VISIT TO ALASKA.
MR K. W. DALRYMPLE. LARGE MOOSE SHOT. . AUCKLAND, Dec. 13. From hunting moose, caribou bears, wolves and mountain goats in the fastnesses of Alaska, Mr Iv. W. Dalrymple, of Bulls, returned to New Zealand to-day. For three months he stalked gariie in the Yukon beyonu Point Selkirk up the Pelly River. As a member of a party of four hunters, Mr Dalrymple made the trip into the interior on foot, dogs being used to carry the packs of equipment in much the same manner as horses are utilised for transport in rugged sections of bush country in New Zealand. For the summer season, the weather was bitterly cold, and, with the party seeking only first-class trophies, the long periods of careful stalking were a rax on the endurance. Mr Dalrymple said the party’s patience was rewarded by several excellent trophies, one large moose that was shot possessing am antler spread oi 63in, and another also being a magnificent specimen. Two bears and a wolf were brought down.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume LVIII, Issue 14, 14 December 1937, Page 7
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170VISIT TO ALASKA. Manawatu Standard, Volume LVIII, Issue 14, 14 December 1937, Page 7
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