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PRINCE ABANDONS HUNTING

INCREASING DUTIES MAKE IT SO. (United Press Association.—By Electric Telegraph.—Copyright.) LONDON, February 11. The “Daily Express” says the Prince of Wales has decided to abandon his hunting point-to-point racing and dispose of all his hunters stud. This is due to tho rapidly' increasing duties he is called on to perform owing to tho King’s illness. The decision means self denial.* The sport has provided him with countless happy excursions. The “Express” adds the sale of the Prince’s fifteen hunters, of whom he is extremely fond, will be hold at Leices ter a fortnight hence. •

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Hokitika Guardian, 12 February 1929, Page 3

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PRINCE ABANDONS HUNTING Hokitika Guardian, 12 February 1929, Page 3

PRINCE ABANDONS HUNTING Hokitika Guardian, 12 February 1929, Page 3

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