SUPPLEMENT TO THE PISHING GAZETTE 
[March 4, 1893 
Anglers’ Hotels, Fishing Quarters, &c. 
ROYAL SANDS HOTEL, 
SLAPTON, SOUTH DEVON. 
V ERT moderate chartree, facing the sea and Ley, the 
latter oontainlng nearly 400 acres of well-stocked 
pike, perch, roach, rudd, and eels, of groat size. 
Efflclent boatmen and boats; all bait found. Also sea 
boats and good sea fishing. Magnificent scenery and 
health resort. Gtood game and wild fowl shooting 
Resident Doctor In the village. 
J. DOWSE, Proprifiior. 
ROACH AND BREAM 
FISHERS 
Should try u day's Fishing in the 8S0 acres of 
water, strictly preserved, belonging to 
The WELSH HARP FISHERY, 
HENDON, MIDDLESEX. 
ALTNAHARRA HOTEL, 
SUTHERLANDSHIRE. 
Is pleasantly situated at the head of Loch Naver and 
surrounded by some of the best Trout-fishing Loohs In 
Sutherland, all of which can be fished by yisitors at 
the Hotel. Boats on each of them. 
Salmon Fi$hing free during the months of June, July, 
Auguet and September. 
Charges Moderate. Carriages and Horses kept 
for Hire. 
Wm. Monro, Proprietor. 
SALMON PISHING' 
LOCH TAY 
Commenced on JANUARY 15th, 1893. 
For Boats apply to 
H. «J. IVrAISNtY, 
Proprietor.-K I L L IN HOTEL. 
Capital Accommodation at Warner’s. 
BOATS, PUNTS, &o. 
“ Pike, perch, roach, <fco., are numeroui.”— 
Angler't Diary. 
Frequent trains from all Metropolitan stations | 
I^ok for thp Welsh Harp Station. 
Excellent Trout aud Grayling Fishing. i 
Free to Visitors statins at the 1 
SWAN HOTEL & BOARDING HOUSE, i 
TENBUEY WELLS, WOBOESTEESHIEE. ' 
Eednced Tariff for Anglers. Special terms to j 
families wishing to spend winter months. Three : 
meets weekly of Foxhounds within reach of Hotel. I 
HENET HAEDEMAN, Proprietor. 
RED LION HOTEL, 
Oul-vex^ton, Somex*seti. 
■pXCELLENT TROUT FISHING in j 
^ the Rivers Barle and Exe free to i 
visitors staying at the hotel, 
all its branches. 
Posting in 
E. M. MOYLE, Proprietor. 
WIZTDEKMEBE I.AKX: SIDE NE'W 
HOTEE. 
/TLOOD Fishing; splendid views ; 5 miles 
of uninterrupted lake view. Tariff 
on application. Special arrangements made 
for fishing parties. Steamers leave front 
of hotel eight times daily ; trains ten times. 
J. BROWN, Proprietor | 
( Late of the Queen’s Hotel, Ambleside). | 
SPRING FISHING. ’ 
FANMURE ARMS HOTEL, 
EDZELI. BY BRECHIN, N.B. 
E xcellent salmon and trout fishing on i 
NORTH BSK, FREE to Hotel Visitors. Besides j 
the Hotel water, the splendid Trouting Streams ; 
of Glenesk, in which Trout of good size and quality 
abound, are within easy distance. This is a quiet and 
b^utiful retreat, and the fishing is good all the Spring 
and Summer months. Golf course beside Hotel. \ 
Shooting over 1500 acres by the day or week. j 
Keepers and dogs kept. Particular* on anplicatlon. < 
KEITH KNOWLES, Proprietor. 
TROUT FISHING 
In the “Water Connected with the 
CARNARVON ARMS HOTEL, ; 
Dulverton Station, i 
COMMENCES FEBRUARY 15th. | 
Several miles reserved to visitors. , 
Rivers near the hotel. Five hours from 
London. 
IMPERIAL HOTEL, 
A-BERDEElSr. 
Personally Patronised by the Royal Family. 
T he “ IMPEEIAL " is close to the Eailway 
Station, and within easy access of the Ashing , 
OB the rivers DEE and DON. 
Salmon Fishing may be had on the Hotel Water. 
Gentlemen are Boarded During the 
Season. , 
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. 
PERTHSHIRE. 
DUNALASTAIR HOTEL, 
Kinlooli - R-annooIi. 
RIVER TUMMBL ANGLING. 
H otel visitors have free fishing on Loch Bannoch, 
famous for its very large Trout and Saltno Perom. 
Splendid Boats and experienced Boatman. Also 
three i^ee of Hirer Tummel, where first-rate sport is 
had. Posting in all its departments. Board by week Or 
month. Charges strictly moderate. 
GEORGK GOW Proprietor. 
HEW GALLOWAY, N.B., 
Eenmure Arms Hotel. 
: IJOME Comfortg; Charminfir Health : 
Resort; Posting; Boating; Fishing. Sal¬ 
mon, Trout, Pike, and Perch abound. 
B. B. BANTOOK, Proprietor. 
CHISHOLM’S PRIVATE HOTEL, 
FORT AUGUSTUS, N.B. 
FEEE SALMON FISHING ON 
LOCH NESS 
(Opening on Feb. 11) to parties living in 
this Hotel. Good boats and steady Gillies 
kept. Terms moderate. 
WM. CHISHOZ.]iI, I.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 
TV. D. DAVIS, 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 DIiDER, Dessee. 
MAELOG LAKE HOTEL, 
EHOSJiEIGR, TY CEDES, ANGLESEY, 
iiild Bracing Climate. 
H otel adjoins Lake and Sea, excellent Trout 
and Sewin fishing in Lake and Elver; 
Good Angling from boat or seashore; bass, 
pollack, bream, conger, dabs, <&c. Boats and 
conveyance from Station included in moderate 
Tariff. Two Furnished Houses to Let for 
Families. Proprietor, T. J. COTTEELL, 
Free Salmon and Trout Fishing 
O N 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 5s. each per week.— 
Thos. Clarke and Sons, Fishermen. 
APPLY TO 
T. C IL A R K; E, 
Lough Conn Lodge, Ballina, County Mayo, 
Ireland. 
Loughs Conn and Cullen. 
SALMON, TROUT, AND PIKE FISHING 
Mrs. ELIZA McHALE, 
Garacloon Lodge, Ballina, Co. Mayo. 
A comfortable, clean, and homely place to stay at. 
Close to Lougus. 
Personal attention. Terms very moderate. 
Good Boats aud Practical Fishermen. 
AN ANGDEB'S HOME. 
EOYAL GEOEGE HOTEL, Limerick 
FEEE SALMON AND TKOUT FISHING 
ON THE RIVERS 
Shannon, Mulkearn, Magiie, Comogne, 
and Morning Star. 
Salmon and Trout in abundance. 
Season opens Feb. 1st. B'st months. March to 
September. Special Tariff to .Anglers. 
P. H.AETIGAN, Proprietor. 
SALMON and ThOUT FISHING 
IN RIVERS 
Magne, Comog'ue, & Morning* Star. 
TEN MILES of the best FREE Fishing 
in Ireland. 
Salmon, White and Brown Trout in abundance. 
CROOM HOTEL, Crcom, Co. Limerick. 
T. D. McOAKTIiy. Proprietor. 
Season, February to October. 
BEOWN’S SALMON FLIES. 
BEOWK’S LAKE FLIES. 
BEOWN’S TEOUT FLIES. 
BEOWN’S PHANTOM MINNOWS 
(with or without Geen‘s Patent Swivel, 
Leaded or Unleaded). 
BEOWN’S INSKIP PHANTOMS. 
BEOWN’S INSKIP DEVONS 
(spin either way, and Don’t twist the line). 
BEOWN’S GEEENHEAET EODS, 
entirely hand made. 
Write for Price List to 
WILLIAM BROWN, 
64, GEORGE STREET, 
^ B IB S, X) IE! IB liT. 
LINES FOR SEA-FI SHING. 
MOUNTED READY FOR USE. 
Throw lines for fishing off Piers and Bocks, 
Is. 3d.; Is. 9d.; 28. 3d.; 2s. 9d.; or 6s. 6d.; post 
free. 
Rod lines complete. Smelt, 9d.; Is.; Is. 3d.; 
iluUet, Bass, Pollack, or Codling, l8.6d.; 2s. 3d.; 
38.; 38. 6d.; post free. 
Mackerel or Pollack, for tovring after a boat 
rowing or sailing, Is. 6d.: 28. 9d.; Ss.; 48.; 53.; 
post free. Larger for yachts, 6a. 6d.; 7a. 6d.; 9a. 
HEARDER & SON, 
The Celebrated Tackle Makers, 
M-YMOXITH. 
EstahHshed 1770 ffigheet Awards Everywhere. 
J. HOLBROW & Co. 
(Late Jones d Co., Ill, Jennyn-street) 
FISHING ROD AND TACKLE 
MANUFACTURERS, 
9, Um PLACE, JERMYN STREET. 
Makers of Polo Clubs and Balls. 
ESTABLISHED 1879. 
THE 
Anglers’ Benevolent Society. 
Supported by Voluntary Contributions. 
COMMITTEE ROOM: 
FORESTERS’ HALL, Clerkenwell Ed., E.C. 
Pke-SIDENT— ROBERT BRIGHT MARSTON 
(Editor Eishiufj Gazette). 
Vice-Presidents ; 
P. GEEN {President Arglers’ Association of London 
and Provincial Arjfling Societies). 
C. A. MEDCALP (Prestdent Central Association of 
London Angling Clubs). 
Committee : 
B ABRAHAMS. Allason United Angling Sod ty. 
W. H. BRCKETT, bood Intent 
W. BOWYER, Prince of Walts 
— BEE8LEY. Lincoln 
E CLARK, Marvlebone 
J. B. CLOSE, Highbury 
W. FARF.BROTUER. Amicable Brothers 
G. FRANKLIN, Crown and Buckland 
G. GL' VEK, Cl own and Buckland 
J. JENNINGS, Bostonian 
S. JONES. Eastern Piscatorials 
J. LAMING, Seraphis 
S. MALBV. Dalston 
(r. NORRIS, Crown and Buckland 
H. NORMAN, Hoxton Brothers 
H. PATMAN’, Bermondsey Brothers 
W. PARKIN. Great Northern Brothers 
W. H. SHEAD, Sociable Brothers 
€. WATLING, Great Northern Brothers 
J. V\ ELCH, Cambridge Friendly 
W. J. WADE Anchor and Hope 
Treasurer—P. GEEN. 
TRUSTEES-G. MANNING. G. H. FIELD, R. MURPHY. 
Steward -G. H. FIELD. 
General Secretary—R. GHURNPY, lie, Murray- 
street, New North-road. 
It remains an insolvable problem to the mem¬ 
bers and^-friends of the Society that only 1149 
members of angling clubs out of upwards of 6000 
holders of privilege tickets are eurolled upon its 
books. Let anglers take this to heart and make 
strenuous efforts to increase the membership in 
order that the scope of the Society's operations 
may be extended to the benefit of the sick and 
needy of the angling community. 
N.B.—Collection Boxes for the receipt of small 
Donations will he supplied to Angling Societies 
desirous of placing such in their club rooms, and 
may be bad on application to the Secretary of the 
Anglers* Benevolent Society. 
Tlxe Committee meet on the Second and 
rourtli Fridays in each. Month. 
The Societn now subscribes for 5 Beds 
in the Friendly Societies Seaside Con- 
ralescent Home at Dover for the use of 
its members. 
Arglers holding Privilege Tickets from the 
Anglers’ or Central Associations are eligible for 
membership. Animal Subscription, Is.; Life 
Members, £1 Is. 
MOY HOTEL, BALLINA. 
Klrat Class for Anglers. Charges Moderate. 
Al»o RUNAGRY HOUSE, on the 
Shores of Lough Conn. 
Splendid Salmon and Trout Fishing. 
! Good Pike Fishing and Rough Shooting 
up to December. 
E. MUETAGH. Proprietor 
FBEE FISHIKG. 
SALMON, TROUT, PIKE, FEROX, and 
LARGE GILIAROO. 
' MAGNIFICENT LAKE SCENERY, unsurpassed 
1 in any part of Ireland. 
CARLISLE ARMS, CONG, CONNEMARA. 
I E. BUEKE, Proprietress, 
j Nearest Station, Balllnrobe (5 miles), or daily Steamer 
I from Galway lands passengers within 1 mile of Hotel, 
j FULL PARTICULARS UPON APPLICATION. 
THE BESTFREE FISHING IN IRELAND. 
SALMON, TROUT, PIKE, AND PERCH. 
Dll Lough Corrih, Lough Mask, and Lough-na- 
Fough. Hotel within seven miles of Ballinrobe 
railway station, and five miles of Lough Corrib 
steamer, Cong. Tariff for Board and Lodging 
£'2. 5b. per week. Boat and two men at 68. per 
day.—Apply to JOHN A. JOYCE, J.P. 
Mount Gahb Hotel, Clcnhur, Co. Galway, Ireland. 
LAKE VYRNWT, 
NORTH WALES vi4 OSWESTRY. 
THE SEASON OPENS MARCH 30th. 
350 ACRES RESERVED FOR ARTIFICIAL FLY ONLY. 
Ou tlie otlier part of tlie lake (about 800 acres) Spinning and 
Trolling with natural or artificial bait is allowed. 
Apply Miss DAVIES, Lake Yyrnwy Hotel. 
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. _ 
THB BFOBTUAZrS VADE MECDM. 
Est. 1818. 
Ten PrUe Medal* 
Gold Medal*, 
Pari*. 1878, 
London, 1884 
HEERING’S 
ONLY OENUINE 
COPENHAGEN CHERRY BRANDY 
FETEB F. BEEBINO, 
■>v vevor bv An ol. tox.nr. t tleRojal Danish and Imperial Koaslan Courts and the P> laoe of Wale*. 
‘ Soiu by all respectable Wine Mere! ante. 
