A NOTED SPORTSMAN
ARRIVAL OF DR: McLEAN INGLIS. (By Telegraph. Press Association.) WELLINGTON, Monday. •Every reissle'l brings someone eager to (test the quality of what lis coming to be known ate the finest sport to be ha'dl in a temperate climate. There: arrived by the M'akura thi's morning Dr. McLean Inglis, of London, who tor many iyears has don/e not'h'ing 'e'lse but travel, shoot and fish, including in his sport a fair amount of exploring and writing. He is correspondent for several English dailies, and ivill -probably do a good deal to niake New Zealand and her attractions still more widely known.. Dr. ingli's will spend five months in the Dominion. He will take a car and see the country, entirely wHthout programme. ;He intends to visit the big game fishing ■waiters, an'di alslo trout sUreams of the South, and hopes to get a good head of defer tJliere-. He is also anxious to compaife our duck shooting wilth fhat o'f China. Later he will write a book on iMew Zealiand sport.
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Waipa Post, Volume 32, Issue 1926, 26 October 1926, Page 8
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172A NOTED SPORTSMAN Waipa Post, Volume 32, Issue 1926, 26 October 1926, Page 8
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