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CORRESPONDENCE.

To the Editor of the Globe.

Sir, —Can you inform your readers whose duty it is to prevent the refuse, dead sea-fish herrings, flounders, &o—from being thrown into the Avon as poison for the trout, by punishing the offenders. Yesterday, I saw a string of such carrion in the bed of our trout-stream, close to Montreal street bridge, polluting the water with what "the too greedy fishmonger had probably not been willing to sell at a fair price while it was fresh. Some of it was still left even by the eels this morning. Yours, &c, BILLINGSGATE.

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Globe, Volume V, Issue 544, 16 March 1876, Page 2

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CORRESPONDENCE. Globe, Volume V, Issue 544, 16 March 1876, Page 2

CORRESPONDENCE. Globe, Volume V, Issue 544, 16 March 1876, Page 2

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