The fish taken in the Hakat-aramea River bv the caretaker of the Government hatchery has reached Wellington, ft was seen by' Sir •James Hector, and lie expressed an opinion that it was a true quinuat. salmon, but he intends to make a thorough examination of the fish before making a definite, pronouncement. The Wellington Sanitation Department had a busy time during the past year. Inspector Doyle's report shows that 1962 notices were served (under the various bylaws),' and 1922 of these we ■ complied 'with, whilst 50-1 complaints at ' 2 memos, from the town clerk's office am 45 requisitions- from the jl'ulVUc Health Depaitinenl I were also dealt with. I i Ribbons; All clone-, pure silk, only Id | var.l: other widths, lid. 2Jd. ami 3Jd yard, worth 2>d. oid. 4id. and fad yard.—At .lobn I Court's two shops, Queen-street. j '.Unshrinkable underwear, colonial shirts and pants, jerseys, cardigans and sweaters, special value.srrAt Hush-brook and iintlgutau's.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13201, 12 June 1906, Page 7
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