FISHING WATERS.
(To tbe Editor.) •Sir, —There appears in your isbiie of the Oth insi. a short article under the heading "The Fiehing Season." purporting to be from Taumarunui. whereas the correct locality should read Kakalti, as undoubtedly thy article was taken 1-y your eorrespondeni from the Kaknlii notes submittptl to ilie "Taumaruiiui Press" of the 71 li. The Taumarunui waters, whilst being pood and well worthy of recognition, are not to h« compared with the waters to l>e found within a few minutes' walk from 1 lie little village of Kaknlii. at the junction of the Wanpanui and Wliakapapa River?. 'I he paivnt society, tile M'niniariuo Aii'limai ipHtion Society. to. gether with the Kiikahi Ro<l Club, arc primarily re.-porifible fur the present satisfactory condition of tllP'P waters, and it is wry plea.-inu 10 know lliat recognition is at la*t given to what ifi no doubt one of the most perfect tisliinjj grounds in New Zealand.— l am. etc.^ A SATI«KIKI) AXr.LEK.
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Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 245, 16 October 1922, Page 9
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162FISHING WATERS. Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 245, 16 October 1922, Page 9
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