AFTER BIG FISH.
AUSTRALIANS IN AUCKLAND. (THE PBBSS Special Service.] AUCKLAND, January 4. Amongst the well-known fishermen who arrived by the Marama to-day was Mr W. C. Wentworth, of Sydney, who in 1923, caught the then record swordfish of 5231b in the Bay of Islands. Members of his party at Bussell will bo Mr E. P. Andreae, of Sydney, whose mnko shark of 6501b established another record, Mr James Burns, of Burns Philp and Co., and Colonel T. Boutledge, of Sydney. The expedition will be joined next month by Sir Thomas Bridges, Governor of South Australia.
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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 18891, 5 January 1927, Page 6
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