June 11, 1885.] 



FOREST AND STREAM. 



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Richardson Steerer. 



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HlUOlxNN & <jrlF*Y»JKU, 



GLOUCESTER, MASS. 

 Manufacture to order Yachts. Rowboats, Yawls, 

 Excelsior Life Boats and Seine Boars. Two medal-, 

 awarded ac the London Exhibition, 3,000 boats 

 built the last thirteen years. 



Patented Aug. 1, 1865, and July 29, 180P. 



Richardson Challenge Steerer. 



Pat. May 3o, 188:2. Pat. in Canada 

 April Hi. 1883. 



Manufactured by NATHAN RICHARDSON, 104 

 Washington street, Glou fester. Mass. 



The Challenge Steerer manufactured under the 

 Canadian patents by W. F. & J. W. MYERS, St 

 John, N. B. 



JOHJN MAnVJSY, M. 1. N. A., 

 Naval Architect. 



241 "West Fourteenth. St., N". Y. 



All classes of steam and sailing yachts designed 

 an i uilcling superintended. 



Estimates and specifications. 



Designer of Volante, Rose of Devon, Sea Belle, 

 Miranda, Catarina. etc., in England. Oriva, Bed- 

 ouin, Wenonah. Ileen. Surf, etc., in America. 



Jfor Aoove or i»eiow Water Line. 

 NO TANKNEEDED 



ALFRED B. SANDS. 



Plumber, Steam Fitter and Coppersmith- 

 '26 Rtcejcman St., New York. 



Atwood's Patent Center-Boarfi 



FOR SMALL BOATS AND CANOES, 



A 20-inch board in a 3 inch well. Other sizes man- 

 ufactured. Descriptive circulars mailed free. 



ATWOOO KKOs., Clavton. N. Y. 



Greenwaod's Improved Oar Lock. 



(Patented Aug. 1, 1882.) 



The Best Oarlock in the Market for 



Sportsmen, and. Boatmen. 



The Best Oar Lock 

 in the Market for 

 Sportsmen and Boat- 

 man. 



As it is Durable, Noise- 

 less and Smooth -run- 

 ning, does not cramp, 

 has no lost motion, and 

 gives the greatest pro- 

 pelling power with the 

 least outlay of strength. 



Ie Styles Suitable for Gunwale or Outrigger. 



EDW GREENWOOD, Clinton, Ma<s 



Send for Circular and Trine List. Write for quan- 

 tity and trade discounts. 



BORDEN & WOOD, 

 Yacht Designers. 



Drhfvmgs made, specifications furnished, and 

 building superintended Models furnished if de 

 sired. Correspondence solicited. Address, 



P. O. Box 338, Fall River, Mass*. 



WM. EVANS PAT0N, N. A. 



94 Edith Road, London, S.W., Eng. 



(Formerly of the Royal Naval College, Greenwich.) 

 As a racing yacht designer, has produced fastest 

 ■vessels in their classes. Designs, etc., supplied for 

 .all types of vessels. Apply as above. 



AT LAST; I AM 



prepared to supply 

 i long-felt want 

 .mong :-portsmau 

 a the shape of a 

 Ine. double blade 

 uatchet, made of 

 ue t material and 

 workmanship Pol- 

 ished surface, nicely balanced. 

 Should form a pa-t of the equip- 

 ment of even sportsman. Sent to any address on 

 receipt, of postal note for $1.50. Address all orders 

 to the manufacturer, JS. P. LOKD, 10 Dexter 

 Place, Cleveland, Ohio. 



Yacht Engines and small Steamboat Machineiy of 

 all kinds. Launches constantly on baud. Send for 

 free Illustrated Catalogue. CHAS. P. WILLARD 

 & CO., 283 Michigan street, Chicago. 



Sails, Tents and Flags. 



Special attention paid to 



English. Cutter Sails. 



Sportsmen's tents and everything in the shape of 

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 given. 



P. W. BERGLUND, 



108 DeKalb ave.. Near Fort Greene. Brooklyn, N. Y. 



STEiM YACHTS AND LAUNCHES 



Of every Description, For Sale or Charter. 



Splendid seagoing flush-deck steam yacht, 135ft. 

 long. Handsome cruising steam yacht* for river 

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 launches of all sizes, from 17 to 60ft. Special atten- 

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 ftcations carefully prepared and lowest figures sub- 

 mitted for steel, iron or wooden yachts. 



FIELD & \ODN6, Steam Yacht Brokers, 

 G State Street, New York. 



E. L. WILLIA.MS. 



Yacht Builder and Designer. Single-hand Yachts a 

 Specialty. E. Ninth St., City Point, So. Boston, Mass. 



fne American Yacht List 



FOR 1885. 



Published with the official sanction and under the 

 patronage of the New York and Eastern Yacht 

 Clubs. 



Contains a complete register of the Yacht Clubs 

 sf the U. 8. ana British Provinces, with List oi 

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Also, Chromo-Lithograpn of 



CLUB PENNANTS AND PRIVATE 8IGNALS, 



COMPILED BY NIELS OLSEN, Steward N. Y. Y. C. 



PKH'K. *».<»<». 



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Two beanmni llnmraiM Books 

 PADDLE AND P0RTAG1 



AND 



Canoe and Camera. 



8T thomas sedgwick stbelb, of Hartford, Conn. 



133 exquisite illustrations of life in the woods 

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The humorous as well as the serious side of camr 

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 of nature, has made the work all that could be 

 desired. 



Seven Editions of these works sold. Most popu 

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A NEW MAI)VE MAP. 



The headwaters of the 



Aroostooi Penobscot ana St, Joint Rivers 



Compiled by Thomas Sedgwick Steele. 

 The chart is 80x30 inches, printed on Govern 

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 postpaid on receipt of price, $1. 



VOREST AND STREAM PUBLISHING: CO. 



39 Park Row. New York. 



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FOR SALE.— A ST. PAUL RACINE CANOE, IN 

 first class condition, double paddle, lateen 

 mainsail, rudder and false keel; $45. Address 

 JAMES M. KERR, cor. Eleventh and Etna streets, 

 Pittsburgh. Pa. 



FOR SALE. -A LANSINGBURGH CANOE, 

 about 15ft. by 31 in, lateen sails, paddle. At- 

 wood centerboard, etc. Price $33. Address C. A. 

 M., P. O. Box 2,559, N. Y. City. 



FISH AND GAME LAWS 



FOR SALE.-STELLA MARIS CANOE UER- 

 maine, in first-rate order. Radix centerboard, 

 Mohican rig complete, foot and deck steering gear. 

 deck seat, apron and Mohican tent. Newly var- 

 nished. Does not leak a drop. Beat Class B. 

 canoes in Harvard C. C. spring regatta. Price $95. 

 A. G. WEBSTER, 

 SOPrescolt street, Cambridge, Mass. 



CANOE FOR SALE.— RUSHTON SPRINGFIELD, 

 Mohican, 46ft. settee mainsail, 18ft. fan dandy, 

 sails new, only used in spring; regatta; improved 

 deck steering gear. Price $100. Address FRANK 

 I. PR CTOR. Harvard College, Cambridge. 



KttKL, SLOOP P»K S^LU. 



45X 15.6, draft 5. 6. Strongly built boat, good cruiser ; 

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 of Forest and Stream. 



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Cutter "Genesta. 



Send us 10 cents in stamps and we will send you 

 an instantaneous photograph of the Genesta under 

 full sail. CANTON PAINT AND OIL CO., No. 160 

 Congress street, Boston, Mass. 



—OF THE— 



State of New York. 



A Dew edition of the Fish and Game Laws has 

 been prepared and is now ready, containing the 

 latest amendments up to Ju ne 1 , l885. Single copies 

 twenty-five cents. A liberal discount will be made 

 to clubs and dealers. 



JOHN M. DAVIS, Publisher, 



40 Fulton St., New Vork City. 



NEW. 



Water-Tight Match Box, 



-AND- 



Rellable Compass 



COMBINED. 



Nickel-plated metal. Sold by dealers In Sports- 

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WILBUR & CO., Box 2.832, N. Y. P O 



Hunting Boots or Shoes, Wholesale 



or Retail. JOHN D BETHEL, Man'f 'r of 



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THE RIFLE. 



An illustrated journal for riflemen. $1 per year. 

 A. C. G"ULD Publisher, 



4 Ex diange Place, Boston, Mass. 



The Still-Hunter, 



— BY— 



T. S. VAN DYKE. 



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The English " Fishing Gazette." 



Devoted to angling, river, lake and sea fishing, and 



flsheulture. 



Every E'riday. 16 pages, folio, price 2d. 



Volume VI. commenced wifcta tne number for 



January 7, 1882 



Editor R. B. MARSTON 



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Contams special articles on all fresh and salt 

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 rivers: reports from angling clubs: fishculture and 

 natural history ; where to fish; angling notes and 

 queries; angling exchange column; notices of 

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A copy of the current number can be had post 

 free by sending six cents In stamps to R. B. Mars- 

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The FISHING GAZETTE circulates extensively 

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"Tb-M-e is a large public interest in fishing. . , 

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CANADA. 



Province of Q,uebec. 



SALMON 1FI8HING. 



North Shore Gulf & River St. Lawrence. 



WARNING TO ANGLERS 



AND ALL OTHERS WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. 



Whereas a suit at law respecting the ownership of 

 certain territory on the north shore of the Gulf and 

 River St. Lawrence, between Cape Cormorant and 

 the northeastern boundary of ttte Province of Quebec 

 is now pending in the Superior Court of tbis Province ; 

 and whereas a notice has been published by the 

 Labrador Company, offering to lease the fly-fishing 

 in certain rivers flowing through the said territory. 

 Public notice is hereby given that any person or 

 persons making u*e of the MshiDg privileges in any 

 of the rivers flowing through tne said territory un- 

 der lease or permission from the said Labrador 

 Company will render himself or themselves liable to 

 prosecution for trespass upon Government property. 

 E. E. TACHE, 

 Assistant Commissioner of Crown Lands. 



Department of Crown Lands, / 

 Quebec, May 21, 1885. f 



Send for Illustrated Price List of my Patent 

 Landing Minno v Net-Frames and Nets. The best 

 in use. Expanded and Collapsed as quickly as an 

 umbrella with the nets on the frames. Carried in 

 an ordinary trunk. J. N. DODGK, 276 & 278 Division 

 street, Detroit, Mich. 



TAYLOR'S PATENT 

 ^ish-Pole Holder 



For use in boat 

 fishing with poles 

 and floats. Is a 

 practical inven- 

 tion which every 

 fisherman will 

 appreciate. No 

 fishing outfit is complete without one. For sale by 

 the trade generally, or sent post paid on receipt of 

 50 cents. THOS." P. TAYLO K, Bridgepot t, Conn. 



Harlow's Angler's Uomiort. 



The long approved, surest safeguard against mos- 

 quroes, black flies, etc. Recommended by Com- 

 missioner of Fisheries and Game for State of Maine. 

 New style. Larger boxes. Sent by mail on receipt 

 of 25 cents, Usual discount to the trade. 



N. S. HARLOW, L>ruggist, 



BANGOR. ME. 



CC&Sn MAMC EOR ILLUSTRATED CATA- 

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 SPLIT BAMBOO SALMON, XmOUT AND 

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W. S. TRUMBULL, 



Potter Place. N. II. 



A Handy Tool for bportsmen. 



HENRY'S PATENT 



Combination Haft. 



_ It is the only baft 

 f or tool holder t.iat 

 | car'ies the iool« in 

 . _ J the same ena of the 

 1 uoiier as ine. are used. No shaking 

 the tools out into the hand to get the 

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 unscrews the instrument in use re- 

 , moves the cap that covers the sur- 

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 I It has a solid handle, and can be usee i 

 \ with a mallet. The tools are of Je -" 

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 TTON * SON STOUGHTON, Bli-S. 



Uil-laiiJieQ Mocoasms. 



For Hunting, Fishing, Canoeing. &c. 

 They are easy to the feet, and very 

 durable. Made to order in a 

 varit-ty of styles and warranted 

 the genuine article. Send 

 for price list. MARTIN 

 S. HUTCHINGS, Dover, 

 N. H., P. O Rox368. 

 Damk, Stoddard & Kendall, Boston; Henry C. 

 Squires, New York; F. Chas. Eichel, Philadelphia, 

 Agents. 



