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most comfortable way of spending a short time in the 

 country, as no tent, camp equipment, or regular porters are 

 required ; and some quite good sport can be obtained into 

 the bargain. 



Again, if the hunter intends shooting, say, in the Kenya 



" Cl.AD IN LONG KI.O\V1.N<; COTTON GARMENTS.' 



Province, as many porters as he requires may be obtained 

 from the official in charge at Fort Hall. The pay of the 

 Kikuyu porter in such, circumstances is only t\vo annas 

 a day, while he provides his own food ; neither is the 

 sportsman asked to furnish him with a blanket, jersey, and 



