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|> , ' \\ ,1 , | Timaru fishermen are imported believing that,' following the Hawke'a , Bay' earthquake, the sea bed at the' -< flghing grounds some seven miles' out 'was altered to a-marked-degree foe a weekjafter th<Tupheaval« 1 The water was' muddy and discoloured, ,and , the fishermen had' very poor returns, - Form*, erly the bed -was smooth and sandy; but it had changed its. nature.' The trawls were caught in appealed to ,be ■ irregular- rbckyJedgeS.: ■ ■ There were also great ; quantities <o£ kelp. The fishermen, however, discounted .to The ■' 'Ptossft • representative ' the stories -current in Timaru that strange fish were caught, and that logs of petrlfled wood from-subterranean* forests were being hauled ( up- , Three* different methods of, thresh* ihg grain have' attracted attention in the Wakanui district, where harvesting is going forward briskly. Within a radius of a ?mile two'large threshing machines were engaged a few* days ago in stook "threshing, while , practically, over.the ■fence ft' "tin mill/-* driven* by a traptof, Was doing the same work. <6n a~ neighbouring property a header* hamster was. reaping and threshing in on? process. • - ? - GOOD %OEK\DBSIkfTDS GOOD 1 It is impossible" to do a firat-elass job with second-class tools. The best is' the cheapest ,4n thfl, end, therefore boy all your tools from.Hagtie, ®oll,, and Plotting, where yira trill always find, thb itifewest and test world's lead* fS^T

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Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 20171, 25 February 1931, Page 10

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Untitled Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 20171, 25 February 1931, Page 10

Untitled Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 20171, 25 February 1931, Page 10

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