As Mr W. Harrison was. standing on the bank overhanging the Waitaki river, near the 'mouth, the other day, says the North Otago Timos, he saw a sight that would have gladdened the hearts of anglers. The - river was one mass of, trout or salmon entering from the sea. The water fairly ; boiled with the Ksh, which, were leaping and darting about in all directions. The fish were passing up the river to spawn.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXVI, Issue 8588, 7 August 1899, Page 2
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