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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 Otago and Canterbury Angling Association, Jock Scott, &c, &c. The lift to 12ft, £5 16s 6d ; the 15ft for fly and spinning, £8 lls Od ; neb prices in England. These have two tops, cork covered handles, patent lockfast joints aud bridge rings, universal reel fittings, all complete. Makers of rods and tackle for all parts of tbe world. Illustrated catalogue free.— HARDY BROTHERS, London and North British Works, Alnwick, ' England. Catalogues may be had from the O'bago Witness on rece'pt of 4d for poatng'?. WOLSELEY HOTSL. Three minute»' walk from Railway Station, WINCHESTER. ANGLERS, Tourists, Families, and the General Public will fiud at the Wolsoley Hot^l all the comforts and privacy of a well-appointed gentleman s residence ; also the right to tiih over several miles of the Beet and most Picturesque trout screams in New Zetland. 'ihe Hotel is within ensy distance of the Rangitata and Opihi rivers. Mr Langdon has i-gain providid Comfortable Sleeping Accommodation at the mouth of the Raneitvta, and made special arrangements for driving parties to and from that famous home of large fish. Express Train steps at Winchester. THOS. LANGDON, 240 Proprietor. J. Wiikic & Co., DUNEDIN, TTMPORTERS of HIGH-CLASS FISHING -*- TACKLE. Try the Patent Hercules Casts. Reduced Prices. Write for Price Liat. 26s ANGLING. By Jock Scott. To be a perfect fisherman jou require more excellences than «• usualljr to be found iv such a. siunll space as is sllotted to a man' 3 carcass. — Parkier Oilmouh. *" Headers are incited to contribute items of local flstuug neive they should reach Duncdio hy Moncla> m gilt's mm). BANK NOTES. *.• The fact of the rivers not having yeb settled down into fishing trim — after the continuation of wet weather we experienced some week ago — accounts, no doubt, in a large measure for the paucity of reports of doings in the, country. No news is commonly said to be eood news, but the old adace does not aDDIy in

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Otago Witness, Issue 2181, 19 December 1895, Page 46

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Page 46 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 2181, 19 December 1895, Page 46

Page 46 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 2181, 19 December 1895, Page 46