DEER-STALKING.
A LATE SEASON. Becent deer stalking in the CmH| bury forests has not been imH with a great deal of success by reports which hare been ndnH the North Canterbury Society, the indications poiatißg' QpHS season being n l::to cnc. - SjgSm When stalking in the Ralaia X§BH| Mr D. Deans saw about 100 deerjifflß including a fair ntnnbrr of ss£j|HH weedy stags, but no big heaflaijfMß found the fawns smaller thaa tllljßM last year. He shot a small, aaifiMM Mr G. If. Andrew, who Poultcr Forest, saw four cight-j|fg|MH and one ten-pointer, and hcaijl The most successful pears to have been Major who secured a bag of three Rakaia Forest, including a .fiHßj pointer and two ton-pointers, latter being small. AT LAKE OHAU. J9| _____ 3| A ]>arty of Wainiate sportsamßH ited Lake Ohau during £umH spent the holiday (telegraphs our corrt soondent). IMBjS ing their stay thtf party saw, to an estimate made by tbcMgHH 300 deer. The deer were in dition, but the twelve were not good specimens. mate men were unanimous WsSSSBI praise of the scenery in the the Lake, which seems to popular holiday resort. over twenty visitors aceo«l|lMHH
cu the station with the
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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18358, 16 April 1925, Page 8
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