COOK STRAIT SWIM.
UpaESB dBBOCIATIOIi TElJtttßAii-) _ | WELLINGTON, March 4. | Although she has not yet made any definite | ■ civ-cisioii as to the date of her proposed Oook S trait "■ frwim, indications ftto* Mi BB cedes Gleitze will perhaps made the attempt about March l«h or i» the following eix . days.' The attempt will depend' on the ! weather, which Wis been unsuitable for the 1 oast month. She is atili hopeful that favour. 1 atJft'.wieather may bre»K about • the middle of the " month,». sites Gleitie and , her hus- ! band intend leaving' for the south - to-morrow p
' Greymouth fishermen fishing in the roadstead' .complain that since the earthquake of' Jui<e," 1929. fish • have gradually. become scarcer. .Recently the catches bar© been very poor. Those connected with the' industry - are Wondering whether-che upheaval had had anything to d*» ■""'■ li tho falling-off in the catches offish.
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Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 20178, 5 March 1931, Page 13
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