A FISH MARKET.
TO TTiK EDITOR i '<]t. —As one who has had considerable ! fxv'.-) i-r-ncf in the fi«h business, I ceriainlv I r.-jrtr;- with everything that Mr J. T. SuTi livnr snvs in your last night's ießne. Tf 1 the I'ily Council erect a fish market, it j v,-il! no drvibt be as bic a white elephant ia* oi:r ?••■.":'mming baths are in Moray I pkro. Th-- Christ church Council turned | «I<i?-i! th<? kic - '. -if a fish market. The Wel- : linpton Council market has been a failtrra, [ np.S the b'ni-i:r>rs have been leased lor ft j very small weakly turn. —I am, etc.. i ' FiBH. I July 11. j ==
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Evening Star, Issue 16783, 11 July 1918, Page 6
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110A FISH MARKET. Evening Star, Issue 16783, 11 July 1918, Page 6
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