SUPPLEME^sT TO THE EISIIING GAZETTE 
[Jaxtjary 28, 1893 
LONDON. 
T. UNSTEAD, 
13, Penton-street, Pentonville, N" 
NOITINGHAM. 
S. DALES, 
7, St. John-street. 
LONDON. 
A. WILLIAMS, 
84, York-street, Bryanston-square, W. 
NOTTINGHAM. 
ED. DANCE, 
1a, Sussex-street. 
LONDON. 
F. T. WILLIAMS, 
10, Great Queen-street, W.C. 
NOTTINGHAM. 
J. THEAKER, 
10, Canal-street. 
LOSIWITHIEL. 
C. GEACH, 
Fancy Repository. 
NOTTINGHAM. 
W. WELLS & CO., 
1, Sussex-street. 
MANCHESTER. 
W. CHAMBERS & Co., 
25, Market-place. 
NOTTINGHAM. 
E. WEST, 
28, Sussex-street. 
MANCHESTER. 
R. RAMSBOTTOM, 
81, Market-street. 
OAKHAM. 
J. E. WHITEHOUSE, 
Rutland Gun Cartridge Works. 
NEWCASTLE-ON-TYNE. 
J. R. BOLTON, 
147, Northumberland-street. 
OXFORD. 
JAMES INNES, 
42, Queen-street. 
NEWCASTLE-ON-TYNE. 
THOS. PAPE, 
27, Collingwood-street. 
PLYMOUTH. 
THOMAS BROOKS, 
30a, Southside-street. 
NORTHAMPTON. 
GEO. TIMMS, 
6, The Green. 
PLYMOUTH. 
C. & R. BROOKS, 
Stonehouse. 
NOTTINGHAM. 
F. CROFTS, 
46, Sussex-street. 1 
READING. 
J. PERRY & CO., 
6, Minster-parade. 
SOUTHAMPTON. 
COX & SON, 
28, High-street. 
REDDITCH. 
H. MILWARD & SON, 
Washford Mills. 
SWANSEA. 
B. EVANS & 00., 
Swansea Sporting Depot, Castle Bailey-st. 
REDDITCH. 
W. VALE & SON, 
Wholesale only.] Studley. 
TAUNTON. 
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Fore-street. 
RICHMOND-ON-THAMES. 
GAYTsOR & SON, 
4, Bridge-street. 
THETFORD. 
G. H. REYNOLDS, 
Anchor Commercial Hotel. 
RICHMOND, Yorks. 
CHAS. SPENCER, 
Tinkle-street. 
THRAPSTON. 
A. BARGH. 
Bridge-street. 
ROTHBURY. 
W. MAVIN. 
TORRINGTON, N. Devon. 
J. D. BASTARD, 
Torridge House. 
ROTHBURY, 
J. SOULSBY. 
UPPINGHAM, Rutlands. 
J. L. ANDREWS, 
High-street. 
SCARBOROUGH. 
S. M. PATRICK, 
5, North-street, Newboro’. 
WALTHAMSTOW. 
D. BENNETT, 
137, Hoe-street North. 
SOUTHAMPTON. 
COX & MACPHERSON, 
62, High-street. 
WOLVERHAMPTON. 
T. SHAKESPEARE, 
9, Market-street. 
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“AN EVENING’S FISHING” 
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