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Craigliton (D. S. S. & A.) Adjacent land; deer, bear wolf, partridge, etc.; Sept. 

 and Oct. best; country generally wooded, both hilly and level and dry; no objec- 

 tion made to shooting, which is good; no regular guides, livery or dogs; accommo- 

 dations can be had. 



prices; hotels $1 to $2 p. d. ; guides, including dogs, at $2.50 and $3 p. d.; country 

 wooded, hilly and dry; no objection to shooting over property; this is an excel- 

 lent hunting region, the deer being numerous; owners do not object. 



Dagrgfett (C. & N. W.) -Chalk hill 10 m.; deer principally; Oct. and Nov. best; 

 hotel $4.50 p. w, ; country mostly dry, wooded and hilly; no objection to shooting, 

 which would be good if it were not for the dense underbrush; no regular guides or 

 livery. 



Dollarville (D. 8. S. & A.) The grounds are adjacent to a lake 2 in. distant; 

 deer, partridge, bear, wolf, etc.; first two most numerous; Oct. and Nov. best; 

 livery $2 to $5 p. d.; hotels $1.50 p. d.; guides reasonable; country wooded and 

 hilly; no objection to shooting, which is generally good. 



Dundee (C. I. M. &T. A. A. & N. M.) Adjacent land; quail, woodcock, snipe, 

 squirrel and partridge; last two best; Oct. and Nov. best; livery $3 p. d.; hoteJa 

 reasonable; country wooded and dry; no objection to shooting, which is re- 

 ported "very good." 



Elmira (G. R. & I.) Grounds from 1 to 10 m.; deer and bear principally; flrafc 

 most plentiful; Nov. and Oct. best; hotel $1.50 p. d.; country wooded, level, wet 

 and dry; no objection to shooting, which is generally good. 



Elsie (T.. A. A. & N. M.) The adjacent lands, more or less distant, are 

 the shooting grounds; partridge, rabbit and other small game; first moat numerous; 

 Nov. and Dec. best; livery $1.50 to $2 p. d.; hotels $1 and $1.50 p. d.; guides (with 

 dogs) at reasonable rates; no objection to shooting by property owners; very good 

 shooting reported. 



Escanaba (C. <fe N. W.) Surrounding country; deer, bear, wild fowl and small 

 game; country mostly wooded and high, some swamps; shooting "pretty good 

 generally." 



Parwell F. & P. M.) Lake George 9 m., Bear lake 7 ra., Clear lake 6 m.; deer, 

 bear and partridge; first most numerous; Nov. best; livery $3 p. d.; hotels $2 p.d.; 

 guides reasonable; no objection to shooting, which is good. 



Ferrysburgf (C. & W. M.) Grand river near by; duck, partridge, snipe and 

 woodcock; first most numerous; April best month; boats 1 p. d.; hotels $1 to 

 $2.50 p. d.; guides not needed; country marshy and wooded; no objection to 

 shooting, which is very fair. 



Fremont (C. & W. M.) Tremont lake, Second and Third lakes near by; first 

 best for duck; last two for deer; deer, partridge and duck in abundance; last two 

 most numerous; Nov. and Dec. best; livery reasonable; hotels $1.50 p. d.; guides 

 $2.50 p. d.; trained dogs obtainable; country hilly, wooded; wet and dry; shoot- 

 ing good and owners do not object. 



Gaines (D. G. H. & M.) The grounds are within a radius of 8m., Dec. best; 

 livery moderate; hotels $4.50 p. w.; guides, with bird dogs, at $3 p. d.; country 

 wooded, hilly and wet; owners do not object; shooting reported very fair for quail, 

 squirrel and rabbit; the first being most numerous. 



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Gogfebic (M. L. S. & W.) Country surrounding station; bear, deer and partridge 

 ti'uffed grouse); latter mont abundant; Sept. and Oct. best; livery not used, tramp- 

 ing necessary; hotels $1.50 to $2.5J p. d.; guides reasonable; country wooded, 

 rolling, wet and dry; owners do not object; excellent grouse shooting; bear and 

 deer hunting indifferent; rabbit abundant. 



