. lii view of the oft-recurring discussion in Auckland concerning the. question of carrying jacks on tramcars, and tlio -statement made at tho last inquiry tbore that no system in the world carried jacks on every car, tie "Star" finds tho following paragraph from the last "Weekly Scotsman" is interesting:— "Lifting jacks aro to be carried on all tlio Glasgow tramway cars iii order that as little delay as possible may take place in, lifting tho oars in <svont of any person being knocked dowft and caught under the framework."
Some disappointment- was expressed by a part]' or anglers who retttmed to Auckland on Wednesday from Russell at the conditions of sport in that locality. Thoy spewi tho holiday' season there, and" found the king fishing much less profitable than on fontier occasions. As yet (says tho "Herald") there arc very few anglers in this northern resort, ami little fishing lias been done. In several plscos, on the return cruise, large shoals of fcingfish were seen, so that they judged ih<.> lack of sport to bo merely a, temporary condition, plans are now being mado by several anglers to pro©nod to Eussoll, und we party of six JTIU k&W .tfIrJM&GSi
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1954, 10 January 1914, Page 3
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199Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1954, 10 January 1914, Page 3
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