Newfoundland. 



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WILSON BENKI1S6N SURVEYOR TO EXECUTIVE COMMIT 



Line Fishing ; Bait Skiff supplying Boats ; Salmon Net being set, Barring a Harbour to 

 secure Herrings ; Lobster Fishery in full operation ; Newfoundland Seal Fishery, first trip : 

 Newfoundland Seal Fishery, second trip ; Taking Seals from Frame ; Fish Trade Barque ; 

 .Fish Trade Schooner; Devil Fish attacking a Boat; Batting Young Seals; Cooling Seals; 

 Batting Old Hoods Large Old Dog at bay with hood inflated ; Swatching and Trolling Old 

 Hoods ; Sealers Hauling Seals ; Sculping young Seal ; Newfoundland Sealer full dress ; 

 Loading ; A Crow's Nest ; Seal Skinning ; Bow Shears and Ice Claws ; Copying, i.e., running 

 across Channel over small pans of ice ; Washing Fish in a Rain's-Horn ; Ship moored to an 

 Iceberg to avoid Drifting in running Ice ; A Fan of Seals ; Landing Seals ; Methods of 

 Crossing a Channel with Tows of Seals ; The St. John's Newfoundland Sealing Fleet leaving 

 St. John's, March 10 ; Green Bay Method of Sealing ; Sealing Punt equipped. 



GRIEVE, W., & CO. Drum containing 128 Ibs. Codfish, prepared 

 for the Brazil market. 



ANGEL, J., Victoria Foundry. Screw Press for pressing dried Fish 

 into drums. 



JOB BROTHERS & CO. Fish Guano. 



LABRADOR FERTILIZER COMPANY. Fish Guano. 



NEWFOUNDLAND PRODUCE, lent by the Watt Museum, 

 Greenock. 



Seals. 



(1) Harps, Old and Young (Phoca Grcenlandica). (2) Hooded, Old and Young (Stemmatopus 

 cristatux). (3) Grey or Harbour Seal (Pagomys fcetidus). ' 



ANDERSON, ABBOTT, & ANDERSON'S 



IMPROVED 



RIDING OR HUNTING WATERPROOFS, 



WITH LEGGINGS A.TTVA.OKCEr>. 



87, QUEEN VICTORIA ST., LONDON, E.G. WORKS-LIMEHOUSE, E. 



