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Franklin Head (Me. C.) Partridge (grouse) and deer can be found within a 

 radius of 3 or 4 m. of station; partridge, deer and duck, first most numerous; no 

 regular livery: nearest hotel is at Ellsworth: guides $2 p. d.; country wooded and 

 dry; owners do not object; shooting good. 



Gardiner (Me. C.) Cobbasse pond 5 m.. Nahumkeg p6nd 3 in., the former best; 

 plover, duck, woodcock and partridge; duck most plentiful; Sept., Oct. and Nov. 

 best; livery $2 p. d.; hotel $1.50 p. d., also board at farm houses; country open, 

 wooded, hilly, wet and dry; owners do not object; hunting good. 



G lead (Gr. T.) Wild river 3 m.; deer principally; country wooded and moun- 

 tainous; hotels $1 p. d.; guides and livery reasonable; good hunting and owners 

 make no objection. 



Hancock (Me. C.) Taunton bay ^ m., Skilliugs river 1 m. are the best points, 

 first for geese aad duck, the latter being most abundant; April, May, Oct. and Nov. 

 best; private board near station reasonable; guides not needed: owners do not ob- 

 ject; shooting very good. 



Houlton (New B.) Letter B 6 m.. Aroostook road 15 m., and other grounds 

 nearer; Aroostook road best for deer; partridge (ruffed grouse), caribou and moose 

 are also found; deer, partridge, caribou and fox most plentiful; Sept. to Dec. best; 

 livery reasonable; hotels $2 p. d.; Indian guides with dogs $1.50 p. d.; country 

 wooded, open, hilly, wet and dry; owners do not object; shooting good. 



Kixigfman (Me. C.) Glenwood and Haynesville 25 m., Island Falls 35 m.; Island 

 Falls be t for grouse aud deer; grouse, deer and fox, first named most numerous; 

 deer in Dec., partridge in Sept. and Oct.; transportation to grounds by mail stages; 

 no hotels, excellent board in private houses; country wooded and hilly; owners 

 do not object; shooting very good. 



Iiewistown Junction (Gr. T.) In the immediate vicinity grouse and hare; 

 Sept., Oct. and Nov. best months; country second growth of timber level and dry; 

 hotels $2.50 to $4 p. d.; livery $2 to $5 p. d. 



Lock Mills (Gr. T.) Partridges (ruffed grouse) within 1m.; Sept. and Oct. best; 

 guides $1.50 p. d.; trained dogs can be had; livery reasonable; hotels $1 p. d.; coun- 

 trydry, wooded and hilly; ^ood shooting and owners do not object. 



Macliiasport (Steamer from Portland) Holmes' bay 3 m., Rocky & Hadley's 

 lakes 7 and 13 m., and townships on Machias and East Machias rivers, 10 to 35 m., 

 first three best for geese, duck and water fowl, bear deer, partridge (ruffed grouse), 

 woodcock and plover; partridge most plentiful ; partridge and woodcock best in 

 Sept.; other game Oct. to Jan.. livery * 1.50 to $2 p. d. : hotels moderate; guides 

 can be had; country diversified; a few owners object; game abundant. 



Maltaw mkeag- (Me. C.) Medway and Millinocket 15 to 20m., latter best; 

 moose, caribou, bear, deer and small game; caribou most numerous; Oct. best 

 month; livery |2 p. d.; hotels $1.50 to $3.50 p. d.; guides, with canoe $2.50 to $3 

 p. d.; country varied, wooded and hilly; owners do not object; shooting very 

 good. 



"Willbridg'e (Steamer from Portland) 7 miles northwest to 50 miles, and all 

 good; deer very numerous; Dec. best; livery 2 p. d.; hotels reasonable; guides 

 $1.50 p. d.; country open, wooded, rocky, hilly, wet and dry; owners do not ob- 

 ject; hunting good. 



Monmouth. (Me, C.) Shooting grounds from 2 to, 3 m. from station; partridge, 

 woodcock, snipe, duck and fox; partridge and fox most plentiful: Sept. best month; 

 livery 2 p. d.; guides, with hounds, $1.50 and $2 p. d. ; country open, wooded, 

 rocky, hilly, wet and dry; owners do not object; shooting good. 



Moosehoad Lake (Me. C.) Bear, moose, caribou, deer, ruffed grouse, etc.; 

 good hunting; excellent guides; A No. 1 hotels and free laud; write to George H. 

 Bemis, Mt Kineo House, Moosehead Lake, Maine, who offers to furnish all the data 

 necessary to a successful hunting trip in this section. 



New Gloucester (Gr. T.) Grounds y* to 8 miles from station; partridge (ruffed 

 grouse), woodcock, plover and fox, partridge and woodcock most plentiful; Sept. 



