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…pasture, native forest and deserted coastline. Guest quarters furnished with 18th century antiques, musical instruments and art. Gather your own oysters, taste the farm's own traditional cheeses and honey, watch the sea from the deck or dine among fresh flowers, silver candlesticks and friendly faces…
…Oyster & Food Festival, 21st May Bluff oysters are among the finest in the world. Grown slowly in the cold, clean waters of the Foveaux Strait, oysters are harvested from March until July (or until the quota is reached). Since the 1860s, Bluff and Stewart Island have been at the centre of oystering…
…Bluff Oyster & Food Festival, 21st May Join oyster lovers from around the world, as well as from New Zealand, as they head down to the small town of Bluff in Southland to sample and celebrate the much-loved seafood delicacy, the Bluff oyster. The 2010 season was a bumper year with the oysters larger…
…seafood and grill restaurant situated on steamer wharf With an excellent surf and turf menu offering a mountain friendly seafood chowder delicious oysters or some classic New Zealand lamb...
…new twist on Cantonese and New Zealand dining Combining the two cultures Dragon's Gourmet serves up delicious tapas dishes of sesame rice creamy oysters and corriander...
…hour drive south from Invercargill is the fishing port of Bluff—home to the famous Bluff oyster and the annual Bluff Oyster and Southland Seafood Festival. Once you've tasted a Bluff oyster, no other oyster will do! From Bluff, visitors can catch a ferry to Stewart Island. The island can also be reached…
…the township of Bluff, famous for its oysters. * Take a tour of Tiwai Point Aluminium Smelter * Visit Fred and Myrtle's Paua House—a house entirely decorated in abalone shell * Join in the fun at the Bluff Oyster and Southland Seafood Festival. Bluff oysters are a true New Zealand delicacy! * Visit…
…(more) * Bluff Oyster and Food Festival - 21st May 2011 What better way to enjoy Bluff hospitality than to be surrounded by mountains of fresh seafood and delicious food, fine wine and great entertainment. The Bluff Community will again throw open its doors and welcome enthusiastic oyster and food lovers…
…the landscape, and these scars have healed rapidly. Fishing and Farming Fishing was another good source of income on Stewart Island. Cod, groper, oysters and crayfish made their way to mainland markets. Today rock lobster and abalone provide a living for the local fisherfolk on the island. Also locally…
…Festival of Colour, Southern Lakes, 12th - 17th April * Women's Surf Festival, Taranaki, 26th April - 1st May * NZ Music Month, 1 - 31st May * Bluff Oyster and Food Festival, 21st May * Queenstown Winter Festival 2011, 24th June - 3rd July * Counting Down To World Cup Rugby 2011 * REAL New Zealand Festival…
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