MUNICIPAL FISH BUSINESS.
(To the Editor.) Sir. — 1 note Mr. Sanford lias retired from ibuainess, and is out to use lite brains for the frood of the firm without fee. Let the people of Auckland go into tlieir li*h enterprise in a business manner, and. instead of Mr. Sauford wishing he were thirty yearn younger to voluntarily «o to the Argentine .-nil start trawling for fish, he will he compelled to pivc up or otherwise the Conntil Inly him out. T, with my experience of lifteen years in the trade at Home, would be prepared to work up the municipal Uuisiness for one year, free of any j salary, just to prove to the public and J Mr. Sanfonl that, even with such losses being shown, that this business can be pulled together and Ik> made to pay. Being a Scotch man. I take Mr. Sanford'i letter as an insult to the trade 1 have been brought up in.—l am. et»\. EXPERIENCE.
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Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 192, 15 August 1922, Page 3
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