American Agriculturist, for the farm, garden and household . ITU A LOADED CARRYAWAY RETIKNINt the other. When a school of fish is discovered,the two seine boats, each bearing its portion ofthe seine, are started off noiselessly in oppositedirections aud rapidly surround the fish. As upon the railway to the tanks, where they arethrown into water, and a full head of steamturned on into the bottom of the tank, whichcontains some sixteen to eighteen thousand fish. oil man skims, boils, and otherwise prepares itfor barreling. As soon as the pressure is t:ikenoff, the curb slowly resumes its positio


American Agriculturist, for the farm, garden and household . ITU A LOADED CARRYAWAY RETIKNINt the other. When a school of fish is discovered,the two seine boats, each bearing its portion ofthe seine, are started off noiselessly in oppositedirections aud rapidly surround the fish. As upon the railway to the tanks, where they arethrown into water, and a full head of steamturned on into the bottom of the tank, whichcontains some sixteen to eighteen thousand fish. oil man skims, boils, and otherwise prepares itfor barreling. As soon as the pressure is t:ikenoff, the curb slowly resumes its position on therailway, and is pushed to where a man stands. DRAWING THE soon as this is accomplished, the boats havingformed a circle and coming together, the ends ofthe net are joined. The seine now encloses thefish, being kept in a vertical position by means After thirty minutes cooking, the water isdrained off, and a man getting into the tankfills the curbs, which are circular, aud formedof strong wooden slats, bound and lined with ready to remove the cheese as it falls from thecurb, upon the opening of its hinged cheese, or scrap cake, is ground to dif-ferent degrees of fineness, to form the fish-


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