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PRINCES FAREWELL TO HIS HUNTERS.

TOO BUSY NOW TO RIDE.

LONDON, Feb. 10,

The Daily Express states that the. Prince of Wales has decided, to abandon hunting and point-to-point racing and dispose of all his hunters. This step is due to the rapidly-increasing duties His Eoyal Highness is called on to perform owing to the King's illness. (The decision means much self-de-nial. Sport has provided the Prince with countless happy excursions. »

; The Daily Express states that the sale of the Prince's hunters—they number 154 —of whom he is extremely fond, will be. held at Leicester in a fortnight's time.

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Shannon News, 15 February 1929, Page 4

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99

PRINCES FAREWELL TO HIS HUNTERS. Shannon News, 15 February 1929, Page 4

PRINCES FAREWELL TO HIS HUNTERS. Shannon News, 15 February 1929, Page 4

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