The richest hare in the world was lately running wild somewhere noiit' Bleleficld, in the itiieinclnnd. Round its neck was a handkerchief containing £"0 in notes. Meantime a peasant woman was weeping out her heart for trying to strangle a hare in a trap with an improvised belt concealing her worldly possessions. She succeeded only in setting the animal free. At, tills time of the year the fishing trawlers of Napier return with large littubt of soles, whereas other fish are not so plentiful. In about a month's time fishermen anticipate that there will be plenty of terakihi off the shores of Napier. A fisherman said yesterday that h< hud been informed that ternk'hi were plentiful at present around Gisborne and Wellington, and appeared to. he Working up the coast toward Hawke's Bay.
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Dominion, Volume 27, Issue 188, 8 May 1934, Page 4
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