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TO ANGLERS. BUY YOUR RODS DIRECT FROM THE BEST ENGLISH MAKERS. HARDY'S Celebrated Steel Centre Cane Built Rods, Gold Medal Brand, acknowledged Finest in the World, guaranteed indestructible. Special N.Z. patterns as used by principal members of Obago and Canterbury Angling Association, Jock Scott, &c, &c. The lift to 12ft, £5 1601 6d ; the 15ft for fly and spinning, £8 lls Od ; net prices in England. These have two tops, cork covered handles, patent lockfast joints and bridge riDgs, universal reel fittings, all complete. Makers of rods and tackle for all parts of the world. Illustrated catalogue free.— HARDY BROTHERS, London and North British Works, Alnwick, England. Catalogues may be had from the Ofcago Witness on rtce'pb of 4d for postaga. WOLSELEY HOTEL. Three minute*' walk from Railway Station, WINCHESTER. ANGLERS, Tourists, Families, and the General Public will find at the Wolseley Hotel all the comfoits and privacy of a well-appointed gentlemau's residence ; also the right to ii«h over several miles of the Best and most Picturesque trout streams in New Zealand. The Hotel is within easy distance of the Rangitata and Opihi rivers. Mr Laugdou has again provided Comfortable Sleeping Accemmodatioh at the mouth of the Pvangit*ta, and made special amngements for driving parties to and from that famous home of large fish. Express Train stops at Winchester. THOS. LANGDON, 24c> Proprietor. J. Wilkie & Co., Dunedin, TTMPORTERS of HIGH-CLASS FISHING -*■ TACKLE. Try the Patent Hercules Casts. Reduced Prices. Write for Price List. 26* THI ISHING SEASON, 1895-96. KELSO FISHING TACKLE. Best Quality at Reduced Phices. "WV BREWER, IRONMONGER, Corner of George and Frederick street. Ofajsfo Acclimatisutiost Society. nnHE PERCH FISHING SEASON ■*■ OPENS on Ist DECEMBER. Licence Fee, 53. Licenses to ba had from Agents. D. RUSSELL, 28n Hon. Sec. angling! By Jock Scott, are usually to be found in sucli a small spuce as is allotted to a man's carcass. — Paickka Gilmouk. Readers, are invited to contribute items oflocal flsbine news for insertion in tln» colurau For insertion in the ensuing issue ttey should rcaoli Dunedin by Monday night's mail. BANK NOTES. * . * The perch season opens on the Ist December. The Pomahaka. — A correspondent states that he was informed that Mr R. Burns, Kaitangata, landed 15 fish from the Pomahaka on the 11th icsfc. The Molyneux. — A correspondent says :—: — "The following' are the best take 3of trout I have heard of being made here since last writing : — November 12 — Mr G Byera, »ix 63b, weight 181b. November 15— Mr G. Bjera, five fish, weight 15^1b ; Mr G. Duncan, three fish, 71b; Mr J. Henderson, three fbb, 91b; Mr Jobn Willocts, th-ea flsh, 7£"b. November 16 — Mr A. Dackwoitb, three fi-i>. Tee river is in good fishing trim." Au ealeeni' d t-o-respou-dent Eends me word that on the 25 h irnt. the Molyneux continued in good fishing order for the minnow, and that tha second lecal competition will be held on the 30th. On the 18th Mr Wright secured seven fißh,,and Mr R. Bjerstwo weighing 81b. On the 20th the last-named gentleman basketed six weighing 20£'b, and Mr G. Anderson four weighing 121b, aad repeated his success ou the 23rd. whaa ha tsofe &V 6 &»h weighing IQlh,

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Otago Witness, Issue 2179, 28 November 1895, Page 40

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Page 40 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 2179, 28 November 1895, Page 40

Page 40 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 2179, 28 November 1895, Page 40