The manager of an Ashburton firm went with a party of friends to a lake to fish, but he found thlt fishing was extremely dull, too baf in fact, to carry on with it seriously. Hu therefore proposed that he should initiate some of the women members of the party into the art of wielding the rod. Ono woman took a few lessons and then, taking the rod, rdade a east. It extended for only two i-ards into the lake, so she tried again, this time casting out four yards.' There was a tug on the line. “I have got a fish!” she exclaimed./“Uh, no. you have caught a snag,’'/said the tutor. His surprise was deop when almost immediately afterwards the line began to run out of tlrt reel. There was no doubt that there /was a fish on the hook. The lino wa« reeled in, and there was landed ojh the lake shore a beautiful quianat /salmon, weighing sJlb. I There Is no better vinegar for pickling than SHAH H’S- P’lFe- mouant, strong. Stipulate? sHABDAriDS VINEGAR when bu.v, ku bottle or bulk.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXI, Issue 14, 30 December 1930, Page 3
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