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Waimarino hunters showed off their trophies Saturday and Sunday July 23 and 24. More than 100 exhibits were put on show at the Waimarino Cosmopolitan Club in Raetihi. Most were deer heads but there were also boar, goat, thar, and a moose as well as numerous curiosities. Among interesting deer heads were: a Wapiti head shot in 1951, one of the first to come out of Fiordland; a fallow deer shot in 1935, one of the top ten heads in New Zealand; and a thar which is ranked the second best thar head in New Zealand, also shot in 1935.

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Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Waimarino Bulletin, 26 July 1988, Page 1

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Tapeke kupu
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Waimarino hunters showed off their trophies Saturday and Sunday July 23 and 24. More than 100 exhibits were put on show at the Waimarino Cosmopolitan Club in Raetihi. Most were deer heads but there were also boar, goat, thar, and a moose as well as numerous curiosities. Among interesting deer heads were: a Wapiti head shot in 1951, one of the first to come out of Fiordland; a fallow deer shot in 1935, one of the top ten heads in New Zealand; and a thar which is ranked the second best thar head in New Zealand, also shot in 1935. Waimarino Bulletin, 26 July 1988, Page 1

Waimarino hunters showed off their trophies Saturday and Sunday July 23 and 24. More than 100 exhibits were put on show at the Waimarino Cosmopolitan Club in Raetihi. Most were deer heads but there were also boar, goat, thar, and a moose as well as numerous curiosities. Among interesting deer heads were: a Wapiti head shot in 1951, one of the first to come out of Fiordland; a fallow deer shot in 1935, one of the top ten heads in New Zealand; and a thar which is ranked the second best thar head in New Zealand, also shot in 1935. Waimarino Bulletin, 26 July 1988, Page 1

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