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DANGEROUS HABIT.

Amateur sportsmen encounter a good many risks in their pursuit of pleasure and game. Iri the copseshooting- -which.: is such, a popular. amiisement in England, it' is quite /as desirable lo know who and where the sportsmen are, as to ascertain the whereabouts of the game. 'Who is that oil my left?' ihqurred one sportsman of a game-keeper one day when the hunting" season was at its height. - ; 'That must be Lord Jay,' said the keeper, after a moment's reflection. 'Go and tell him where I am,' said the other, whose former experiences told him that caution was desirable. Td rather noV said' the keeper. 'Lord Jay halways fires wheii 'c see^ haiiything move!' :

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Auckland Star, Volume XXIX, Issue 166, 16 July 1898, Page 2

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DANGEROUS HABIT. Auckland Star, Volume XXIX, Issue 166, 16 July 1898, Page 2

DANGEROUS HABIT. Auckland Star, Volume XXIX, Issue 166, 16 July 1898, Page 2

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