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of conscience,’ especially in matters piscatorial. These pages 
may, however, possibly meet the eye of the tyro just about to 
start on his first angling campaign, and if any hints I may have 
thrown out should help him to equip himself effectively I shall 
be pleased. 
The new patent Eyed hook with up-turn shank, and other 
patterns of my hooks, as described in the preceding pages, can 
be obtained from Charles Farlow & Co., 191 Strand, London, 
and most of the principal Fishing-tackle makers, including, in— 
London : J. Bernard & Son, 5 Church Place, Jermyn Street. 
a Chevalier & Bowness, 230 Strand. 
ey Little & Co., Haymarket. 
rT Watson & Hancock, 308 High Holborn. 
F. T. Williams & Co., 10 Great Queen Street, W.C, 
Rinwickes Hardy Brothers. 
Ashbourne: D. & W. H. Foster. 
Bishop Auckland : Cummins & Co, 
Cheltenham : J. Ogden. 
Eton-on-Thames: B. R. Bambridze. 
Exeter: E. T. Prickman. 
Leeds: Francis M. Walbran. 
Liverpool : H. Whitty. 
Manchester : Mitchell & Co., W. Chambers & Co., and 
R. Ramsbottom. 
Newcastle-on-Tyne: T. Pape. 
Newtown: C. W. Norton. 
Oswestry: G. G. Higham. 
Winchester: George Currell. 
York : John Wilson. 
Aberdeen: Wm. Brown, W. Garden, and C. Playfair & Co. 
Edinburgh : Anderson & Sons, and D. Wells. 
Glasgow : Lawson & Co., W. Horton, and W. Robertson, 
Kelso: Redpath & Co., and Forrest & Sons, 
Belfast : Braddell & Son. 
Cork : W. Haynes. 
Dublin: Martin Kelly & Son, 
[Wholesale manufacturers, Wm. Bartleet & Sons, Redditch, 
London agent, H. Walker, 53 Gresham Street, E.C.] 
