A TOURIST’S EXPERIENCES.
At a meeting of the Otago Acclimatisation Society, a letter was received from Baron Pultzingstein stating that he had walked from the head of Lake Te Anau to Milford Sound, and had been through the grandest scenery ho had ever seen. In fishing in the Waiau he had caught one fish which was a true grilse, and not trout. He was two old a salmon fisher, and had landed too many hundred salmon and grilse, not to know the difference.
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Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 16 February 1901, Page 4
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83A TOURIST’S EXPERIENCES. Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 16 February 1901, Page 4
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