| Show SPORT FOR AFRICAN HU 1 itea game garne Is I 1 there in abundance out peculiar conditions must be oe allowed for lu in solas going on a hunt in british valc 1 or any part ot of it for or the rhinoceros the cle elephant the aloi the african auf falo the hyena the zebra the gobi gobl gazell gazelle the arnye and other game of that country one must have a 10 0 o R train ot of pack bearers in places mules may bo be employed a part 11 nf I 1 it alio a distance but usually the native ir r rier must be depended on in the sow country because of its nature janolo nuil food must be carried although I 1 I 1 1 and email small animals may be shot on he tho way stout tents afford shelter at night and ono one needs to guard avaird t insect insects A train of a aundre I 1 p bichera ickers la Is not large even for one on hunter chev are in charge of a acad man who abo Is I 1 a ft in ill the and finlly 1011 have at lean lorm fn n white mar with boj who attella a all the details so r c i can rive give your time to the hunt prom from twelve lo 10 I 1 f r teen miles i day Is a fair rate I 1 travel so it maa ma take i or more to reach the counts of the turne f 0 ho the post or settlement usually the hunter la Is searching foi fot certain heads and may put aside many a chance for sport the antelope or banalo or gazelle Is not up to his rt d dard but lie the elephant lion or rhinot aroa always tempts him in some signs of all may be faunl because they can cnally easily got 1 their food the grasses attract not only the bl albir Bir aca beasts tt i but the antelope and gazelle upon which the lion here camp may bo be made for a week or more some of the guides go out and look up tip the drinking holes and note he the location of th trails run ning from front th m thus thith many a head call be secured by lvin in watt wait near these pathways flu rhe world mirror |