Al the last wee tint,' of tlu> Canterbury Khcepownors' Union Mr. K. 0. Todhuiitor raised tin' question of the alnrjiiinjr increase in the number of doer in t'ii' high country, ami it was agreed that Iho deer I*l*l fair to beconic a grcal menace to the sheepowniug industry, ami that unless some action was taken in the near futun by tin' Government, the carrying capacity of the hill country would be very greatly reduced. Ai present it is estimated to have be&i reduced through the large number of deer in some cases by from -to per cent, to iitt per cent. After discussion, it was decided to refer this mailer lo the annual meeting of the union with a view to a fuller discussion by members. Nil RETURN OF PILES. "1 was a sufferer for six years—war. ordered an operation by two doctors. After using Zaun Treatment I am now quite cured."—W.ll.T., Wellington. We will mail you n generous trial treatment of "Zaiui" if you send ninepence in stamps for packing and postage to: Ziinn Proprietary, Bos 952, Wellington. Booklets and stocks of "Zann" can bn obtained from T. I). Braniwell (late Lawrie's Pharmacy), Gisbovne.*
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17029, 14 August 1929, Page 5
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