FISHES APPROPRIATED.
For Soldiers— The sword fish and the scabbard fish. For Sailors— The pilot fish For Musicians— The band fish. For Smokers— The pipe fish. For Barbers— The pole fishi For, Blacksmiths-r-The, bellows fish, the file fish, and the.hanimcrhead. For'Faultfiridcrs— The carp. For Office-seekers—The plaice. For Baby— The bib fish. For Teamsters— The carter fish. For Travellers— The trunk fish. For Shoemakers — The soles and the^eels. For Schoolboys— The sucker. ■f"*v4 1 ?' For Entomologists— The butterfly fish. For Colourmcn— The whiting Fpr:the Ambitious— The power fish. Foreoia/.Weather-VThe coal fish. For Cheesemongers— The butter fish. For Old Maids— The angler. For Licensed Victuallers— The toper fish. For Huntsmen— The dog fish, the hound, and the boar fish. For Farmers— T|he thrasher. For Washerwomen — The tub fish. For Bathers— The fipundrr. For Frosty ■Weather—The skates. For Married Men — Old wife For Rowers— The oar fish;
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Marlborough Express, Volume XXVII, Issue 268, 26 November 1891, Page 4
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144FISHES APPROPRIATED. Marlborough Express, Volume XXVII, Issue 268, 26 November 1891, Page 4
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