Some three years ago' Mr. Thomas Webb. J.P., with the assistance of Mt'ssre. F. Wilson, T. O'Connor, J. Elliott,' and . others, placed home trout fry in the large lake Piirawariui, near Arstupu, and it bits at length been proved beyond doubt that they are thriving exceedingly well. Mr. J, W, Williams, of AraUpu, succeeded the other day m landing-three beautiful fish in perfect condition, averaging about 4Jb each. These were all caught from '.he bank with artificial flies. While visiting the ship Aueheadak at Port Kerabht, Jfew South Wale*, the other night, Mr. Henry llid.d.liston, storekeeper, ■ foil from the jolty. A to«t w*ie at onct lowered to his assistance, but when h- < was brought to the jetty life was ivtiuci - - ■ Aged persons jw peculiarly bfeji&fifed by Stesrna? wine, aa it possesses : th« stimulus ; - lag properties of mellow eld wise in addition to its vain© as .% body-builder ?»* •treagtii'reaewer,
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 13683, 26 February 1908, Page 7
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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3
New Zealand Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 13683, 26 February 1908, Page 7
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