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134. DOCKAR, ALEXANDER, Garmouth by Fochabers, N.B. Model 

 of Fishing Boat. 



135. EDINBURGH, H.R.H. THE DUKE OP, K.G., Clarence House, 

 St. James's, London, S.W. Carved Figure-Head of a Canoe. This object belonged to the late 

 chief Porutu te Takataka of the Ngatiawa tribe, Wellington ; and was presented to H.K.H. 

 Duke of Edinburgh by his son Ihaia Poruru. It was carved by the well-known Wiremu Kingi, 

 the chief who began the war (New Zealand) in 1860. 



136. CREASY, R. G. N., 27 Clement's Lane, Lombard Street, E.C. 

 Model of Sailing Trawler fitted with auxiliary power. 



136^, COOPER, W. R., Model of a Canadian Ice Boat. 



137. TYZACK, B. C., 13 Preston Eoad, North Shields. (1) Boat Fish 

 Carrier Model. (2) Ships' Navigable Buoy, Life-Boat Model. 



138. TAGG, T. G., The Island, Hampton Court. (1) A Niagara Canoe 

 suitable for rowing or paddling, also for fishing and shooting, fitted with patent swivel row- 

 locks and movable centre keel. (2) A Gentleman's Pleasure Punt, suitable for rowing, and 

 as a fishing and shooting boat. 



139. LEE & WIGHT, Boatbuilders, &c., Tweedmouth, Berwick-on-Tweed. 

 (1) A Deep-Sea Fishing Boat, Full Kigged. (2) A Coble Round Stern, as used on the East 

 Coast. (3) An Angling Boat, as used on the Tweed. (4) A Deep-Sea Fishing Boat. 

 (5) Angling Boat and Coble. 



r 140. WEATHERHEAD, JAMES, Eyemouth, Berwickshire. (1) Model of 

 Fishing Boat " Waverley ;" length, 52 ft. ; breadth, 17 ft. ; height, 8 ft. 8 in. ; awarded First 

 P,rize at Yarmouth Exhibition. (2) Model of Fishing Boat. 



141. PARK, JOHN, Fraserburgh, Aberdeenshire. (1) Model Fishing Boat 

 "Eureka :" to show an improved plan of Lug Sail, adapting it for tacking without lowering or 

 dipping yard At pleasure the sail may be set in the usual way. The tack is traversed round 

 the mast by a traveller and horse. There is also in this model a plan of a chain rail, 

 stanchions falling forwards ; at pleasure, the rail can be raised by the steersman alone at a 

 moment's notice. (2) Model of a Telescopic Mast, fitted to lower about 15 feet, or a third of 

 total height. The plan is worked by a steel rope and winch gear, within the shell of the 

 lower part of the mast. 



142. WALLIS, WHITWORTH, 4 The Residences, South Kensington 

 Museum, London, S.W. Model of Fishing Smack. 



143. UPHAM, J. W. & A., Brixham, Devon. Half Models of Cutter, 

 Trawlers and Fishing Ketch. 



144. BISHOP, S., Fernbank Koad, Redland, Bristol. Model of a " Guernsey " 

 Mackerel Fishing Boat. Scale 1 inch to 1 ft., built by Exhibitor. 



145. FINDLAY, GEORGE, Whitehills, Banff, N.B. Models of Fishing 

 Boats used on the North East Coast of Scotland. 



146. KEYMER, H. J. C., The Fisheries Iron Works, Great Yarmouth. 

 (1) Model of a Boat not less than 45 feet keel. (2) Model of Off-Shore Boat, with or without 

 steam. (3) Model of Steam Herring and other Fishing Boat or Vessel. 



147. BURT, P. A., 56, Grosvenor Koad, Westminster, S.W. Carved Figure- 

 Head of War Canoe. 



148. BARKER, R. E., 15 Brooklyn Eoad, Shepherd's Bush. Safety Boat 

 with Pivoted Mast. 



149. WILSON, PETER, Offices of the Fisheries, Girvan, Ayrshire. (1) 

 Deep Sea Line or Herring Drift Boat. (2) West Coast Trawl Skiff. (3) Drawings of 

 West Coast Trawl Skiff. (4) Two Drawings of Big of Deep-Sea Boat with ordinary and 

 Storm Sails. 



150. McMILLAN, ANDREW, 33 Eton Street, Hessle Eoad, Hull. Model 

 of Boat for conveying Fish from the Smack to the Steam Cutter. Showing the arrangement 

 for life-saving. Scale 3 in. to the foot. 



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