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Big Game Fishing Pioneer Returns To N.Z.

WELLINGTON, This Day,

A pioneer of big game fishing in Ihe North of New Zealand, Mr E. P. Andreas, of Sydney, arrived by the Awatea to spend several months. It is his first visit hero for five years. Mr Andreas said no other coun- ' try 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 intends to do some trout fishing at Taupo and Rotorua, and later to go to the Bay of Islands, where he hopes to renew many old acquaintances ana is looking forward to trying out again the big game fishing grounds. He was very enthusiastic about the new arrangements wherejoy Australians can bring their own motor cars to New Zealand, and was s’*t« -h s would do a lot towards attracting people from other countries.

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Northern Advocate, 27 November 1937, Page 15

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Big Game Fishing Pioneer Returns To N.Z. Northern Advocate, 27 November 1937, Page 15

Big Game Fishing Pioneer Returns To N.Z. Northern Advocate, 27 November 1937, Page 15

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