“It, has been said that Tim ana is not a fish-eating town,” said a local fisherman to a Herald reporter. ”yet at the auction sales at. the Fishermen’s mart on No. 3 wharf ,i cm Wednesday forenoon and afternoon, i there were over 200 citizens.” The fish, n which sold at from 7d to B|d per lb, was of . a pleasing variety, and straight from the eea.
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Otago Witness, Issue 3525, 4 October 1921, Page 51
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