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What a life / Rex J. Thompson.

Material type: TextTextPublication details: Palmerston North, N.Z. : Rex J. Thompson, 2012.ISBN:
  • 9780473229054 (pbk.)
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My first trophy -- Hunting with Herbie -- Hunting with Ron -- Kelly Knight hut -- Hunting with Keith -- Flying visit -- Ruahine range challenge -- Horse called "The Jeep" -- Hunting with dogs -- Hunting with George -- Hunting with Russell -- South Island adventure -- Some skill and lots og luck -- Hunting with Dennis -- Hunting with Aaron -- Reno air races -- West coast venison hunters -- Wonderful reunion.
Summary: "At the age of 85, Rex has many hunting, fishing and flying stories to share with his reader. Growing up on a large farm, it became necessary to generate a large proportion of their food requirements from the land. Rabbits, wild pork, venison and eels were welcome fair. Wild ducks, pheasants and trout in season, were considered a real treat. It was therefore not surprising he developed a love for the New Zealand bush." --Publisher description.
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Item type Current library Collection Call number Status Notes Date due Barcode
Non-Fiction - New Zealand Non-Fiction - New Zealand Waimate Non-Fiction Non Fiction 799.29 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Not For Loan Not for loan a00633275

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My first trophy -- Hunting with Herbie -- Hunting with Ron -- Kelly Knight hut -- Hunting with Keith -- Flying visit -- Ruahine range challenge -- Horse called "The Jeep" -- Hunting with dogs -- Hunting with George -- Hunting with Russell -- South Island adventure -- Some skill and lots og luck -- Hunting with Dennis -- Hunting with Aaron -- Reno air races -- West coast venison hunters -- Wonderful reunion.

"At the age of 85, Rex has many hunting, fishing and flying stories to share with his reader. Growing up on a large farm, it became necessary to generate a large proportion of their food requirements from the land. Rabbits, wild pork, venison and eels were welcome fair. Wild ducks, pheasants and trout in season, were considered a real treat. It was therefore not surprising he developed a love for the New Zealand bush." --Publisher description.

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