DEER-STALKING IN SOUTH WESTLAND.—Aircraft and jet boats are used by deer-stalkers in South Westland to bring carcases out of the remote mountain valleys. This photograph shows members of a party in one such area. They are weighing a prepared carcase before loading it into a Cessna aircraft Deer meat is flown to the Haast river-mouth, where it is frozen and packed for export to the United States and West Germany. From left are Mr K. Eden (Amberley), pilot; Mr E. Leatham (Amberley); and Mr G. Williams (ornithologist Lincoln College).
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Press, Volume CI, Issue 30007, 17 December 1962, Page 7
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89DEER-STALKING IN SOUTH WESTLAND.—Aircraft and jet boats are used by deer-stalkers in South Westland to bring carcases out of the remote mountain valleys. This photograph shows members of a party in one such area. They are weighing a prepared carcase before loading it into a Cessna aircraft Deer meat is flown to the Haast river-mouth, where it is frozen and packed for export to the United States and West Germany. From left are Mr K. Eden (Amberley), pilot; Mr E. Leatham (Amberley); and Mr G. Williams (ornithologist Lincoln College). Press, Volume CI, Issue 30007, 17 December 1962, Page 7
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