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FOR INSTANT FISH POWDER.—Mr R. Gibb (left) and Mr D. Green, of Goose Bay, near Kaikoura, cleaning ling, which are sent to Blenheim to make instant fish powder for overseas markets. Lois Breeze is looking on. In the foreground is a baby shark.

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Press, Volume CXI, Issue 32563, 24 March 1971, Page 2

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FOR INSTANT FISH POWDER.—Mr R. Gibb (left) and Mr D. Green, of Goose Bay, near Kaikoura, cleaning ling, which are sent to Blenheim to make instant fish powder for overseas markets. Lois Breeze is looking on. In the foreground is a baby shark. Press, Volume CXI, Issue 32563, 24 March 1971, Page 2

FOR INSTANT FISH POWDER.—Mr R. Gibb (left) and Mr D. Green, of Goose Bay, near Kaikoura, cleaning ling, which are sent to Blenheim to make instant fish powder for overseas markets. Lois Breeze is looking on. In the foreground is a baby shark. Press, Volume CXI, Issue 32563, 24 March 1971, Page 2