Only 138 licenses (at £1) for stalking deer were issued in the Wellington acclimatisation district last season, as against 238 (at £2) the season before. “It is satisfactory to know,” said Mr L. O. 11. Tripp, at. the annual meeting of the Wellington Acclimatisation Society, “that the deer are now under control in our district. The only part where that might not be exactly the case is in the Hnurangi, but even there I have been told (hat there are 75 per cent fewer deer than there were twelve years ago.”
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Waikato Times, Volume 109, Issue 18347, 5 June 1931, Page 2
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