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RIGHT OR SOUTH BANK. 



Kinellar (belongs to Aberdeen 

 University), i-| miles. Not 

 much fishing. 



Kinaldie, 2 miles. Moderate fish- 

 ing. Wester Fintray opposite. 

 Mr. James Milne, owner. 



Caskieben, 2 miles. 

 site. 



Fintray oppo- 



Beidliston, i mile. Mr. Philip, 

 owner. Opposite Fintray. 



Pitmedden, 3 miles. Parti}' oppo- 

 site Fintray and partly Parkhill. 

 Mr. G. Thompson, owner. 



Parkhill, from Pitmedden to 

 Waterton. Mr. G. Thompson, 

 owner. 



Waterton, about 2 miles. Opposite 

 Grandholm. Fair autumn fish- 

 ing, but it does not command 

 the same pools as are on the 

 opposite bank owing to mills. 

 Let to Mr. P. D. Malloch. 



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LEFT OR NORTH BANK. 

 Keith Hall, 2 miles. 



Manar, 2I miles. Very good pools. 

 H. Gordon, proprietor. Often 

 let in autumn. Kemnay oppo- 

 site. 



Inverurie Burgh, 2 miles. Fair 

 angling ; Polnar and Ardtannes 

 best. Permission granted by 

 Burgh Magistrates. 



Keith Hall, from Inverurie Burgh 

 to Fintray House, about 10 

 miles, includes Balbithan, Ard- 

 tannes, and Wester Fintray, all 

 properties of the Earl of Kintore. 

 Intersected for about half a mile 

 by Thainstone water. Would 

 be splendid fishing if there were 

 plenty of fish. Thainstone, 

 Kintore, Burgh, and part of 

 Kinaldie opposite. 



Fintray House water lies between 

 the end of the Keith Hall and 

 beginning of Park Hill water, 

 about 7 miles. Many fine 

 pools. House, Cathal, and Mill 

 Pools the best. Lord Sempill, 

 owner. Lord Playfair present 

 tenant. Part of Kinaldie, Beid- 

 liston, Caskieben, Balbithan, and 

 Pitmedden opposite. 



Parkhill lies between Fintray and 

 Grandholm, about 5 miles. 

 Good autumn fishing. Numer- 

 ous fine pools. Pitmedden and 

 Parkhill opposite. 



