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ABOVE: Fishermen line the shore at the Harper River end of Lake Coleridge for an opening day of the highcountry fishing season in November. RIGHT: The 12-mile zone surrounding the South Island of New Zealand which has been the exclusive domain of local fishermen since the new Territorial Waters and Fishing Zone Bill came into effect at the beginning of 1966.

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Press, Volume CXII, Issue 33027, 21 September 1972, Page 18

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ABOVE: Fishermen line the shore at the Harper River end of Lake Coleridge for an opening day of the highcountry fishing season in November. RIGHT: The 12-mile zone surrounding the South Island of New Zealand which has been the exclusive domain of local fishermen since the new Territorial Waters and Fishing Zone Bill came into effect at the beginning of 1966. Press, Volume CXII, Issue 33027, 21 September 1972, Page 18

ABOVE: Fishermen line the shore at the Harper River end of Lake Coleridge for an opening day of the highcountry fishing season in November. RIGHT: The 12-mile zone surrounding the South Island of New Zealand which has been the exclusive domain of local fishermen since the new Territorial Waters and Fishing Zone Bill came into effect at the beginning of 1966. Press, Volume CXII, Issue 33027, 21 September 1972, Page 18

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