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FISHING IN NEW ZEALAND.

MR ZANE GREY ENTHUSIASTIC. NEED FOR GREATER PUBLICITY. WELL IN G T ON, Wednesday. Air Zano Grey, in discussing his slay at Whilianga, in an interview prior to his departure from New Zealand, said: "Day after day weather conditions w r, re so uncomfortable that, fishing was too difficult, to have much pleasure left in it. hut, of course, it was just had tuck— wc have unexpected bad weather at home, 100, for that matter." Notwithstanding' the dillleult weather, said Mr Grey, the party had taken 37 big llsli and had completed the cinematograph record of make fishing, lie had also eompleted a novel lie was working on, starting writing at five in Ihe morning and getting in two hours before breakfast and llslilng”. “New Zealand is a very wonderful country. The Americans should kimv il heller, for there Is much to attract, them, apart altogether from lisliing,” lie said. “Tim only reason why they do not know il, il seems la me, Is lluil il has noI been really brought before Ibciu. The record we have made of i;,e wonderful spec! with your makes y;:d another hook on New Zealand—- ; (lon'l know what to call il yet—will, ! I.ope, make km'wn in my country just how much your country has to ojlec in snort and scenery.”

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Waikato Times, Volume 113, Issue 18877, 22 February 1933, Page 7

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FISHING IN NEW ZEALAND. Waikato Times, Volume 113, Issue 18877, 22 February 1933, Page 7

FISHING IN NEW ZEALAND. Waikato Times, Volume 113, Issue 18877, 22 February 1933, Page 7