The King.
The King went deer-stalking iajl the Isle of Arran last Thursday.. rliM Much interest was shown by th<j!|Sfl King and Queen in some r omarkabla sheepdog trials they witnessed niH Doughrie. [Arran is an island in the mouth of a the Clyde, and belongs to the H Duke of Hamilton. The aspect is mountainous and healthy, Large caverns occur in the cliffs ptk the sT and S.W. coast. In one cf|H these, the ‘ King’s Cave,’ in .-thejH basaltic promontory of Drumadoon, Robert the Bruce hid himself. H There are many antiquities MichV as cairns, standing stones, and stone 'H circles.] H — . ....
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Manawatu Herald, 2 September 1902, Page 2
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103The King. Manawatu Herald, 2 September 1902, Page 2
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