NORTH COAST. 



THE STRATHMORE. Let with the deer forest to Lord Elcho. 

 THE NAVER. Let to Mr. Ackroid. 



The Rivers Grudy, Hope, Bargie, Strathy, and Halladale re- 

 main in the Duke's hands. 



THE HELMSDALE. Let with the grouse shooting to Mr. 

 Hadwin and party. 



THE BRORA. Let to Mr. Ackroid and party. 



THE FLEET. In the Duke's own hands. 



THE SHIN. Let to Mr. Young, of Invershin, who suh-lets it 

 to anglers. The number of rods however is made up for this year, 

 save for the months of February and June. It is an early river. 



THE CASSELY. In the hands of the proprietor, Sir Charles 

 Ross, of Balnagown, and Sir James Matheson, M. P., both of 

 whom are liberal in giving permission. 



THE OYKEL. Let to Mr. Robertson and Sir C. Lindsay, along 

 with the shootings of Langwall and Luberoy. Mr. Robertson is 

 very liberal in giving permission. 



CAITHNESS-SHIRE. 



THE THURSO (Salmon and Trout), Caithness. Good from Feb- 

 ruary to the middle of May, but not a summer river. Route : by 

 rail to Aberdeen, and thence by steamer to Wick, and on by chaise 

 sixteen miles, to Thurso. Excellent accommodation at Brawl 

 Castle. No cruives. Seven rods, at 801. per season, and 60s. per 

 week board. Monthly tickets at from 15/. to 251. per month are 

 sometimes to be had. One fish per day allowed. A very easy 

 river to fish, and sport seldom fails. Fish from six pounds to 

 twenty-five ; few grilse. Flies to be obtained of Mr. Dunbar. 

 Excellent coast shooting, and good brown trout fishing in Loch 

 "Watten and other lochs in the neighbourhood. Address, W. Dun- 

 bar, Esq., Brawl Castle, Thurso, Caithness, N.B. 



INVERNESS-SHIRE. 



1. RIVER BEAULY. In Lord Lovat's own hands. 



2. RIVER NESS. The lower part let to an angling club, the 

 subscription to which is 21. 2s. Accommodation close to the river, 

 at the Caledonian and Union Hotels. The parts belonging to 

 Lord Saltoun and Mr. Bailey are to be let by the day ; 6*. for one 

 side of the river, or 10*. for both sides. But a part of the river 

 has lately been taken for private fishing, and we do not know which 

 part it is. 



ROSS-SHIRE. 



1. RIVER CARRON. Belongs to several proprietors. The 

 part belonging to Sir Charles Ross lets by the day : apply to Mr. 

 Kingham, Ardgay, Bonar Bridge. 



