fco pronounced is the success of the enterprise recently undertaken l>y the Government of New South Wales in th» matter of trawling ami selling fish that Cabinet has (states the Sydney correspondent of the Evening Post)" decided to forthwith add seven new trawlers t« the. present fleet of three vessels, awl there is talk of still further extensions in the near future, when the matter oil distribution to the public and the, utilisation of by-products has been gone into more thoroughly. It is not unusual foi;, cue of the Government trawlers toy 'bring in from 500 to 800 boxes of freshij iisli, and for the whole catch to be dia* posed of to the public as fast as thesalesmen can handle the fish «nd the people's money. At the same timc/tba, public gets fish at a price that is rea« sonably low. Jt is plain that in com nection with trawling for fish privtit* «****•**» ■ "J
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Taranaki Daily News, 19 November 1915, Page 5
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155Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, 19 November 1915, Page 5
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