In a chapter from his new book ‘A Touch of Madness,’ South Island entrepreneur Keith Neylon describes the stormy end of a deer-shooting monopoly held by Wanaka businessman Tim Wallis.
Keith Neylon Mon, 17 Feb 2020
By January 1976, the Fiordland National Park board was coming under increasing pressure to open its area of control from all the venison recovery operators who did not have access.
Alpine Helicopters [a Wanaka-based company run by Tim Wallis] were perceived to be using it as a bank. They kept
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