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First of top-class red deer

PA Wellington The first of a series of importations of top-class Hungarian red deer have left Ministry of Agriculture quarantine in Wellington having passed all required tests, Wrightson Dalgety, Ltd, said.

The deer were imported by the Hungarian deer syndicate comprising three leading New Zealand deer farms, Dunrobin Station, Tasman Forestry, Ltd, and Wilson Neill, Ltd.

Negotiations which began in 1983 have culminated in several substantial consignments from south-west Hungary to the United Kingdom. The consignments were put together by Wrightson N.M.A., Ltd, the New Zealand agent. Wrightson Dalgety said the red deer involved came from the Somogy region in south-west Hungary, an area known in particular for the production of world record trophy heads.

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Press, 18 December 1986, Page 45

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First of top-class red deer Press, 18 December 1986, Page 45

First of top-class red deer Press, 18 December 1986, Page 45

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