THE THREE FISHERY.
Fpr men must work and women must weep, And there's little {p earn an,d many to keep, Though the harbour bar be moaning.
(Tq the! Editor.)
Siß,-»In jshinking1 pver the sad fate that ha?':' in all probability befallen the threp pifn 'vrho.-l^ft here spine time efnpe, tp go fishing, and who have not since be^n heard of, the abgve. lines pecurred to me, I notice in your Saturday's issue that Mr IP. Williama writes to ypii that there isVa fiteam launph for such emergenpies p this. Sorely Mr Williams, of all men, ought to know that the Government steam launch is iaae4 r^tKer as an engine pf destruction to pshermeh. than anything else. Iffad there been a, suspicion that t-hpse, men were getting pyißtere, and tlj^ was ft possibility^ of a ten jppunds fine being secured, the launch Wpujof no doubt have been sent fprthwith.; but ag it is, th,e Government must save cos\s.-rrii &m, etc., $. Lowkdes. Ifewnaarket, September 10th, 1888. '
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Auckland Star, Volume XIX, Issue 215, 12 September 1888, Page 2
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164THE THREE FISHERY. Auckland Star, Volume XIX, Issue 215, 12 September 1888, Page 2
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