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Fishermen line the banks of the Rakaia River yesterday. They were competing in a salmon fishing contest organised by the Rakaia River Promotion Association. More than 600 entrants, including some from Britain, Australia, and America, are competing for a total of $13,000 in prize-money. The competition will end on Sunday.

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Press, 4 March 1983, Page 3

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Fishermen line the banks of the Rakaia River yesterday. They were competing in a salmon fishing contest organised by the Rakaia River Promotion Association. More than 600 entrants, including some from Britain, Australia, and America, are competing for a total of $13,000 in prize-money. The competition will end on Sunday. Press, 4 March 1983, Page 3

Fishermen line the banks of the Rakaia River yesterday. They were competing in a salmon fishing contest organised by the Rakaia River Promotion Association. More than 600 entrants, including some from Britain, Australia, and America, are competing for a total of $13,000 in prize-money. The competition will end on Sunday. Press, 4 March 1983, Page 3

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