Deer Extermination During the 1937-38 season, extending from November to April, nearly 100 men engaged by the Department of Internal Affairs to wage war on deer in New Zealand destroyed 40,000 animals, including deer, goats, thar and chamois, all of which play havoc in native forest. It is stated that the work had been carried out in spite of tremendous difficulties, such as bad weather, flooded rivers, vast forests, lack of transport facilities and trackless country. Woman for Sentence Found guilty in the Supreme Court, Auckland, yesterday on two charges of unlawfully using an instrument. Margaret Wilson (54), was remanded for sentence.
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Waikato Times, Volume 124, Issue 20727, 10 February 1939, Page 6
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