Memorial Window
Sir, —Cheers tor Professor Wall. Why shift that glorious window from its most appropriate setting to that motley collection of tomato sheds at Ham?—Yours, etc., 1914. April 5, 1963. Shark Sir,—ln your newspaper you mention a quantity of shark —BO tons—recently sent to Australia. Do fish shops in New ZealauA-aell shirk? If so, what is its selling name? Is it used to New Zealand, and if so, how?—Yours, etc., INTERESTED. March 29, 1963. [Mr M. L. Newman, managing direceor of P. Feron and Son, Ltd., said: “Although edible sharks are sometimes sent to the market by fishermen, practically all are exported and not taken up by the local trade, presumably because Christchurch people prefer other varieties. We cannot speak for the rest of New Zealand.”]
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Press, Volume CII, Issue 30100, 6 April 1963, Page 3
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127Memorial Window Press, Volume CII, Issue 30100, 6 April 1963, Page 3
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