BIG GAME FISHING
PIONEER SPORTSMAN RETURNS PRAISE FOR DOMINION AKD LABOUR GOVERNMENT [Per United Press Association.] 1 WELLINGTON, November 261 The pioneer of big game fishing in the north' of New Zealand, Mr E. P. Andreas, of Sydney, arrived by the Awatea to spend several months. It is hi* first visit here for five years. He said no other country in the world provides such a field for the tourist and sportsman, and 'in no other country 'of his acquaintance was the tourist so well catered for. He believed this Government would make things even better in New Zealand. It had great ideals behind it, and seemed to have men who would do their utmost to make those ideals a reality. The question was—could they pass on their enthusiasm and ideals to the men beneath' them. He intends to do some' trout fishing at Taupo and Rotorua, and later will go to the Bay of Islands, where he hopes to renew many old acquaintances, and is looking forward to trying out again the big game fishing grounds. He; is very enthusiastic ' about _ the new arrangement whereby tourists can bring their own motor oars to New Zealand, being sure that this will do a lot towards . attracting , people from other countries. .
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Evening Star, Issue 22816, 26 November 1937, Page 10
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