“Hurrah for Scotlandcalled an enthusiastic local resident as the steamer Scottish Monarch came alongside the CastloclifF wharf (Wanganui'. The reply was the appearance of six Chinese members of the crew at the rail, who smiled appreciation of the welcome. During the month of February last year the salmon commenced to run in large numbers up the Rangitata river. Inquiries made by a representative of a southern exchange elicited the information that no indications of any large movement had been observed this year, though the fish were reported to he fairly plentiful at the mouth. Enthusiasts are already at the river in largo numbers, and are anxiously awaiting signs of activity among the big fish. Salmon weighing up to 29. 2d, and 27 pounds were caught last week. A simple scientific remedy is “NAZOL.” Cures a cold like magic Powerful and penetrating.
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Hokitika Guardian, 1 March 1924, Page 4
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141Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Hokitika Guardian, 1 March 1924, Page 4
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