks, &c. 



50. ARNOLD, JOHN WILLIAM, 9 Park Street, Deal. (1) Mackerel 

 Net. (2) Herring Net. (3) Sprat Net. (4) Trammel Net. (5) Hand Line for Whiting 

 Fishing. (6) Lug Fork as used in this locality for digging large Lugworms used as a favourite 

 Bait for Whiting. Pouting, Codfish, &c. (7) Cockle Kake used by the small boys in gathering 

 Cockles, Clams, &c., at low water time in this neighbourhood. 



51. JONES, JOHN, Queen Street, Filey, Yorks. (1) Sample Balls of 

 Head Seam for Herring Nets, in Russian Hemp, Manila, and Cotton. (2) Nozzles for Herring 

 Nets, in Manila and Cotton, (3) Lead Lines. Lead and Log Lines. (4) Hand-spun Cod 

 Lines. (5) Smaller size for Haddock. (6) Line for Sole Catching by Hooks, (7) Tow or 

 Mooring for Lines. (8) Samples of Snooding for the above Lines in Hemp and Cotton. (9) 

 Hand Lines. (10) Sample Coils of Rope for Herring Nets. (11) Sample Coils of Rope for 

 Net Lashings and Strops. (12) Manila and other Twines for Crab and Lobster Pots. (13) 

 A Lobster and Crab Pot complete. 



52. FORDYCE, JOHN, Gardenstown, Banffshire. One Greatline placed 

 in a basket about 24 in. diameter, and from 12 to 18 in. deep. The Hooks and Strings 

 placed in the basket in the same position as that adopted by the fishermen on the North-East 

 Coast of Scotland in the capture of Cod and Ling. 



53. LINTON, ANDREW, 87 High Street, Edinburgh. Cork Net Floats 

 for all fishing purposes. 



54. STUART-WORTLEY, COLONEL, Kosslyn House, Grove End 

 Road, and Patent Museum, South Kensington. Various Fish Hooks, Spears, and Floats, from 

 the islands in the Pacific Ocean. Brought home by Exhibitor, who has had most of them 

 in use. 



55. BUCHANAN, JAMES, 58 to 62 Dale Street, Tradeston, Glasgow. 



(1) Sea Fish Hooks for Home and Foreign use ; also, as agent for S. Laycock & Son, Sheffield. 



(2) Long Dressed Hair for Fishing purposes. 



56. STEEDMAN & McALLISTER, Cathcart Street, Glasgow. (1) A 

 Number of Fishing Floats for Long Lines, &c. (2) Cork Fenders for Fishing Boats in Hemp. 



(3) Cork Fenders for Fishing Boats in Manila Rope. (4) Cork Fenders for Fishing Boats in 

 Coir Rope. 



57. SHARP & MURRAY, Cellardyke, Fifeshire. (1) Collection of 

 Herring Nets, complete, as used on the British Coast. (2) Collection of Bowls, Buoys, and 

 Bladders, for Drift or Surface Fishing. (3) Collection of Deep-Sea Fishing Gear, complete for 

 Cod, Ling, Halibut, Haddock, &c., with Sculls and Maunds used for same. (4) Collection ot 

 Hand Line Gear, complete. (5) Crab and Lobster Pot. 



58. JONES, CAPTAIN A. J., 2, Sandown Terrace, Chester. (1) Two 

 Coracle Nets. (2) Trammel Nets. (3) Mussel Dredge. (4) Two Coracles. (5) Model of 

 Dee Fishing Boat. 



58. LEE, HENRY, Margate. (1) Eskimo Click-hook for taking fish. 

 (2) Eskimo Bait for Seals. (3) Tonga Island Fish-hooks and Spinning-baits. 



586 (late 153). WHETHAM, S., & SON, 40 Gracechurch Street, London, 

 E.C., and Bridport, Dorset. (1) Extra Fiax Double, Half Bleached Double, and Double 

 Canvas. (2) Patent Seaming and Roping Twines. (3) Salmon, Seine, Codnet, and 

 Trawl Twines. (4) Cotton Herring and Mackerel Nets for English, Irish, Norwegian 

 and other Coasts. (5) Cotton and Hemp Salmon Nets. (6) Cotton and Hemp Sprat Nets. 

 (7) Mullet, Smelt, Whitebait and Shrimp Nets. (8) Mackerel and Cod Lines, Snoods and 

 Nossels. (9) Shuttle, Barrel, and Round Corks. (10) Corks for Lance, Caplin and Cod 

 Seines. (11) Dressed Flax and Hemp. (12) Herring and Mackerel Nets, tanned and fitted 

 ready for use. 



EWENS AND TURNER, 



MANUFACTURERS OF 



Hemp and Cotton Fishing Nets; 

 Cod, Caplin and Herring Seines, Fishing Lines, Twines, etc. 



