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A BIG BAG.

DEER-STALKING LORD AND LADY BSL»BrM| A sixtoen-pointer, 48jm l wide, 6in beam and those arc the dimensions tnif*Juraji of a fine head of red deer sHfc'jJjffiPJ Landsborough district, in land, by Lord Bclper who, wi»k : I311 Belper, returned yesterday extended deer-stalking ejrp*dis^g||i Tiord Belper, who is Warner's Hotel, allowed % tive of "The Press'' trophies last evening, and few*WsHll lino of his trip. Major Wilson, Lord BelpersS2B§Bsj Landsborough Valley and fflfttjafjaSßl specimen mentioned, bo tho largest and best' KhEHBhI secured in New Zealand. jEpfflffiHil royal was shot in tbe same patlSSra later Lady Belper joined tijff|jßßa§§ which went np to the they got iiToJgood heads in stalking. They were ftr-BafflS; tinue their sport in tbe fovorlifSill account of heavy snow a depth of four feet. Before mShhi leaving the Blue River, secured a 14-pointcr, which nwnßffi <Hsin long and 41 in wide, and alffflHl other royals, one of whieo 43in long and 42in wide. and.twtiDHi -lOin lone and 42in 'wide/ *VI9bP pointer, 46in lone and 3oin wajfajßiji to Lady Belper's gun. and a 38in each way, was also shotT^^fflH The best three heads aJooefi|3Bm| very fine bag. and Lord BdcfilnHf Aiders that they quite ednafclflpHß the heads seen at Wcmblov. TfcaSaßHl penetrated further up ij» ImßhßM ough Valley than any stalkers aHESH| viously done, and their pressed upon them that s*egr;fi§9H| was certainly a wonderful oqn3SOß| sport and beautiful scenery. 'fiwili The reporter mentioned tta&f&Sn Zealand needed more whoflHl abroad, and Lord Belper said: *IBH tend to take all tho heads mHS England with me, and place ImhHH at Wembley. That should gittfffflM \\\ England a> very good wonderful sport to be obt*iirfra9H Wo had excellent- guides, D HHU C. HodgkinKm. ana our oughly enjoyahlo in every way.,*^JßgHß Before coming to the Lord Belper did a cousidcrab]e?M|Hg -of Ashing in tho North Islan&iUßH after trout in tho inland swordfish in the deep sea. - '"^^^9H

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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18365, 24 April 1925, Page 18

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315

A BIG BAG. Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18365, 24 April 1925, Page 18

A BIG BAG. Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18365, 24 April 1925, Page 18

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