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A paragraph published in the Auckland “Still’." stated that one of the employers’ .representatives in the Arbitration Court said that he know .a man,who’ with his wife and child, lived comfortably on £3 a week. This statement has aroused the .interest of a Greyinouth resident, who claims to save "gone one better/’ by living on 375. per week for the past 12 months, and supporting an invalid husband. into the bargain (says the “Star"). There is, in this case, no family. A species of bully very plentiful at the south end of Luke Taupo provides splendid feed for trout, according to Mr. A. E. Smitli, who recoinfnended to I he council of the North Ctintovbury Acclimatisation Society that it should have specimens taken to Canterbury for experimental purposes (says an exchange). The bully in question, stated .Mr. Smith, did not grow more than an inch and a half in length, and was very prolific. There was much discussion upon the question whether the fish described by Mr. Smith was the common bully, and it wits finally decided to have several specimens taken to Canterbury.

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Dominion, Volume 21, Issue 259, 2 August 1928, Page 16

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Untitled Dominion, Volume 21, Issue 259, 2 August 1928, Page 16

Untitled Dominion, Volume 21, Issue 259, 2 August 1928, Page 16