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NO DEER? NO DEAR!

iHy SIXBAD.) The depredations i>f the deer cause the Government anxiety, for Ministers begin to fear that, forces may i-casc be, and of ton now the farming ere form deputations t- describe lioff a the crops that gaily grow arc tramp^ a by the antlrrcd nil.c. Deer stalking" a" useful bait to tempt the . touring sportsman here, hut certainly it s ' el of late the luxury is imfh too dear. The deer that eu-ry where they ma , fill foresters with m/dflijrht. The stags and hinds destroy the bark; whereat the forest ranjters Imc. and, as the *<*' sons swiftly fly, and worse and the pests appear, t'ne rangers. ' ica " lt . gloomy S ;Jh and m^.,, 0 r.grctful r, '•Oh, dear!"' Though ? onu: may love: tne sportive stap. h<: i- :i nuisance. t" at " a fact, and as the far is chew the ra, the Government .it la.-t will act. when the pport.-inan wini's this way, ( stalking bent Mtiio future T l, "' * think I'll ha\c M.nm sp..n." hell »J» and we will irui. 'X". llc;ir -

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Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 159, 7 July 1926, Page 6

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NO DEER? NO DEAR! Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 159, 7 July 1926, Page 6

NO DEER? NO DEAR! Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 159, 7 July 1926, Page 6