Flying tonight
(N.Z.PA. Staff Crspdt) SYDNEY, April 14. More than eight tons of New Zealand fish will be flown to Sydney today and tomorrow to relieve a fish shortage. A seafood wholesaler, Mr Con Poulos, said today that the fish would come from! Auckland, Wellington, and Christchurch to relieve the shortage, one of the worst experienced at Easter. The fish would be sold in Sydney, and used in restaurants at the Royal Easter Show. Prawns are also being flown in from Queensland to meet the Easter demand.
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Press, Volume CXVI, Issue 34129, 15 April 1976, Page 14
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87Flying tonight Press, Volume CXVI, Issue 34129, 15 April 1976, Page 14
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