DEER-STALKING NEAR KAIWHAIKE. This photograph shows the result of a couple of days’ sport at Kaiwhaike by two well-known Wanganui residents, Messrs A. S.'Laird and G. Smith, who secured a full bag of two stags each. The stag in the foreground is a very fine specimen of the fallow deer, and carries a good head. The other heads shown carry from nine to sixteen tynes. The country is very rough, with plenty of cover, which makes it all the more difficult to secure heads.
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New Zealand Mail, Issue 1628, 13 May 1903, Page 39 (Supplement)
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84DEER-STALKING NEAR KAIWHAIKE. This photograph shows the result of a couple of days’ sport at Kaiwhaike by two well-known Wanganui residents, Messrs A. S.'Laird and G. Smith, who secured a full bag of two stags each. The stag in the foreground is a very fine specimen of the fallow deer, and carries a good head. The other heads shown carry from nine to sixteen tynes. The country is very rough, with plenty of cover, which makes it all the more difficult to secure heads. New Zealand Mail, Issue 1628, 13 May 1903, Page 39 (Supplement)
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