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High country hunter s paradise up for grabs

Bayleys agent Kurt Lindsay said the station provided multiple income streams from farming, tourism, honey harvesting and hunting. Glazebrook’s game estate offered more than 1200 hectares of hunting land with trophy red stags and fallow deer as well as chamois and tahr. The station has a purpose-built lodge, with four chalets, a cottage, shearers quarters, and a wool shed. Lindsay said the rare opportunity to buy such a property was reflected by more than 30 inquiries in a week. Supplied Glazebrook Station has been owned since 2005 by the American company Westervelt, based in Alabama. There had been a range of interest, including from locals looking to continue the farming and hunting operations.

Sweet Spots: Ditching Auckland for a better quality of life in Hargest, Invercargill

Sweet Spots: Ditching Auckland for a better quality of life in Hargest, Invercargill
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Raymond Horn reported to be in agitated state before going missing

Griffiths said Horn’s family had indicated they now believed he was dead. Police had those grave concerns for the man with dementia, who is unable to speak and has been missing for 10 days. Horn was captured by a dairy’s CCTV camera about 9.40am the day he went missing, a couple of hundred meters from his unit at Walmsley House Rest Home. Robyn Edie/Stuff Detective Alun Griffiths with a map of Queens park, showing the probable movements of missing Invercargill man Raymond Horn, who was last seen on February 15. A camera captured him walking north past the Queens Park rotunda at 10.20am, to the northern edge of the park and then coming back south past the rotunda again two hours later.

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