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Hastings (C. M. & St. P.) Grouse and woodcock grounds near by; "chicken" 

 and duck from 3 to 6 in.; April, May, Aug., Sept. and Oct. best; livery, single, $3, 

 double 5 p. d., with driver; hotels $1 and $2 p. d.; country diversified; a few 

 farmers object to shooting, which is reported good. 



Hatfield (C. M. & St. P.) Grounds \Y Z m.; "chicken" and jack rabbit; first 

 most numerous; livery with driver $2.50 p. d.; countrj 7 open prairie and dry; 

 good shooting and farmers do not object. 



Hawley (N. P.) The shooting grounds are located 5 m. south, southeast and 

 southwest, and 6 m. north; north best for "chicken" and south for duck and geese; 

 pheasant (grouse) are also found; duck are most abundant; Sept. and Oct. best; 

 livery $5 p. d.; hotels $2 p. d.; guides, who furnish livery and bird dogs, $5 p. d.; 

 country open prairie and numerous small lakes; owners do not object; good 

 shooting. 



Hay field (M. & N. W.) In immediate vicinity of station "chicken," duck, geese, 

 snipe and sandhill crane are found, the first three most abundant; Aug. 15 to Sept. 

 15 best; livery $3 p. d.; no regular hotels or guides; country open, rolling prairie, 

 interspersed with lakes and sloughs; owners do not object; shooting excellent. 



Hazel Run (M. & St. L.) The lakes, fields and sloughs from a X to 4 m.; duck 

 and geese most abundant and in Oct.; no public houses or livery; country level, 

 with numerous sloughs; shooting good and owners do not object. 



Hector (C. M. & St. P.) Nine Mile Slough 3 in.; duck, geese and "chicken;" 

 latter part Aug. for chicken, Oct. for wild fowl; livery $3 to $4 p. d.; country gen- 

 erally open, some parts wet, other dry; shooting exceptionally good and owners sel- 

 dom object. 



Herman (St. P. M. & M.) Best grounds near by; duck, "chicken, 



Heron Lake (C., St. P. M. & O.) Heron lake 1 m., Duck lake 2 m.; duck, geese, 

 "chicken," etc.; first most numerous; April, Sept. and Oct. best; livery $2 p. d.; 

 hotels $2 p. d. ; guides not needed; trained dogs obtainable; country open and 

 wet; shooting good or bad according to weather; owners do not object. 



Hinckley (t. P. & D. and St. P. M. & M.) Partridge, bear and deer; last most 

 numerous; Nov. and Dec. best; livery, with driver, $4 p. d.; hotels $2 p. d.; coun- 

 try heavily timbered and rolling, some marsh; shooting good; our correspondent 

 writes: "250 deer have been killed in one season." 



Huntley (C. M. & St. P.) Adjacent lands; "chicken" principally; Sept. best; no 

 public houses; no regular livery or guides; country dry and open; shooting re- 

 ported good and but few farmers object. 



Jackson (C. M. & St. P.) Adjacent lands; "chicken" principally; Aug. best 

 month; livery $3 p. d.; hotel $2 p. d.; country dry; shooting good and farmers do 

 not object; no regular guides. 



Kasson (C. & N. W.) Grounds adjacent; "chicken" principally; Aug. best; livery 

 double team $3.50 p. d.; hotels $1.50 and $2 p. d.; country open and generally 

 dry, some low land; shooting very good and owners do not object. 



Kellogg* (C. M. & St. P.) The ground about 5 m. distant; duck and geese princi- 

 pally; Sept. and Oct. best; livery $2 p. d.; land timbered, low and wet; shooting good 

 and farmers do not object. 



Kimbrae (C. M. & St. P.) Adjacent lands; duck, geese, snipe, "chicken" and 

 rabbit; Sept. and Oct. best; livery $2 p. d. ; hotel $1 p. d. ; country open, with nu- 

 merous lakes and sloughs; shooting good and farmers do not object; no regular 

 guides. 



Lake Crystal (C. St. P. M. & O.) Adjacent land; duck and "chicken" princi- 



