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April 1876
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Hampshire, England

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... I THiE VALUE OF TiEsHr-WATE~i Fian.-To the French people every kind of fish is acceptable as diet, from what- ever waters they may be derived. In our own country the salmon and trout grayling are bred artiflcally as yet, and it. t is a great'question whether the breeding of any other ,would yield a commercial profit as fresh-water fish in aS general with us are much despiseJ, althoaghi ...

MUSICAL BEE AT PORTSMOUTH

... MIUSICAL BEE .AT PORT§MGUTH. TnIl A RIMTMIM. nI, I - - ' DRi. A-117OLD air M-U SIC.' Tosaeta h uia ~ ' given~at ~he Lecture' h Hall of the So1diera' Institute on Morday eyening,7b Mir. eo EGodwin Fowles (Organist -of the -Parish 'Church, Porte. PI, uoilut),end Mr. J. W. D. Pillow (Organist ?? All Sia' k' IChuriib, Lftndport), was,.suclcess frd tiot ke finish wouldabeto coney.a'n inadtquate ...

TO JULIA

... TO JMULA. [See last Saturdayy's Hamshire Telegraph.] ne Such laboured nothings, in so strango a styl, If Amaze the unlearsnd, and make the learsad smile. ~t. Yes; ,is Such shameless bards we have, and yet 'tis true jig There are as mad, abandoned critics too. .se What tho' I'm but a servant maid ' he Employed by those of Julia's grade, hef And, on the whole, but poorly paid,- of I think to ...