ANGLING SEASON
MOST RIVERS CLEAR
by angers^ tl prevailing <tss.t°s d. ;.?f t «_* tinns in the various districts.— ■ Wairarapa-Tho Mauncatarera, Waw< W and Wungawa are all runnintf clear. The Ruamahm/ga is cloudy, butelcanns. Local Streams.-The Karon, Koiokoio, Oroua, and cloudy, but clearing. The Waikanae ia hTahiato?-The Makakalu. Mangatainoka, and Makuri are dirty but clearing, and will be clear on Monday i£ the vea-thWellSon.-The Hutt, Wamul-o-niata, Mungarol Martirfs River, Pakaratahi, and Whakatikei are running high but. clear. The Horokiwi, Pahautamu,. and Porirua are clear.
Ratepayers in England and Wales paid £147,700,000 in the year 1033-34. lhis ival an increase of £1.450,000 on the previous twelve months. It is the first increase sjiice the slump in trade. In ID2O the- figure stood at £16fl ; «0,000.
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Evening Post, Volume CXVIII, Issue 78, 29 September 1934, Page 5
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ANGLING SEASON
Evening Post, Volume CXVIII, Issue 78, 29 September 1934, Page 5
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