February 11, 1893] 
SUPPLEMENT TO THE PISHING GAZETTE 
HOWIETOUN FISHERY, 
STIRLING, N.B. 
Send for Price List of Ova, Fry, Yearling, and 
Two-year-old Fario, Levenensis, and Fontinalis, 
to J. R. GUY, Secretary, Howietoun Fishery, 
Stirling, N.B. 
£st. ISIS. 
Ten Prize Medali. 
THE SFOBTUAH’S VADE MECXXU. 
HEERING’S 
ONLY GENUINE 
Oold Medals, 
Paris, 1878, 
London, 1884. 
COPENHAGEN CHERRY GRANDY 
FETEB F. HEEBIBO, 
Purveyor by Appointments to the Royal Danish and Imperial Russian Courts andH.R.H. the Prince of Wales. 
Sold by all respectable Wine Merchants. 
ROYAL SANDS HOTEL, 
SLAFTON, SOUTH DEVON. 
TTERY moderate charges^ facing the eea and Ley, the 
y latter containing nearly 400 acres of well-stocked 
pike, perch, roach, rudd, and eels, of great size. 
Efficient boatmen and boats; all bait found. AIm sea 
boats and good sea fishing. Magnificent scenery and 
health resort. Good grame and wild fowl shooting. 
Resident Doctor In the Tillage. 
J. DOWSE, ProprUioT. 
SALMON PISHING 
ox 
1L.OCH TAY 
Commenced on JANUARY 15th, 1893. 
For Boats apply to . 
K. J. IMEAISSY, 
Prop rie tor .— K I L L I N HOTEL. 
ROACH AND BREAM 
FISHERS 
Should try z day’s Fishing in the 350 acres of 
water, strictly preserved, belonging to 
The WELSH HARP FISHERY 
NEW GALLOWAY, N.B., 
Benmure Arms Hotel. 
XTOME Comforts ; Charming Health 
LJ- Eesort; Posting; Boating; Fishing. Sal¬ 
mon, Trout, Pike, and Perch abound. 
B. B. BANTOCK. Proprietor. 
HENDON, MIDDLESEX. 
Capital AccommodatioD at Warner’s. 
BOATS, PTJNTS, &0. 
“Plka, perch, roach, 4c., are nmueroQB."— 
Angler't IHary. 
Frequent tr&ina from all Metropolitan stationa. 
Book for the Welsh Harp Station. 
CHISHOLM’S PRIVATE HOTEL, 
FORT AUGUSTUS, N.B. 
FREE SALMON FISHING ON 
LOCH NESS 
(Opening on Feb. 11) to parties living in 
this Hotel. Good boats and steady Gillies 
kept. Terms moderate. 
WM. CHISHOLia, X.essee. 
Fort Augustus. 
LOVAT ARMS HOTEL. 
Visitors at the above Hotel have the 
right of SALMON FISHING FREE ON 
LOCH NESS. 
For particulars, &c., apply to 
IF. D. DAVIS, Proprietor. 
Excellent Trout and Grayling Pishing. 
Free to Visrroas stayino at the 
SWAN HOTEL & BOARDING HOUSE, 
TENBUBY WELLS, WOBCESTEBSHIEE. 
Bedueed Tariff for Anglers. Special terms to 
families wishing to spend winter months. Three 
meets weekly of Foxhounds within reach of Hotel. 
HENET HAEDEMAN, Proprietor. 
FOYERS HOTEL, INVERNESS-SHIRE, N.B. 
FREE SALMON ANGLING ON 
LOCH NESS 
To Visitors at the above Hotel. Hotel 
situated within five minutes’ walk of excel¬ 
lent Salmon angling grounds. 
Boats and Gillies provided. Terms moderate 
Post Office, Foyers Hotel, Inverness. 
DAVID EDDEB, Lessee. 
TROUT FISHING 
In the Water Connected with the 
CARNARVON ARMS HOTEL, 
Dulverton Station, 
COMMENCES FEBRUARY 15th. 
Several miles reserved to visitors. 
Rivers near the hotel. Five hours from 
London. 
MOY HOTEL, BALLINA, 
First Class for Anglers. Charges Moderate. 
Also RUNAGRY HOUSE, on the 
Shores of I..oush Conn. 
Splendid Salmon and Trout Fishing. 
Good Pike Fishing and Rough Shooting 
up to December. 
E. MURTAGH, Proprietor, 
IMPERIAL HOTEL, 
-A-BERDEElSr. 
Personally Patronised by the RoycU Family. 
rpHE “ IMPEBIAL ” is close to the Eailway 
JL Station, and within easy access of the fishing 
on the rivers DEE and DON. 
Salmon Fishing may be had on the Hotel Water. 
Gentlemen are Boarded During the 
Season. 
MAELOG LAKE HOTEL, 
EHOSMEIGE, TY CEOES, ANGLESEY. 
Mild Bracing Climate. 
TT OTEL adjoins Lake and Sea, excellent Trout 
JnL and Sewin fishing in Lake and Eiver; 
Good Angling from boat or seashore; bass, 
pollack, bream, conger, dabs, &o. Boats and 
conveyance from Station included in moderate 
Tariff. Two Furnished Houses to Let for 
Families. PropHetor, T. J. COTTEELL. 
BREADALBANE ARMS HOTEL. 
SALMON and TROUT FISHING on a 
BEAUTIFUL STRETCH of the TAY, 
and TROUT FISHING on LOCH-NA- 
CRAIG, both with USE of BOAT FREE. 
ALEXANDER NICOL, Lessee. 
TJ E] A ^ Pure Scotch Wool in Plain, 
Heathers, and Fancy Marls. 
HANDKNIT 
'caK;p'’a1d: STOCKINGS. 
Unsurpassed for Durability and Sterling Value. 
«j£(,mes 'yiTlxiEei*, 
Cortacliy, Kirriemuir, N.B. 
FEBTHSHIBE. 
DUNALASTAIR HOTEL, 
Kinlooli - Rannooh. 
BrVEH TUMMEL ANGLING. 
TTOTBL Visitors have free fishing on Looh Rannoch, 
fj famous for Its very large Trout and Salmo Feros. 
Splendid Boats and experienced Boatman. Also 
three miles of River Tummel, where first-rate sport Is 
had. Posting In all its departments. Board by week Or 
month. Charges strictly moderate. 
GEORGE GOW Proprietor. 
SALMON & TROUT FLY MATERIAL. 
IV/rALLARDS, Teal, WTdgeon, Gallina, 
Golden Pheasant, Indian Crow, 
Blue Jay, Turkey, Swan, &c. ; assort¬ 
ments, 53. 6d., 7s. 6d., and 10s. ; trout 
material, 5s. 6d. Address — 
J. PICKERSGILL, 
Xa, Bindley Sti*ee4;* ILeeds. 
Free Salmon and Trent Fishing 
On the celebrated Loughs Conn and Cullin. 
Board and Lodgings with boat and two men £4 
per week, and two gentlemen fishing from the 
one boat, £3 68. each per week.—T hos. Clabkk 
« Sons, Fishermen. 
Apply to T. Clabke, Lough Conn Lodge, 
callina, County Mayo, Ireland. * 
Among the beat and cheapest Hotels, special reference should be made to the Arundel.' —Charle.^ Dicke^^ 
THE JLRUNEEE HOTEE. 
CLOSE TO THE TEMPLE STATION ON THE DISTRICT RAILWAY, THE LAW COURTS, 
THEATRES, THE STRAND, THE RIVER, Jso. 
(ESADQUASTERS OF THE FLYFISHERE CLUB.) 
VICTORIA EHBANKHENT, STRAND, LONDON. 
One of the finest positions in the Metropolis, 
BED. BBEAKPAST, AND ATTENDANCE FOB 68. 
LAKE VYBNWY, 
NORTH WALES vi4 OSWESTRY. 
THE SEASON OPENS MARCH 30tli. 
350 ACRES RESERVED FOR ARTIFICIAL FLY ONLY. 
On the other side of lake (about 800 acres) Spinning and 
Trolling with natural or artificial bait is allowed. 
Apply Miss DAVIES, Lake Vvrnwy Hotel. 
FOR LOVERS OF DOGS AND HORSES 
NOW EEADY, FIFTH AND CHEAPFE EDITION. 
A FAMOUS FOX-HUNTER. 
REMINISCENCES of the LATE THOMAS ASSHETON SMITH, Esq.; 
Or, The PURSUITS of an ENGLISH COUNTRY GENTLEMAN. 
By Sir JOHN E. EAEDLEY-WILMOT, Bart. 
With Illustrations. 200 pages, crown 8 vo, in coloured boards, 23.; in cloth, 
2 s. 6 d. 
THE SCIENTIFIC EDUCATION OF DOGS FOR THE GUN. 
By H. H. Crown 8 vo, cloth, 6 s. 
“ The book will be valuable for reference, and a handsome addition to the 
library.”—S portsman. 
“ Brimful of powerful, practical teaching, and bristling with hints, instruction, 
and information on the subject of training dogs to the gun.”— Pall Mall Gazette. 
“ Kennel and kennel management and the breaking and training of sporting dogs 
are the subjects which ‘ H. H.’ discusses with an abundant equipment of practical 
knowledge.”— County Gentleman. 
THE RACEHORSE: How to Buy, Train, and Run Him. By 
Lieutenant-Colonel Wabburton, E.E. Illustrated. Crown 8to, cloth, 63. 
“ We could wish that everyone who writes on racing and racehorses had the 
knowledge and experience Colonel Warbnrton has picked up in many climes and 
climates. He traces the yearling from the sale-ring to the racecourse.”— World. 
THE PYTCHLEY HUNT, PAST AND PRESENT: Its 
History from its Foundation to the Present Day. With Personal Anecdotes 
and Memoirs of the Masters and Principal Members. By H. O. Nethercote, 
Esq., fifty years a Member of this famous Hunt. Illustrated by authorised 
Portraits, including Portrait of the Author. Crown 8 vo, cloth extra, 83 . 6 d. 
HOW TO TELL THE AGE OP THE HORSE. 20 Coloured 
Plates, and Directions, in a neat cloth pocket case. Price 2s. 6 d. 
The Colonel of one of our best regiments writes as follows to the publishers : 
“ Several brother officers to whom I have shown the little book illustrating the age 
of horses are anxious to possess a copy, so that I am writing to ask you to be 
good enough to send me six copies.” 
Gomplete Catalogue of Pullications post free on application. 
London : SAMPSON LOW, MAESTON & CO., LIMITED, St. Dunstan’s Housa, 
Fetter Lane, Fleet Street, E.C. 
