A FINE BAG FOR THE OPENING FOR SEASON.-Secured by an eight-gun party om Mr. R. G. Smith's lagoon at "Fernhill," Woodwill From left Major L.Potter, Messer. A.E. Britain, T.H. Willams, R.G. Smith, R.N. Smith, G.H. Moegan and W.W.Cook. The morning fine was claim was not suitable for duck-shooting, but the lagoon is high on the slopes of the Rualines and there was no diffulclty in securing limit bags.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 77, Issue 104, 4 May 1934, Page 10
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68A FINE BAG FOR THE OPENING FOR SEASON.-Secured by an eight-gun party om Mr. R. G. Smith's lagoon at "Fernhill," Woodwill From left Major L.Potter, Messer. A.E. Britain, T.H. Willams, R.G. Smith, R.N. Smith, G.H. Moegan and W.W.Cook. The morning fine was claim was not suitable for duck-shooting, but the lagoon is high on the slopes of the Rualines and there was no diffulclty in securing limit bags. Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 77, Issue 104, 4 May 1934, Page 10
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