NEW ZEALAND'S FISHING
(By Telegraph.) (Special to "The Evening Post.")
AUCKLAND, This Day. Very well satisfied with his month's tour of New Zealand, Lord Hillingdon, a noted banker from the Old Country, arrived in Auckland yesterday, accompanied by Lady Hillingdon. He was greatly impressed by the wonderful fishing at Taupo, where he and Lady Hillingdon had good sport among the trout. They leave Auckland to-day for the Bay of Islands, where they intend trying their luck among swordfish and makos. During their tour of the South Island by mo-tor-car they wero much impressed by tho grandeur of the Southern Alps and New Zealand's wonderful bush.
Lord and Lady Hillingdon leave by tho next Vancouver boat on their return to England.
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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 48, 28 February 1929, Page 7
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