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THE KING'S TOUR. LONDON, August 26.

The King and Queen inspected the ruins of Peel Castle, under the guidance of Mr Hall Came, the novelist. Their Majesties leave for Arran to-day. The King has arrived in the Clyde. -lie visited Brodrick Castle. He i» likely to enjoy a day's shooting at Arran before continuing his cruise along the we?t and north coast to Aberdeen. He considers his health so thoroughly reestablished a» to be able to indulge iv ordinary outdoor recreations.

August 28. The King was deer-stalking in Arran to-day.

The King and Queen were much interested in some remarkable sheep-dog trials which they witnessed at Doughrie.

August 30.

The King's intention to retain Barton Manor, with a cottage residence and i^olf UskA. at Osborue, hag gre&tly dp-

lighted the inhabitants of the Isle of J Wight. . J

August 31. The King on Saturday attended a deer drive at Kinloch Forest, Ballachulish.

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Otago Witness, Issue 2529, 3 September 1902, Page 15

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THE KING'S TOUR. LONDON, August 26. Otago Witness, Issue 2529, 3 September 1902, Page 15

THE KING'S TOUR. LONDON, August 26. Otago Witness, Issue 2529, 3 September 1902, Page 15