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THE FIRST INMATE.—This 14-pointer stag, which a few days ago was roaming the high country of Central Otago, was persuaded after much prodding and pushing to leave a motor-lorry parked beside the cattle yards on the research farm at Lincoln College late yesterday afternoon. It was the first of nine stags and hinds to be unloaded for the experimental deer farmlet which is being established at the college.

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Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31726, 9 July 1968, Page 1

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THE FIRST INMATE.—This 14-pointer stag, which a few days ago was roaming the high country of Central Otago, was persuaded after much prodding and pushing to leave a motor-lorry parked beside the cattle yards on the research farm at Lincoln College late yesterday afternoon. It was the first of nine stags and hinds to be unloaded for the experimental deer farmlet which is being established at the college. Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31726, 9 July 1968, Page 1

THE FIRST INMATE.—This 14-pointer stag, which a few days ago was roaming the high country of Central Otago, was persuaded after much prodding and pushing to leave a motor-lorry parked beside the cattle yards on the research farm at Lincoln College late yesterday afternoon. It was the first of nine stags and hinds to be unloaded for the experimental deer farmlet which is being established at the college. Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31726, 9 July 1968, Page 1