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The only landing on Ulva Island, situated in Paterson's Inlet, Stewart Island, Ulva Island is a bird sanctuary and scenic reserve, about three miles long and a mile wide. It provides some of the finest examples of New Zealand bush scenery to be found anywhere in the Dominion. Welldefined tracks have been made, and the walks are easy and pleasant. Numerous species of native bird life. can be found in five minutes from landing. There is also plenty of. good bathing and fishing along the shores of the island.

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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 81, 22 April 1937, Page 8

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The only landing on Ulva Island, situated in Paterson's Inlet, Stewart Island, Ulva Island is a bird sanctuary and scenic reserve, about three miles long and a mile wide. It provides some of the finest examples of New Zealand bush scenery to be found anywhere in the Dominion. Well- defined tracks have been made, and the walks are easy and pleasant. Numerous species of native bird life. can be found in five minutes from landing. There is also plenty of. good bathing and fishing along the shores of the island. Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 81, 22 April 1937, Page 8

The only landing on Ulva Island, situated in Paterson's Inlet, Stewart Island, Ulva Island is a bird sanctuary and scenic reserve, about three miles long and a mile wide. It provides some of the finest examples of New Zealand bush scenery to be found anywhere in the Dominion. Well- defined tracks have been made, and the walks are easy and pleasant. Numerous species of native bird life. can be found in five minutes from landing. There is also plenty of. good bathing and fishing along the shores of the island. Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 81, 22 April 1937, Page 8

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