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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64Jordan 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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