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VETERAN ANGLER ARRIVES

MR. W. S. LAMBE, SYDNEY OTHER AUSTRALIANS COMING Trout and the big fisli of the Northern waters have an irresistible attraction for Mr. W. S. Lam be, of Sydney. He has visited New Zealand every year since 1920, and arrived again by the Maunganui this morning. On this occasion he is accompanied by his son, Mr. Eric Lambe, who will be initiated into the art of landing big fish. The two are leaving immediately for Tokaanu, where they w’ill spend a month or so after trout, and they will then make for Whangaroa in time for the season’s run of big fish. Mr. Lambe said this morning that he expected much the usual contingent i of Australians to be over for the fish- : ing season, including Messrs. Crighton Smith, E. P. Andreas and Norman Pope. He expected that Colonel Rutledge and Mr. Wills Allen would also find their way across in time for a

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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 550, 31 December 1928, Page 16

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VETERAN ANGLER ARRIVES Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 550, 31 December 1928, Page 16

VETERAN ANGLER ARRIVES Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 550, 31 December 1928, Page 16

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