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SUPPLEMENT TO THE PISHING GAZETTE 
[.liJNE 17, 1893 
ANGLING FIXTURES. 
June 18. 
Albert Piscatorials : Prize outing. 
Allason United : Roving Match. 
Alma : Match. 
Battersea Friendly : Match at Amberley. 
Dalston : Match at Harlow. 
Globe : Prize outing. 
Izaak Walton ; Outing to Burnt Mill. 
North Lambeth : Outing to Yalding. 
Peckham Brothers : Outing to Amberley. 
Phcenix ; Brake outing to Harcfield. 
Pixie Brothers ; Prize outing. 
South London : Match at Amberley. 
United Brothers : Outing at Watoringbury. 
Waggoners : Match at Wateringbury. 
West Ham Brothers : Match at Burnt Mill. 
June 19. 
Anglers’ Association ; Monthly delegate meeting. 
Eastern Piscatorials : Annual dinner. 
Islington Brothers : Association visit. 
Prince of AVales; Special meeting. 
June 20. 
Albert Piscatorials ; Committee meeting. 
Bermondsey Brothers : Anglers’ Association visit. 
Forest Gate Piscatorials ; Special general meeting. 
Gresham : Discussion — “ May-fly Fishing.” 
Lady of the Lake : Important meeting. 
Park Angling Society : Annual supper. 
Sundial: Special meeting. 
Westminster; Quarterly night. 
June 21. 
Brompton: Annual dinner. 
Forest Gate Piscatorials : Visit on No. 1 Eastern List. 
South London : Match at Bures. 
Wenlock : Annual supper. 
June 22. 
Livernool Angling Society : Match at Knowsley. 
June 23. 
Anglers’ Benevolent : Committee meeting. 
FIXTURES FOR THE FUTURE. 
June 25. — Clerkenwell and District Visiting List; Prize 
outing on the Arun. 
„ 25.—Rodney : Outing to Amberley. 
,, 26.—Anglers’ Pride : Visit. 
,, 26.—Lincoln : Visit. 
,, 27. — Grange : Outing to Watoringbury. 
July 2.—Serapis : Outing. 
„ 5.—Lincoln : Annual supper. 
„ 5. — Prince Arthur : Special meeting. 
„ 11.—Good Intent: Distribution of prizes. 
,, 23.—South London United V'isiting List: Com¬ 
petition at Amberley. 
,, 24. — Hull Times Angling Competition at Brigg. 
Rejwxts from Clubs 
TFe heg to remind Secretaries that their Reports (to 
ensure insertion) must reach us not later than Thurs¬ 
day Morningr. Thursday night’s clubs or meetings by 
first post on Friday morning. Address “ Editor, Fishing 
Gazette, St. Dunstan’s House. Fetter-lane, London,” 
marfced “ Club Report ” outside envelope. 
Anglers’ Association, Foresters’ Hall, Clerken- 
well-road, E.C.—The monthly delegate meeting will take 
place on Monday evening next, June 19, at 8.30.—R. 
Ghurnet, sec. 
Anglers’ Association. — Southern District 
Visiting List. —A return visit on the above list will 
take place cn Tuesday next, the 20th inst., at the Ber¬ 
mondsey Brothers Angling Society, Woolpack Tavern, 
Bermondsey-street, S.E.—As I have the honour of repre¬ 
senting that society, I hope brother anglers will rally 
round and give them a bumper.—G. W. Armstrong, 
district officer. 
Anglers’ Association (Western District).—A 
very successful visit was paid to the Queen’s Angling 
Society on June 14. On the roll being called six clubs 
answered. The association’s box, on being opened, was 
found to contain 6s. The next visit will go to the Royal 
George, Queen’s Arms, Bateman-street, Soho, of which 
due notice will be given.—J. Harris, Visiting Officer. 
Anglers’ Association Visiting List (Eastern 
District No. 2).—The next return visit on this list 
will take place at the Islington Brothers Angling 
Society, held at the Myddleton Arms, Canonbury-road, 
Essex-road. on Monday, June 19. The last few visits 
this society have had have been badly attended, but I 
hope this will bo an exception, as they have a new ho.st, 
and I should like to see him have a good house-warm¬ 
ing.—F. Thorling. 
Anglers’ Benevolent Society, Foresters’ Hall, 
Clerkenwt Il-Toad. Clerkenwell. EG. — Since my last 
report I heg to acknowle *ge with thanks the receipt of 
Jll 13^. from tlm Clissold ; .£1 7s Bermondsey Brothers ; 
14s. 2d. Battersea Friendly Angling S >cietips, from their 
donation boxes; and lOn donation from the Oak 
Angling Society. The next meeting of the oomraitteo 
xvill take place on Friday evening, June 23, at 8.30,—E. 
Ghurnet, sec. 
Albert Plgcatorlal Society, Cowley Arms, Nor. 
mandy-ploce, Brixton, S.W.—At our last weekly meet¬ 
ing wo eleoted another working member. The first 
balance sheet of this society was brought forwar4 and 
duly accepted, which shows ns to be in a very fair 
position, as we have a substantial balance in hand after 
very heaxy expenditure. Our prize list was also further 
increased by eight more prizes, and as two prizes xvere 
given as specials for the 18th inst., go where you please, 
and all fish to xveigh, I hope we shall have a good show 
of fish for the first weigh-in to this society. Members 
on the committee will please take notice that a com¬ 
mittee meeting will be held on the 20th inst., at 
9.30 p.m., to arrange prize list and discuss several other 
important matters.—\V. H. Bryant. 
Allason United Brothers’ Angling Society, 
Duke of Sussex. Uxbridge-street. Netting Hill Gate, W. 
—Messrs. Turner, Boreham, and Dovell have been elected 
as working members, and more are about to 
join. Mr. Fuller offered 5s. for the largest jack 
taken from the association’s water, Langley Canal, Sun¬ 
day only, and Mr. A. Boreham 5s. for the largest roach 
taken from any waters during the season. Our first 
roving match takes place on the 18th inst., no member 
to start fishing before daybreak, Sunday; two rods 
allowed; all fish to weigh—burr, jack, perch, and eels— 
and no prize to be taken with less than 8oz. of fish. 
Our worthy host, who is clerk of scales, will, on receipt 
of weighing-fish, give the member the club’s printed 
cheque for the receipt of fish. On and after this 14fh 
day of June it is decided “ That the fishing for the 
annual gross weight prize shall onl.v be fished for once a 
week, not one week day and the following Sunday, that 
is to say, if a member weighs in, say, on Wednesday for 
for gross xveight, he cannot repeat the same on the fol- 
loxving Sunday.” A committee has been appointed to 
revise our rules.—H. B. Abrahams, sec. 
Alma Angling Society, Crown Distillery, Vere- 
street. Glare-market. W.U. — On Tuesday we got 
through some important business, and accorded a 
hearty vote of thanks to Mr. Pailes for his past services 
as secretary and treasurer, and also for past considera¬ 
tion towards us. The following were elected as 
officers;—Messrs. G. Bird, treasurer; H. Seymour and 
A. Hill, chairman and vice respectively; H. Seymour 
and E. Leicester, delegates to the Central ; G. Marriott 
and H. Seymour, auditors for last quarter. I think all 
members know the rules and conditions for the match 
Sunday, when I hope to see the tra.vs well filled at our 
new club-house, the Coach and Horses, Portsmoufh- 
place, Lincoln’s-inn Fields. Members can obtain their 
privilege tickets by applying to Mr. Pailes. — G. 
Marriott, sec. 
Anglers’ Pride, Princess of Wales, South-street, 
East-street, Walworth. — Members are requested to 
attend on Wednesday next, June 21 (it being quarterly 
night), all subscriptions and fines must be paid ; also 
election of all officers for the ensuing quarter. I have 
all the privilege tickets ready should they be required. 
Secretaries of angling clubs please note the next visit 
on the South London List will take place at this society 
on Monday evening, June 26, and trust we shall be well 
supported by all the clubs on this list, this society 
having been represented at every visit during the past 
year.—J. H. Tucker, bon. sec. 
Battersea Friendly Angling Society, Queen’s 
Hotel, Queen’s-road, Battersea.—The members of this 
club will fish their first match of the season on June 18, 
at Amberley. Pegged down, between Houghton Bridge 
and Bury. Train, 8.27 from Clapbam Junction, re¬ 
turning 7.12 from Amberley.— Geo. Mumeord, see. 
Bermondsey Brothers Angling Society, Wool- 
pack Tavern, Bermondsey-street.—A return visit on the 
Anglers’ Association list, Southern Division, will be 
paid to this society on Tuesday, the 20th, when the 
company of brother anglers s.nd friends will be 
esteemed a favour.—A. Conn, sec. 
Blackfriars Angling Society, Winchester Arms, 
Soutbwark-street.—Since my last report we have bad a 
good muster of members present, and we have also 
elected Mr. Marigold a working member for the coming 
season ; also three honorary members. If any gentleman 
would like to join this society every information can be 
obtained at the clubhouse. Will members come up in 
full force next week, so as to settle our silver cup com¬ 
petition?—.1. Foster, bon. sec. ■ 
Bloomsbury Brothers Angling Society, Rose 
and Crown, Broad-street, W.C.—On the 7th inst. we 
held our twenty-first annual supper, xvhen thirty sat 
down to a very nice supper, provided by Mr. Wilson. 
The principal winners for the season were Messrs. T. 
Davis, D. Rich, H. Davis, C. Davis, W. Pailes, D. 
Warren, T. Brown, C. Payne, J. Stevens, and the late 
Mr. Fail-head, who won most of the prizes, which have 
been sent to his wife. The harmony was most excellent 
some very good songs being sung by Messrs. J. Stevens, 
Ayrey, Read, Westbrooke, Sheldrake, Brown, &c. The 
following have been elected honorary members; D. 
Begbie, G. Hicks, VV. Kerr. Mr. Pain was elected a 
working member, and A. W. Pain proposed as a work¬ 
ing member also Mr. Lowden, they will be elected in 
duo course.—D. W.arren, sec. 
^ Brothers Well Met Angling Society, King 
Edward the Sixth, King Edward-street, Liverpool-road. 
—Si cretariea of angling clubs and friends please note 
that this old-established club has removed from the 
Berkley Castle, Rahare-.street, to the ab<.vs address, and 
now having better accommodation we shall bo pleased 
to see any old or new members that may wish to join the 
clnb. Meeting nights Sunday and Wednesday.—H. 
Same, sec. 
Bruns-wich Brothers Angling Society, Cherry 
Tree, Bromle.v.—The annual dinner took place on 
Tuesday evening last, and was a great sucoess. An 
excellent repast was provided by the host, Mr. Y'oung, 
and the concert following was a great success. ’The 
chair was taken by Messrs. Jackson and Wilson j vice, 
Mr. Randell. The following contributed to the 
harmony :—Messrs. Parmenter, Mearing, Watkins, A. 
Bones, Oakes, G. Mearing, and H. Bones. The 
secretary read the list of g-oss weight of fish, which 
reached nearly 4cv;t., and I am pleased to say our prize 
list swelled considerably during the evening. Hoping 
members will attend in force next Tuesday, as we have 
so.me pressing business to attend to.—J. Watkins, sec. 
City of London and Biisiug Sun Angling 
Society. —The Cas benefit took place on Monday even¬ 
ing, and was well attended, and an enjoyable evening 
spent. Messrs. Thorling and Chambers in the chair; 
Mr. Abbott vice. The following gentlemen contributed 
towards the harmony: Messrs. C. and W. Watling, 
Franklin, Webster, W. Stroteb, Thorling, Afflett, 
Chambers, C. Tayler, Webb, T. and J. Bradley, Mr. R. 
Chambers (with the Indian clubs), and many others. 
Mr. Castoll returns his sincere thanks to his numerous 
friends xvho so well supported him. Returns for 
programme J to be sent to Mr. F. Bradley, 312, Strand, or 
The George, Brooko-street, Holborn. 
City Piscatorials, Coffee Pot Tavern, Warwiok- 
lane. City.—The annual dinner of this club took place 
on Wednesday evening last, and, although not so 
crowded as last year, when over sixty membeTS and 
friends sat down, the room was comfortably full; and 
it goes without saying that ample justice was done to 
the good things provided by‘‘Genial Tom’'and Mr. 
Keble. Mr. Crumplen presided; a capital musical 
programme was got through; and the usual loyal toasts 
and speeches brought another pleasant evening to a 
close.—G. H. 
Claphani Junction Angling Society. — The 
Clarence, Winstanley-road, Clapham Junction, S.W.— 
At our last meeting we had the pleasure of making three 
new members, viz., Messrs. A. Faller, J. Coward. Wm. 
Harvey, and nominated Messrs. C. Chapman and Wm. 
Montague, jun. Members are requessed to attend on 
Thursday next to arrange an outing, and other important 
business will bo brought forward. Any member wishing 
to have his privilege ticket can do so by applying to me. 
We are still open to receive a few more gentlemen as 
members. Entrance fee is. 3d., and 2i. a week sub¬ 
scriptions (working). 5s. per annum (honorary) xvhich 
includes privilege ticket.—G. T. Jameson, sec. 
Clerkenwell and District Visiting List 
Match.. -This competition will take place at Amberley, 
on the 25tb, all holders of privilege tickets belonging 
to clubs on the list are eligible to compete. 1 beg to 
remind secretaries that all money and unsold tickets be 
returned to me at the delegate meeting at the Middlesex 
Arms, Clerkenwel-green, before 11 p.m., on Friday, 
23rd, in order that we may arrange the prizes. We 
have a considerable sum in hand to start with.— 
F. Castell, bon. sec. 
CliftouTille Angling Society, Cliftonville Hotel, 
Ilderton-road, South Bermondsey.—We passed a very 
pleasant evening on Tuesday last, Mr. H. Case in the 
chair, who has promised us another silver cup to be 
contested for. We have several new members to 
augment onr numbers, and with help we can make a 
most successful season. There is a considerable prize 
list, and no time should be lost by the members not 
showing up at the Wednesday meeting. A few members 
intend going Sussex way next Sunday, and have great 
opinion of their ability to indune the roach to feed. A 
case of three roach weighing 71b. 4oz., are in the club¬ 
house, which are the property of Mr. Levein.—P. 
Gardner, sec. 
Clissold Angling Society. —The annual outing of 
this young but flourishing society took place on Sunday, 
June 4, when we journey by road to the Red Lion, St. 
Margaret’s. A cold collation was provided for the 
members out in the meadow on the bank of the river. 
After despatching onr al fresco repast most of the 
members went by boat to Rye House, and, after a sub¬ 
stantial tea, returned to the club-house, where we 
arrived at 10.30 all the better for our outing xvhich was 
undoubtedly a grand success.—L., see. 
Dalston Angling Society, Brownlow Arms, 
Brownlow-street, Dalston.—On Tuesday, the 13th inst., 
there was a very good attendance, when one new 
member was made and another proposed. On the 
18th inst. a pegged down match will take place at 
Harlow for six prizes. Members to go down by the 
eight o’clock train.—S. Malbt, sec. 
Eastern Piscatorial Society, Spread Eagle, Gill- 
street, Limehouse, E.—Owing to a mistake in your last 
issue the date of our dinner is given as the 18th. It 
should have been Monday, the 19th. Those interested 
please take notice of the date. AVe trust to have a show 
ot fish on the 18th, and the captor.s thereof on feed the 
following day.—W. Bartlett, hon. sec. 
Forest Gate Piscatorials, Forest Gate Hotel, 
Godwin-read, Forest Gate.—All clubs in the Eastern 
District are requested to attend the first visit to the 
above club on No. 1 Eastern Visiting List on Wednes¬ 
day, June 21, at the above hotel. Trains leave Liver- 
Ijuol-street and Fenchurcli-street for Forest Gate at 
frequent intervals, calling at Forest Gate. Members 
are ro(iuested to atten'd a general meeting on Tuesday 
next, the ‘20th inst., at 9 o'clock for special business, 
and to arrange for the first outing. Tue usual xveekly 
nieetinz was held on Wedne.sday, when four new mom- 
bers were duly elected, and several m-atters of imoor- 
tanco discussed. All members both working and hono¬ 
rary lire requested to attend tlio first weighing-in of 
fish on the 18th. when a good show of fish will, it 
is hoped, be on view. Gentlemen wishing to join a 
ftrst-oluss angling club slionld oommunieato with W, J, 
Talbot, 6, Jamaioa-road, Forest Gate, E., hon, see. 
Globe Angling Society, Earl Russell, Isledon- 
road, N.—Weiiad a good meeting on Monday last, when 
