DEER-STALKING
PARTY RETURNS FROJfclf| ALGIDUS DISTRICT^] MANY SEEN BUT FEW G(m .HEADS ]'A That most of the big stags pm in the higher regions, and thk|| deer-stalkers wished to obtaining heads it was; necessary to them, was the opinion expresse&|bi Mr M. H. O'Rorkevwho, with" Cej|| mander H. S. Barker and Mr Demi
Rhodes, has just returned from-deer-stalking expedition on the'lgi take Block in the Mount Alps region. ':
Although nearly 100 head * n seen by the party very few of ti were good heads. Mr Rhodes a heavy 10-pointer head six in in beam and '4OJ' inches' in leii
Mr O'Rorke also reported obtained a light 14-pointer h| which was very even, but rathe| the Scottish type. He also shot J 10-pointers, and one eight-poip! which were misshapen worth bringing back. . :,/*
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Press, Volume LXXII, Issue 21759, 16 April 1936, Page 10
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