I A. lough fisliiag story comeg from > Lng^nd, A lawyer was fishing for * trout from a boat, when- he lost hJ« * gold watch overboird. A year after ' lie was tolling at the same spot when he cfcught-an 81b trout, and 'in its J| throat ! ho. foima a gold watch, still T going and showing correct tune: Tim A theory to account for .its going is that f it was a 4tem wimler, and that in > nifi&ticat^g- ite food -the fi^h turrreJ } the stewj and kept' ft wound up. -r Mt|].;M. Siiiitlj; H.ti:R, leuTos cm lm voyage to England, about four weeks hence. He goes to in^oduce the claims of'Tarauaki iron^nTtSW , five %s of with hi^ - fes^ At ;tho lig:ci|e(Hi ; at: P&i m « w v " in the course. Qfbi3.reinarH B aS? f ;- hoped that he. wa ? not botrayi^ t secrecy in , statWtbat ii 'was . M^~ m^AJip ; c|lJ: .Parjwmput togotW-^ ear p^^*yfar. .- 'y r . ' * I^RouoiiOir IUT9.V-julear.out ra*v- n»a^'*"' reaches, flics r; - (fate, bwl-ttugs, ' tfc eWtfcw^ coc<-rabitß r sparrows, gophers. 'At > ' uj^drugists.
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Bay of Plenty Times, 18 November 1895, Page 3
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