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Good luck attended the fishing of a N.S.W. party who returned at the end of last -week from a month's holiday at the Bay of Islands. Mesin. John Folkincr, J. W. Hayei and H. A. Mawhiney joined up with a party from Hawke's Bay, and making their headquarters at Deep Water Cove, inside Cape Brett, had a good spell close to the fishing grounds. They accounted in all for ten zwordfish and seven mako (hark. The snapshots reproduced were taken by Mr. Falkiner. That on the right shows Mr. Falkiner with a shark weighing 2001b, and s. swordfish weighing 2801b. That on the left is of Mr. J. W. Hayes al cngside a swordnsh weighing 2801b, and a shark weighing 2601b, which fell to his rod.

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Auckland Star, Volume LV, Issue 76, 29 March 1924, Page 17

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Good luck attended the fishing of a N.S.W. party who returned at the end of last -week from a month's holiday at the Bay of Islands. Mesin. John Folkincr, J. W. Hayei and H. A. Mawhiney joined up with a party from Hawke's Bay, and making their headquarters at Deep Water Cove, inside Cape Brett, had a good spell close to the fishing grounds. They accounted in all for ten zwordfish and seven mako (hark. The snapshots reproduced were taken by Mr. Falkiner. That on the right shows Mr. Falkiner with a shark weighing 2001b, and s. swordfish weighing 2801b. That on the left is of Mr. J. W. Hayes al cngside a swordnsh weighing 2801b, and a shark weighing 2601b, which fell to his rod. Auckland Star, Volume LV, Issue 76, 29 March 1924, Page 17

Good luck attended the fishing of a N.S.W. party who returned at the end of last -week from a month's holiday at the Bay of Islands. Mesin. John Folkincr, J. W. Hayei and H. A. Mawhiney joined up with a party from Hawke's Bay, and making their headquarters at Deep Water Cove, inside Cape Brett, had a good spell close to the fishing grounds. They accounted in all for ten zwordfish and seven mako (hark. The snapshots reproduced were taken by Mr. Falkiner. That on the right shows Mr. Falkiner with a shark weighing 2001b, and s. swordfish weighing 2801b. That on the left is of Mr. J. W. Hayes al cngside a swordnsh weighing 2801b, and a shark weighing 2601b, which fell to his rod. Auckland Star, Volume LV, Issue 76, 29 March 1924, Page 17