In all, it has been estimated that over two million acres are devoted to the maintenance of deer in Scotland, and that about 5000 stags are annually killed> 1600 of .these being stalked in the county of Inverness, and probably 1500 in the conjoined shires of Ross and Cromarty. There has existed for the last eight years a railway school at Buda-Pesth. Instruction is given in railway construction, working, telegraphing and traffic as far as concerns rates and fares. There are also courses in railway geography, history and law, railway accounts and book-keeping, and a knowledge of substance, raw and manufactured, which railway-men use. Man is the stronger vessel —but he has to be often bailed out.
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New Zealand Mail, Issue 1191, 28 December 1894, Page 21
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117Untitled New Zealand Mail, Issue 1191, 28 December 1894, Page 21
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