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Taberg* (R. W. O.) Woodland adjacent; woodcock, partridge, duck, rabbit 

 and fox; partridge, rabbit and duck most abundant; Sept. and Jan. best; livery $3 

 p. d; hotels moderate; guides $2 p. d.; no dogs; country swampy and ^et; 

 shooting very good and farmers do not object. 



Tappau (N. Y. L. E. & W.) It is reported that good shooting for quail and 

 woodcock can be had along the Sparkill creek and the Hackensack river; write to 

 railroad agent at Tappan for further details. 



Tarrytown (N. Y. & N.) The shooting is reported good on adjacent lands for 

 woodcock, quail, partridge, rabbit, etc.: all of which are said to be numerous; 

 Nov. and Dec. bes ; livery, including guide and trained dogs, $10 p. d.; country 

 diversified; owners, as a rule, do not object. 



Tilly Poster (N. Y. & N.) The shooting is best over the lands belong- 

 ing to Messrs. Fowler, Hughsen, Pugsley, Kelly, Barber, Barrett, Lewis and 

 Mahogney ; the first best; the quail on C. Fowler's farm are abundant and woodcock 

 on E. Fowler's; partridge are also found; Oct. best; livery $lp. d.; hotel moderate; 

 guides, who also have excellent trained hounds and bird dogs, $1 p. d.; country- 

 wet, dry and wooded; E. Fowler and W. C. Pugsley object to shooting, others do 

 not; our correspondent writes: "Shooting first class; rabbit and grey squirrel 

 are plenty." 



Tiog-a Centre (N. Y. L. E. & W.) The shooting grounds are 2 to 5 m. from sta- 

 tion; Bishop tract, Beaver meadows, Alder swamp and Spendleys flats; rabbits are 

 most abundant, but woodcock, partridge, quail and fox are also found: Sept., Oct. 

 ^ and Nov. best; livery $3 to $5 p. d., including guide; hotels $1 to $2 p. d.; no 

 *r dogs; country diversified; owners do not object; "fair shooting" is reported. 



Trout Brook (N. Y. O. & W.) Horse brook, Niger lot, Park Island brook, Trout 

 brook 100 yards from station; Horse brook best; partridge, rabbit, fox, deer and 

 bear; first three best; Oct., Nov. and Dec. best; livery very cheap; hotels Hp. w.; 

 guides at low rates ; they have dogs; country diversified; shooting reported very 

 good and farmers do not object. 



Tuxedo Park (N.Y.L.E.& W.) The entire country adjacent to station is enclosed 

 in the park owned by the Tuxedo Park Association, but the shooting ouiside the 

 park is reported as being excellent ground for woodcock, partridge, quail, squirrel 

 P^B, and rabbit, the game bein i the overflow from stocking the park grounds; country 

 wooded and hilly; Sept. for woodcock, Nov. for partridge; shooting not allowed 

 on land near station. 



Union (N. Y. L. E. & W.) The shooting lies along Spring valley near by; pheas- 

 ant, woodcock, quail and rabbit; last two most abundant; Nov. and Dec. best; liv- 

 ery moderate charge; hotels reasonable; guides, who also have trained hounds and 

 ^ji><i~"^'1iii'r1 dogs, $2 p. d.; country diversified; owners do not, as a rule, object; shooting 

 good. 



Wallace (D. L. & W.) Tucker y z in., Haskin 60 rods; fox, rabbit and partridge; 

 first two most abundant; Dec. and Jan. best months; hotels $2 p, d.; guides, with 

 dogs, can be had; country miscellaneous; shooting good for fox and rabbit; own- 

 ers do not object. 



Wallkill (Wallkill V.( Near station are found partridge, quail, rabbit and fox; 

 first three most numerous; Nov. and Dec. best months; livery $3 to $5 p. d.; hotels 

 $1.50 p. d.; no regular guides; country diversified; shooting good and farmers do 

 not object. 



Warwick (L. & H.) Peiton's woods 5 ra., Demarest's woods -j. m., Wick- 

 ham pond swamp and wood 3 m.; equally good; squirrel, rabbit, fox and partridge; 

 all very abundant; livery reasonable; hotels $2 p. d.; guides moderate; no dogs; 

 country wooded, undulating and dry in summer; owners as a rule do not object; 

 shooting reported good. 



Water Mills (L. I.) Wooded hills 1 m. from station; quail, woodcock and 

 duck; first most abundant; Nov. best month; no livery; boarding houses near by; 

 no regular guides or trained dogs; country wooded and dry; shooting reported 

 good, some of the farmers object. 



Waverly Suffolk Co. (L. I.) Grounds north of station; partridge, rabbit, 



