A fine young deer made its appearance near the Matigaweka rifle range the other day and created'great consternation among the cattle. This, says (lie Settler, is the first time deer has been seen in this part of the North Island, and it-will bo pleasing information to sportsmen, to learn that several have also been seen on the T« Kapua, watershed, about, se|jfc; miles from Mangaweka. They splendid condition, and very, quiet. . The one seen or this oc-casioiL'w^-'a tiix'pointer. • Flannelettes, shirting, drill; best goods. iLowest : prices.-— Rush brook and Bridgman's, just above the Grey statue. To-day at noon Mr. J. Thorpes will sell by auction at his rooms, 83. Quecu-street, several ;Devonport - properties, comprising adiouae of •'four rooms in; Hastings Parade, a cottage in. - High-street in the estate of .Charles -Bishop, a cottage in Cambria Road, a residence'and vacant section in St. Leonards Road, and a residence of seven rooms ' in Crummer Road, Grey Lynn.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 13750, 15 May 1908, Page 5
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