PAPAKURA: SPORTING ITEMS.
Ik the month of May last our local sportsmen bagged a great many pheasants, but Litteily ve> \ few are to be met with. Next yeai there m ill >>c an opportunity of knocking over a few quail, as I am informed that the Acclimatisation Society has presented our respected rn.iysti.ile, C.Mellsop, Esq., with a doz ni cm 10, which he has set free on the farm ho lias u'cently pin chased from Mr. Cobley. —I notice that, the members of our newly established Liteiaiy Institute are up and doing They intend to a,ivc an entertainment, lifcei.u'y and musical, on the evening of the 27th instant, in oidev to increase the libiary funds Should the weather prove favourable they may hope for a large g.ithoimg on the occasion, as we have &o little hero to vary oui usual monotony.-— [(Jonespondent.]
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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXVII, Issue 4344, 18 July 1871, Page 3
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