"SPORTSMAN'S PARADISE"
(By Telegraph.—Press Association.) INVEECARGILL, 4th November. Southland's claim to be a sportsman'a paradise is supported by the record^ number of applications for deer, wapiti, and mooso licences received by the Southland Acclimatisation Society. The blocks were allocated by ballot to-day. Tho successful applicants for the three wapiti blocks were Messrs. Nitz Brothers (Masterton), G. M Crabbo and A. J. Wiekwai (Ayton) and Mr. and Mrs. K. Sutherland (Wairarapa). For the red doer blocks, E Taylor and J. L. Angus (Haveloek x^rtn), Jolm Andersoii (Melbourne) and G. Taylor (Dunedin), were the suceossful- applicants outside of Southland.
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Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 108, 2 November 1929, Page 25
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