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STALKING

IN. SOUTH WESTLAND

. Lord -Latymer • and. his daughter, the Hon. Mercy Money-Coutts, who luve been - deer-eta,lking in th e South Westland foreste, returned to Wanaka Inst Monday for the day. While there Lora Latymer stated that his party had far secured two heads. On e that lie hintsetf ishot in the paringa Valley had a spread <d 37m and a length of 42-Jin, 'with a. beam of 6in.' The other head wag secured at the Zeilian Creek by his;. daughter. This head, a 14-pointer, measured 42in long by 37in, with a. bea'm of 6fin. Both herds were exceptionally heavy in the timber, especially the one shot by the lion. Mercy Money-Coutts. Lord Latymer is now" shifting his camp from the Paringa Valley into Jumbo land at the top end of the Wilkin Valley. While in this area Lord Latymer hope# to do. gome firdiing in the waters of th e Wilkin.

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Hokitika Guardian, 12 April 1933, Page 6

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STALKING Hokitika Guardian, 12 April 1933, Page 6

STALKING Hokitika Guardian, 12 April 1933, Page 6

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