Breathless, she rushed into an ironmongery store, and glanced over her shoulder at a 'bus in the distance. "I want a rat-trap," she gasped out, "to catch the Fitzroy 'lms." The assistant was an understanding youth, and she caught the bus. but the rat-trap was in her satchel. Fish, has suffered somewhat by blasting operations alongside the ' wharf. After every explosion yesterday the finny creatures were seen "floating* sides up, and the harbor employees got quite a respectable Utile haul. ; ." , J
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 168, 25 October 1910, Page 4
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