Interest in flying in the Poverty Bay district is being maintained • to no undiminished degree, and arrangements for the formation of a branch of the Hawke s Bay Aero Club are proceeding steadily. At least two of the members have not neglected to get well forward with their flying instruction, and during the weekend they journey to Hastings to further their training.
Anglers have a way of their own in descriptive story, and the invasion of eels in the Kakanui river has given them much to talk about. According to one fisherman at the meeting of the Waitaki Acclimatisation Society, he has seen an outsize in cels, and his account is worth repeating. “It was the biggest I have ever seen in my life and had a tail like a feather duster.’ 1
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Dominion, Volume 22, Issue 212, 4 June 1929, Page 3
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