The Maryport Advertiser
November 3rd 1882
Stinking Herring | Stinking Herring |
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WHITEHAVEN. At Whitehaven Police Court, yesterday, William KENNISH, fish dealer, Whitehaven, was charged by the Trustees of the Town and Harbour with having eleven boxes of stinking herrings which he intended to sell for human food. Mr. W. W. LUMB prosecuted. Mr. MONTGOMERY, county analyst, stated that he considered the herrings quite unfit for food, some of them being rotten. Defendant said that he considered the fish sound both as regarded taste and smell. He had eaten them himself. The Bench considered the case proved, and defendant was fined £5, including costs. |
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