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The bricklayers at Gisborne . arc having a fairly busy lime repairing chimneys affected by the recent earthquake. It appears that Whataupoko fared the worst especially in the northern portion The houses inrhe vicinity pf|he Waikanea beach and around Manga pa pi came off wifh much - less damage A,peculiar feature to he noticed that looking in a straight line from the fop end ol Russel! Street towards the Cook memoridi one can see 40 chimneys which have been affected by the earthqual e. This is on a width of about 100 yards.

i The two red .ber stags and two hinds which were expected to be consigned from Mr Lucas-, of Warnham Court, England, m October last, escaped from the enclosure in which they were being kept for shipment, and will not now be shipped until Sop' - tember of this year, states the annual report of the Wellington Acclimatisation Society. l " e usual muster of red deer attne Park took place early in March, and the season’s calves were, distributed as undertwo year* ling stags, four stag calves, -two hind calves, to the Tourist J-** partment ; one stag calf and (wo hind calves to Palmerston Norm, v one stag calf and one bind, ca to Taihape ; three hind calves o the herd at the park : total I * The deer herd now numbers, twenty-five, and consists ot 0 stag (Otago bred), two stag# (Park bred), two s'ags (yearling seventeen hinds and three 1 calves. All are in fine condition*

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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume 49, Issue 7743, 12 July 1921, Page 2

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Untitled Bay of Plenty Times, Volume 49, Issue 7743, 12 July 1921, Page 2

Untitled Bay of Plenty Times, Volume 49, Issue 7743, 12 July 1921, Page 2