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Jordan Agnew, aged five, of Ashburton, and his sister, Kimberley, aged seven, fishing from the Lyttelton wharf, yesterday. They were taking part in the last of the Take a Kid Fishing Month activities. The intention has been to give New Zealand children a sense of confidence by involving them in a healthy outdoor pursuit. Events were organised by the New Zealand Future Fisherman foundation.

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Press, 28 November 1988, Page 24

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Jordan Agnew, aged five, of Ashburton, and his sister, Kimberley, aged seven, fishing from the Lyttelton wharf, yesterday. They were taking part in the last of the Take a Kid Fishing Month activities. The intention has been to give New Zealand children a sense of confidence by involving them in a healthy outdoor pursuit. Events were organised by the New Zealand Future Fisherman foundation. Press, 28 November 1988, Page 24

Jordan Agnew, aged five, of Ashburton, and his sister, Kimberley, aged seven, fishing from the Lyttelton wharf, yesterday. They were taking part in the last of the Take a Kid Fishing Month activities. The intention has been to give New Zealand children a sense of confidence by involving them in a healthy outdoor pursuit. Events were organised by the New Zealand Future Fisherman foundation. Press, 28 November 1988, Page 24

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