STALKING IN WESTLAND
LORD LATYMER'S VISIT Lord Latymer and his daughter, the Hon. Mercy Money-Coutts, who Lave been deer-stalking in the South iWestland forests, returned to Wanaka for a day before resuming their sport. (While there Lord Latymer stated that his party had so far secured two heads. /One that he himself shot in the ParSrga Valley had a spread of 37in. and » length of 42£ in., with a beam of 6in. The other head was secured by • the Zeilian Creek by his daughter. ' . EThis head, a 14-pointer, measured 42in. by 37in., with a beam of 6Jiri. .. .ujßoth heads were exceptionally heavy * ""in the timber, especially the one shot ~ u 'lby/ the Hon. Mercy Money-Coutts. Lord Latymer is» now shifting his camp /<- from tho Paringa Valley into Jumbo / -land, at the top end of. the Wilkin iValley. While in this area Lord Latyiher hopes to do some fishing in the & titers of the Wilkin.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21467, 15 April 1933, Page 6
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