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…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.
…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 farmed salmon and mussels are sold…
…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…
…Island by sea kayaking. Take a fishing, diving or scenic trip from Halfmoon Bay or Golden Bay. Excursions may include viewing the mussel and salmon farms in Big Glory Bay. You can also visit seal colonies and shag rookeries. Useful Stewart Island Links To help plan your Stewart Island holiday choose from…
…Stewart Island Photographer: Gareth Eyres (www.exposure.co.nz) Stewart Island is the most natural of New Zealand's three main islands—the least farmed, least logged, least burnt and least built on. The forests contain the last remnants of what the rest of Southland's native forests were once like…
…the main road is where two surveyors didn't quite meet. Balclutha has a distinctive arched concrete bridge and a museum where you can see historic farming and household implements. The area known as the Catlins begins just south of Balclutha. The winding road will take you to see seals and sealions, Hector's…
…the main road is where two surveyors didn't quite meet. Balclutha has a distinctive arched concrete bridge and a museum where you can see historic farming and household implements. The area known as the Catlins begins just south of Balclutha. The winding road will take you to see seals and sealions, Hector's…
…the main road is where two surveyors didn't quite meet. Balclutha has a distinctive arched concrete bridge and a museum where you can see historic farming and household implements. The area known as the Catlins begins just south of Balclutha. The winding road will take you to see seals and sealions, Hector's…
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