Eori.v-iwo lisli id' a total weight of over 2cwl.. and all caught in the short period of live hours on Wednesday last, was the astounding performance put up by a itmirti't of angler- li.-hing in the waterof Lake Waimka. Ineluded in the has ki'l were II sea-run salmon, ami this fact alum- makes the catch one of outstanding importance. If the sett-run salmon continue to take so readily as they did on this occasion, good sport will he enjoyed by anglers right up to the end of May, when the season for this particular lish closes. The details of Ihe various lisp which comprised the catch are as follow: --Sea-run salmon, two, 201 b. each, three 181 b. eacjt, two I Gib. each, one 151 b., two 141 b. each, and one !)lb.: rainbow trout, two 51b. each and two -lib. each; landlocked quinnnt. 27 fish. Aged 1.30. tut inhabitant of a village in Baroda State, India, is regarded as the oldest man in the British Empire. During hist year IGG London. Midland, and Scottish trains were accelerated, with a daily saving of 8G52 minutes.
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Dominion, Volume 26, Issue 183, 1 May 1933, Page 13
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