A Wanganui resident who spent the holidays in the National Park area states Unit a wonderful sight was to he seen at Lake Hotooira at sunset when the trout were leaping. The lake is Imrred to anglers through an arrangement with the Maoris, although it is believed that a good deal of surreptitious fishing coos on there. On the northern shore of* the lake a subterranean river enters, and in the old days the Maoris gathered at that spot huge quantities of a small fish known locally as koara.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LII, Issue 16947, 1 February 1926, Page 11
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