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NEW ZEALAND NEWS

(6y* Toleffraph.—Association'.)

THE CANTERBURY DEER ,HEBOS. Chriitchurch, October 28/ At a meeting of tho deer committee of. thfl Canterbury Acclimatisation ,Society/. tho,.sccre-., tary,' reportedthat seven hinds any one stag,: which had been ordered from Mi. C. J, Lucas,, of Warnham Court; England;' ivould arrive by the ' steamer Turakina, ■ reaching' ;, Lyttelton about 'November'2o.' It was decided: to liberate the'decr in'the 6ahie'country'as that in which the six hinds and . two 6tags wore liberated 'in November last—that is, the Poulter Rivor district. . With reference to. the Rakaia;hord,»it> was'decided that the time was now opportune to issue'licenses to .shoot a, number ;,of .the older stags, and,tho council, of the society ia to. be , recommended to issue not moro than twelve licenses entitling, holders to'take two heads.each. The Government will'be asked to gazette ,the'necessary, regulations , providing for the issue of such licenses, and applications for them, will be received by tho: Bociety not later than January 14, . V -

'■ " "PAGANS."

Auckland; October 28.; > , At a meeting of. the. Cambridge;..Churoh oi. England; Men's' Society last ' evening the chaii> man (Mr. Wells); refeired. to-the godless up . bringing of young ucoplo. Tlio :-Ven. deacon-Wil}is. said that. No noticed Sir Bobcrt Stout .upholding .the the . present educational system, and exprcSiflg,opinions, against : the.!introduction iof religious teaching in,to: the curriculum. Evidently ; ho. was still uninflu- 1 onced.by the: Bishop of ; Auckland's roferonce U ■theipngans of the. Dominion; The Archdeacon, addod. that, there ' was no! doubt .that the Bishop - was right, and that , there were , a large prp* • portion of pagans-her.e.—

' / SCULLING.

Wanganul, October-28.-' ■ Word • has bean received that Pearce, . Day» Hagney,. Mitchell,; Thoroughgood, and Messenger intend coming over from Australia to compete ins the sculling handicaps in . Wanganui in January: >• New Zealand will be reprty sented. by Arnst, Webb, and Whelch. FogwoU and Kemp may. also be included in -tlie Australian team. • - .' . . ,

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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 650, 29 October 1909, Page 8

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NEW ZEALAND NEWS Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 650, 29 October 1909, Page 8

NEW ZEALAND NEWS Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 650, 29 October 1909, Page 8

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