OVERSEAS TOURISTS.
FISHING AND DEER STALKING. TOUR OF SOUTH ISLAND. (Special to Daily Times.) AUCKLAND, February 14. The Shaw, Savill, and Albion Company’s liner lonic, with 247 passengers, arrived from Southampton this morning after an excellent voyage. Among the passengers were Captain R. Foljambe. of the Royal Artillery, and Captain E Foljambe, of the Rifle Brigade, who have come to New Zealand on a Ashing and shooting expedition. The are cousins of Lord Liverpool, whom they will join in Wellington. The party will leave shortly for deer stalking in the South Island. Three years ago R. Schoeiler, of Zurich, Switzerland, visited the New Zealand Court at Wembley Exhibition. He was so impressed with the magnificent deer heads he saw there that he planned a trip to New Zealand. Mr Schoeiler, who arrived by the lonic, will leave for the South Island on a doer stalking expedition, plans for which were made before he left Switzerland. “We hear a lot about New'Zealand in Switzerland,” said Mr Schoeller.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 20643, 15 February 1929, Page 10
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