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*m ** »r> ■* t />/. •* l u a M„W J Glasgow of Rangiora, during a deer-stalking expedition at Easter to DFFR.STALKING IN THE HIGH COUNTRY OF WESTLAND.—Fifteen heads were obtained by two Canterbury sportsmen, Mr M. V. Grant, of cnristcnurcn, ana our rr. j.w s , , unnam ed tarn in the high country. § DEER A stag shot at an altitu de of 5000 feet. MIDDLE: A heavy 11-pointer head seven inches in beam and 41 inches in length. RIGHT. An

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Press, Volume LXXII, Issue 21760, 17 April 1936, Page 22

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*m ** »r> ■* t />/. •* l u a M„W J Glasgow of Rangiora, during a deer-stalking expedition at Easter to DFFR.STALKING IN THE HIGH COUNTRY OF WESTLAND.—Fifteen heads were obtained by two Canterbury sportsmen, Mr M. V. Grant, of cnristcnurcn, ana our rr. j.w s , , unnamed tarn in the high country. § DEER A stag shot at an altitude of 5000 feet. MIDDLE: A heavy 11-pointer head seven inches in beam and 41 inches in length. RIGHT. An Press, Volume LXXII, Issue 21760, 17 April 1936, Page 22

*m ** »r> ■* t />/. •* l u a M„W J Glasgow of Rangiora, during a deer-stalking expedition at Easter to DFFR.STALKING IN THE HIGH COUNTRY OF WESTLAND.—Fifteen heads were obtained by two Canterbury sportsmen, Mr M. V. Grant, of cnristcnurcn, ana our rr. j.w s , , unnamed tarn in the high country. § DEER A stag shot at an altitude of 5000 feet. MIDDLE: A heavy 11-pointer head seven inches in beam and 41 inches in length. RIGHT. An Press, Volume LXXII, Issue 21760, 17 April 1936, Page 22

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