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some should always be left with the camp neopara 

 (Headman) for use as occasion requires. 



The rifles, cartridges, and rockets should be consigned to 

 an agent in Mombasa, and sent off from London in tin- 

 lined cases at least a month before the sportsman himself 

 intends to start. It must be remembered that the Customs 



PREPARING BREAKFAST IN CAMP. 



House at Mombasa charges a 10 per cent, duty on the 

 value of all articles imported, so that the invoices should 

 be preserved and produced for inspection. 



The hunter's kit should include a good pith sun-hat, 

 a couple of suits of khaki, leather gaiters or a couple of 

 pairs of puttees, wash-leather gloves to protect the hands 

 from the sun, and two pairs of boots with hemp soles ; 

 long Norwegian boots will also be found very useful. The 



