General Lucas Moyer, wo loam from the "Review of Reviews,” greatly enjoyed a visit which he paid to 'Lord Onslow’s daughters knew of the practo have declared that nothing had pleased him so much since he came to England as to find how much Lord Onslow’s daughters knew of the jraotica.l management of cows and horses. When Lucas Meyer visited the Royal Mows at Buckingham Palace the Boer general is said to have astounded one of the grooms by soundly rating him for tho foul condition of the manes of tho cream-coloured horses which were shortly to . play so conspicuous a part in the pageant of the Coronation procession. These remarks were communicated to the King, when His Majesty invited the Boer General on hi* return to England to come down to Sandringham and seo his stables there. The invitation was accepted, but was cancelled by a still more imperious command.
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New Zealand Times, Volume LXXII, Issue 4824, 29 November 1902, Page 7 (Supplement)
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