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472. HOVELL, BEXFIELD W., St. Andrew's Works, Bedford Street, 

 Norwich. Fishing Baskets, &c. 



473. HORNE, MISS, Hampton Park, Hereford. Case of Trout Flies 

 for England. 



474. REDPATH & CO., Fishing Eod and Tackle Manufacturers 

 (Wholesale and Export), Tweedside Works, Kelso, N.B. (1) Collection of Salmon Kods, 

 Reels, Lines, Flies, Baits, Gaffs, Spears, Creels, Bags, &c., &c. (2) Collection of Trout Rods, 

 Reels, Lines, Flies, Baits, Landing Nets, Baskets, &c. (3) Collection of Trolling, and other 

 Rods, Reels, Lines, and Baits. (4) Collection of Gut, Gut Lines, Hooks to Gut, Spinning 

 Tackle, &o. 



BARTLEET, WILLIAM, & SONS, Abbey Mills, Eedditch; 

 ndon. H. Walker, Agent, 53 Gresham Street, E.G. Upright^ Case of Fishhooks and 

 Fishing Tackle of all kinds for Sea and Inland Fishing. Transferred from the Buckland 

 Museum of Economic Fish Culture. (Not for competition,) 



476. COOKE, ARTHUR, 339 Oxford Street, London, W. (1) Walking- 

 stick Fishing Rods. (2) Sails, for Sailing on Skates. (3) Ice Sticks, &c. (4) Spear 

 Walking Sticks. (5) Fishing Appliances. 



478. MACNEE, JAMES, Loch Tummel Side, Pitlochry, Perthshire. 

 Case containing Salmon and Trout Flies with Pike Scale wings. Salmon Flies, Salmon and 

 Trout Phantoms, Trout and Salmon Casting Lines, and implements to enable the amateur tc 

 tie fly wings. 



479. DREW & SON, 30 Piccadilly Circus, London, W. Articles mad9 

 from Crocodile, Porpoise, and Seal Skins. 



480. POOTE, HENRY G. B. W., Millfort, Mallow, Ireland. One dozen 

 Artificial Trout Flies. 



483. GOLD, JOHN EDWIN, 284 Waterloo Road, London, S.E. 

 Fishing Rods made by Exhibitor, comprising Glued up Split Cane Trout Rods in six pieces, 

 Light Roach, Spinning, Trolling and other Rods, Winches and General Tackle. 



484. HYDE, W. DERBY, Witney, Oxon. General Collection of Flies. 



485. HOWARTH, SAMUEL, 184 and 185 Station Street, Burton-on- 

 Trent. Case of Trout Flies, all tied by Exhibitor. 



486. PRAAG, ALEXANDER VAN, & SON, 9 Crown Street, Soho, 

 London, W. Collection of Fishing Rods, Tackle, and Fishing appliances. 



487. ROBBINS, JOHN, Latimer Place, Latimer Street, South Bir- 

 mingham. Angler's Companion. 



489. GREGORY, JAMES, 39 Vyse Street, Birmingham. (1) The 

 Gregory Baits (nickel plated). (2) The Gresham Baits. (3) The Flexible Cleopatra Baits. 

 (4) Gregory's Curved Baits. (5) Fishing Gazette Baits. (6) The Sportsman Baits. (7) 

 The Clipper Baits and Spinners. (8) The Windsor Bee Baits. (9) The Wheeldon Salmon 

 Bait. (10) Gregory's Spotted Trout Baits. (11) Gregory's Paragon Baits. (12) The 

 Norwich, Colorado, Fishing Gazette, double and plain Spoons, in gilt and silver plated. (13) 

 Burt's {Patent Spring Bait. (14) Gregory's Registered Archimedean Spinners for Dead 

 Bait. (15) Gregory's Registered Spiral Indestructible Float Caps and Winch Fitting Rings. 

 (16) The " Bell's Life " Rod Rings. (17) Gregory's Artificial Metal Dace. 



490. MARTIN, JOHN WILLIAM, 4 Northern Buildings, Lovers 

 Lane, Newark-on-Trent. (1) Collection of Rods, Reels and Lines, Tackle suitable for the 

 Nottingham style of fishing. (2) 2 Pike Rods, 3 joints. (3) 2 Roach Rods, 3 joints. (4) 

 2 Chub and Barbel Rods, 3 joints. (5) 1 General Rod, 4 joints. (6) 1 Combination Rod, 

 6 joints, (7) Pike Reel and Line. (8) Reel, Lines, Floats, and Tackle for Bottom Fishing. 



492. GAYNOR & SON, 10 Eoyal Terrace, Eichmond-on-Thames, 

 Surrey. (1) Pike, Barbel, and other coarse Fish Rods, Winches, and Tackle. (2) Artificial 

 Spinning Baits, Flies, and Insects, Gut and Gimp Pike Spinning. (3) Flights and Traces, 

 Floats for various kinds of Fishing, Landing Nets, Silk Lines, Spoon Baits, Paternosters, 

 Ledger Lines, New Metal Creel, Improved Double Slide Box Reel, Improved Slide Rider, 



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