TftotJT PoifDs in Amebtca. — The largest and most successful troutbreeder in America is Mr. Seth Green, of Rochester. He possesses breeding apparatus for .3,000,000 eggs. One pond, only 75ft; .long, 12 ft. wide, and sft. deep, has' 9,000' trout in it, from 9in. to 20in. long, weighing from a quarter of a pound to three pounds each, all as fat as peals, and as beautiful as trout can possibly be. L am certain rhat this is the largest and finest exhibiton of trout in America, and, probably, in the whole -world. This alone would well pay a journey of any lover of Walton from any part of the country to see. But this is not <iIL He has another pond right by 'the side of this, 30ft. by 50ft., which contains 20,000 beautiful trout, mostly one and two yeavs old, from Gin. to 9in long. These trout ponds are near 'the village -of Caledonia, Livingston County, New Tbrk.' A boi,. ten years of are. hanged himself in an outhouse at Nbrthmoulton, England, ;becaußa his, mother refused to give him a halfpenny. ""Two prjhree younger v re present ; but though they ran for tanee, it came too late.
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Tuapeka Times, Volume II, Issue 65, 8 May 1869, Page 3
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