DEER STALKING IN SOUTH WESTLAND.
>6®* The final results from all the .stalking camps in South Westland are mil yet available, 'those who have reported have had excellent spel t and sci uietl some very line trophies. Major Wilson, Lord Helper, Mr a. ('obhoed (England) and Mr .lames Muir, brought out eleven heads, ranging Irani Id to IS points, all with a length of over -Win. The host head of the season, and one of i lee lines* ever slid in New Zealand v. a> the I*l painter shot by Lord Lollin' in ti: l.nmlsb or.uigh. a large tributary of the llaa.st river. Ihe measiiremeiil.- are as follows: Leiiglli Is inches, spread Ilf inches, beamed I inches. In the Wills (mintry, etf the llaast river. Mr ('nhbooil got three guild heads. 17 points. II iiulivs long. Iti points, T! inches long; IT points, 11 inches, long. Main' Wilson's he, I head was lif puints. I*i inches. Snow in Die high country las! w-ek prevented (leer stalking Irani I lie Const side.
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Hokitika Guardian, 21 April 1925, Page 4
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171DEER STALKING IN SOUTH WESTLAND. Hokitika Guardian, 21 April 1925, Page 4
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