Fish Cultural Operation.
The work oi moubating salmonidtStj it now in active course'of progress. aMh'e Midland Counties Fish Cultural EatabtislK raent; Malvern Wells, and largo quantities of eggs are beings artificially spawned from' fish, Mr William Burgess, tho founder and proprietor of the establishment, has made extraordinary arrangomontiifor laying.dbwn an unusually large number of ova in his hatoherioß, whiob are daily receiving. fresh' consignments, Tho arrangements inplude pioyisipn for tho incubation arid rearing oj ova for public bodies,-.which Mrljqrgesj performs gratuitously, in order to encourage them to stook their waters; The aoolimatii aation of the American ihitegsh cor'eflomii 'albus, is to be 'attempted at the. close of, this year; and' tho United.States Fish Commissioner's' bavo, -announced their jntention of forwarding to Mr Bu'rgosli consignments of, the ova of'this valuable food' form,' nliioh constitutes a' staple article of dietary in'Ajnerica, Ponds of great size and" dep'thihavo been-pre.' pared for the young fish when hatobod out, and special food has been manufactured'by Mr Burgess for their consumption; :,The distribution of fish reared last, season has taken place, and large quantifies ■of all kinds of fiuviatile fish h'ayo been sent to all parts of England and Wales, The prepay gation of coarse fish, such as peroh, roaonjj carp, tench, <fco., which' is performed jr artificial methods, has been attended jvfljL such success that Mr Burgess, bus 'dapr to oxtend this /Beotion of his. has enlarged bis establishment for.'that ■ purpose,' : ;;::;;■. v : 'v ; \. ;;'•'; ;■,-..
FRENCH CKIMINALSiIS Of 20,000 criminais arrested ittjPari*i» J;: . tha.ooutßa of the year-the figure itself 5 "; seems inoredibly. J arge^-16,000 hadvnot ':':'■ attained the ago of twenty. There is juet : A now. on epidemic of crimes: of * violence 1 r perp'vatrated by,young thieves and assassins. at • present confined in French prisons were sorted according fo : ? : their age, it would-be found that the wry'';' Urge, 'majqrity,;were'--made np of between,'s!iteeh.•',"<trid» statistics were'supplied: bythfrprosecuM'-:' counsel in the last judicial 'sensation that" • has;: come before ,the; Paris courts, course of the trial ..supplied the explanation'• £ of the foot.' HwßS.S'murde'r'caße'otei!'-''' 1 tfjordinairy brutality.' The arf olJ:woman" of M arid organist >bf: the'parish e'hurohV >h v !b£:7o: •: Tho-.priminal; Cwas •; ihoS; parish the 'mofive' ;(or'i;t|pS murder; ;.mero'3hoft.:.' The;hQuso''!yaiiv" jWeiiiiijlp tit Biglit,, th 6 oU down for dead/on and then the old woman ■■■The-: ,. ; flwriedrt.ofl^'ahditherfHiefll arrested;money ii--hip; ! stainedmfltfblood; v!AC ; ; ptoyed.'ffiat■' iminaMinthish'omble'M The'; eilenuatuig'OTumstances.'i^To'iffigK^!! ireaders Ihov.veitlibl^mema-iß<mw»im»M«.#3
, of b joung girl. No tionder tho/ronoh ■ prisons are full of johm oriminols. •
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3156, 18 March 1889, Page 2
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396Fish Cultural Operation. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3156, 18 March 1889, Page 2
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