mention loss of gear from stress of weather and Ostend trawlers. 
Prices, as usual, fluctuated from £5 to £3G per last, according to 
quality or supply. ° 
The following table will show the results of the year’s fishery 
from Yarmouth and Lowestoft. As the spring, summer, and 
autumn voyages merge into each other, and any division 
must be arbitrary, I give a continuous monthly record for tho 
whole year. For the Yarmouth return I am indebted to 
j r. n. Teasdel, Jiin., the Corporation Accountant, and for 
Lowestoft to Captain Massingham, harbour-master at that port. 
Ketdkn of IIebrinos landed at the Yarmoutu a.nd Lowestoft 
Fish-Wharves in 1892. 
Yarmocth. 
T.'lsU 
ThonmmU 
/ January 
(13.300). 
(l-J-JO). 
(133). 
Spring 
1 February 
. 

Marcli 
31 
1 
.0 
1 April 
162 
4 
1 
1 May 
4 
2 
8 
^June 
6 
6 
9 
Suninicr- 
July 
33 
4 
1 
August . 
93S 
6 
5 
September 
3238 
4 
o 
Autumn- 
October . 
November 
7833 
3920 
5 
5 
1 
December 
986 
1 
5 
17,154 
i 
2 
Lowkstoft. 
LmU 
(la.iw). 
ThouMti(U 
Ilondredc 
— 
— 

212 
4 
2 
1567 
5 
9 
13 
7 
6 
14 
2 
2 
10 
9 
4 
102 
•> 
1 
210 
2 
1 
2914 
9 
4 
1582 
2 
4 
440 
7 
8 
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