There is a most curious love story told of a Lewis man. which, if true, is certainly most remarkable. 'll:ere arc a number of deeply interesting papers in this number. The Leishre flour.—This is a capital number. " Lombardy Court " is an excellent story. Miss Bird's " Letters fr
February 9, 1878 - Huntly Express - Huntly, Aberdeenshire, Scotland
fisherman, let him be young or old ! One of the very first fi sh I ever caught in my life was a perch, and to this day I recollect my pride and exultation when I effected his capture. He had located himself near the sluice gates at the head of a mill-stream, hard by my native va
February 15, 1878 - Fishing Gazette - London, London, England
February 15th, 1878. these hooks back and forward in the water under their own noses, to their own especial delectation. And it was easy to see that they always came to the same conclusion, viz. that " if they themselves were salmon, they would assuredly go for' that fine hook."
February 15, 1878 - Fishing Gazette - London, London, England
Messrs F. Watling, 71b 14oz ; F. Fitch, 51b 15oz ; Cherry, 31b 15oz ; W. Phillips, 31b Soz, all roach from the Thames; Mr J. Smith, roach from Watford; Messrs J. Cooper and E. Baker, roach from the Thames. J. Fitch, reporter.
February 15, 1878 - Fishing Gazette - London, London, England
February 15th, 1878. He is a young member, and he has, as some of my friends across the " Ditch " would say, " Got Grit," and bids fair to beat a great many of the older members again this season. On Sunday evening last there was a very large show of roach and chub, the contribu
February 15, 1878 - Fishing Gazette - London, London, England
In spite of the weather that prevailed on Sunday last, several of the above managed to get some fish, Mr Harris and friend visited Egham, and succeeded in capturing some chub and dace, Mr Larlham, dace and roach from Cookham, several other members went to Richmond and got a few
February 15, 1878 - Fishing Gazette - London, London, England
82 the club. Mr Lander on rising to reply was received with well-merited cheers, and expressed his acknowledgments for their appreciation of his services. It appeared very evident that Mr Lander is the right man in the right place. Mr Alfred Jardine in •ery felicitous terms prop
February 15, 1878 - Fishing Gazette - London, London, England