DEAD FISH
HUGE SHOALS IN COOK STRAIT. • ' C:' ; WELLINGTON, Oct, 25. When ih'e’Tamahine was about luilfay across Cook Strait on her way to JPictqn- yesterday, she passed through a" huge shoal of dead fish, drifting across her 'bows 'in thousands at a time. They apparently were blue cod There may have been some 'submarine disturbance but the Government Seimologist is unable to throw any light on the subject. • After the ~ Murfeh'isbfi.earthqttiikc shoals of dead fish were encountered in the Tasman Sea.
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Hokitika Guardian, 26 October 1929, Page 6
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