CORRESPONDENCE.
DEEU STALKING. To the Editor oi' the ' Evening Mail.' Sill, — In this morning's issue of your contemporary I see n paragraph headed " Deer Sulking," which is most Mattering to Messrs Andrews and Thomas, but unfortunately it is not altogether in accord with fact-;. It is therein asserted that th.-il those gentlemen did not use dogs whim hunting. Against thU I win state Unit .Mr Andrews himself told me that it had not been for tlieir dogs they would not. have cot more tluui four of the vast number of stags they slaughtered. Uisaboul tiuiu tliib wholesale butchery were ]>ut a stop to and our .Society would do well before ne\t season to consider the advisability of limiting the number of heads 'icr license, as they do in other district-. There are also' other restrictions which it might bo advisable to introduce if we do not wish one of the jast assstg Nelson has fo boiwt of to follow those that have'goiic before, I am, &c, fciI'OHTSMAX.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXIX, Issue 97, 26 April 1895, Page 2
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167CORRESPONDENCE. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXIX, Issue 97, 26 April 1895, Page 2
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