“There- is too big a margin between the price we receive for* our fish—about 3d a 11>., and the price paid by the consumerl Bd, 101, and Is a lb.,’ stated a Wellington fisherman this week. Although numerous parties linvo waited at the Haa.st Hut for suitable weather conditions, Mount Cook still remains tmconquered this season, states the Christchurch Press.
Relating her experiences during her recent trip to the Continent and Great Britain, Mrs. M. Barlow, of Gisborne, said that the only country where sho had been attended by a woman customs officer was in France. There a woman official inspected the luggage belonging to lady travellers, while a male attendant checked men’s baggage.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17185, 15 February 1930, Page 15
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