“FAMINE” IN OYSTERS
INVEBCARGILL GOES SHORT [ Per Press Association, j INVERCARGILL. April 24. It is a long time since Invercargill has experienced an oyster famine, but such is mo case at present. It is now ten days since the oyster fleet has been out from Bluff on account of unsuitable weather, and it may be more days before local residents can expect to partake of the popular shellfish again. The previous “record famine” occurred. some months ago, but it only lasted five days.,
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 76, Issue 97, 27 April 1933, Page 11
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