A mimte.r of de'er lvoro* liberated about thirty years ago <m the ?'ro(wrty cf the lato M.r. A. Buekland, at ICaipara Heads, and !ho pa mo have iio\v become very plentiful. iVi" the meeti.Hß pf iho eo'incil of tho Auckland Acclimatisation Society tlvi? week, a loiter was ivceivoti from Mr, M, Bucklnnd ppln'tiii.g out that. the -3cot wer'P iietMi'iiinig a- pest-, and asking that tho writer and lii.3 friends slunild b'o allowed to shoot, them; irrespective of elcjo seasons., and also til at tlioy should Ik) j)Owiitted to bril.ip; carcasses to tho City. 'Various opinions were expressed as. whether iiii- ex : ception could b'i made in the ease of j people wanting to shoot deer cii their owk p'operlv, but it was decided, on the ids ice of the president (Colonel W IT. TLuard) to refer the mnttor to tlio : Game Comiiiitteo for a recommendation,: to be tabled at tlio next meeting of tlie- council.
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2175, 13 June 1914, Page 5
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