Fishing Poor. Fishermen have had disappointing catches lately, but are looking forward to next, month when, according to loical natives, tarakihi and hapuku will commence biting well. Several launches were out at the week-end, but no party obtained more than a few fistr; while those who frequent the rocks at th? Heads also found things dull. With the sea calm a number of dingies ventured across the bar in an endeavour to find a "bite."'
PROVE it for yourself! Queen/ Bee Prepared Wax goes twice as far as other waxes.
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 4, Issue 110, 26 May 1941, Page 5
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90Untitled Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 4, Issue 110, 26 May 1941, Page 5
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