Deer are still plentiful in the upper rjver valleys and passes of the Southern Alps between HJaripan’s Pass and the Mathias Pass, according to a party of climbers iron) the Canterbury Mountaineering Club, who returned to Christchurch life other day from 11 trip from the Bealey .to lyoiterangi. Many herds of from three to f\ve were seen, and their tracks were' everywhere in evidence. Prospectors and, other frequenters of these wild spot? can point to many places where the ravages of the deer are Resulting ip the denudation and erosion ol the hillside?.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18367, 9 April 1934, Page 7
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