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NEW BRUNSWICK. 



Andover (New B.) Pa r tridge, woodcock, deer, moose and caribou from % m. 

 to 50 m. of station: deer, moose, caribou and partridge most numerous; best 

 months are March for moose, caribou and deer, Oct. for partridge; hotels $1.50 to 

 $3 p. d.; guides at reasonable prices; country wooded and hilly; shooting excel 

 lent and farmers do not object. 



Barnaby River (Intercolonial) Partridge and geese can be found in quantities 

 within 3 to 6m. from fetation; latter most plentiful; for partridge Oct. and Nov. 

 and for geese March, April, Sept. and Oct.: no regular hotels or guides; country 

 wooded and dry; shooting good and farmers do not object. 



Bath (New B.) Deer, caribou, partridge and hare can be found within 6 m. of 

 station; the two latter most plentiful; Nov., Dec. and Jan. best; livery $1.25 and 

 $1.50 p. d.; nearest hotel \i m. from station, 75c. p. d.; country wooded and hilly; 

 shooting very good and farmers do not object. 



Campbellton (Intercolonial) Tobique 6 to 20 m., Upsalquitch 20 to 30 m.; Pat- 

 apedia47m.; the two latter best; bear, moose, partridge and caribou; the latter 

 most numerous; Sept., Oct., Nov. and Dec. best; livery moderate; hotels $1.25 p. 

 d.; guides (but no dogs) can be had; the country is of a mixed character; shooting 

 fair; from Sept. to Nov. inclusive good duck and geese shooting can be had in the 

 vicinity. 



Charlo (Intercolonial) Charlo river 1 m., Eel river4 m., and the adjacent woods; 

 first best for geese and the latter for partridge; duck and brant are also numerous; 

 no regular guides; livery $2 p. d.; hotels $1 p. d.; country level and dry and 

 shooting is very good; farmers do not object; Sept. best for partridge, spring and 

 fall for geese. 



Edmund st on (New B.) Cabans lakes 20 m., Fish River lafces 11 m.; the former 

 best; caribou, deer, bear and partridge; the first very plentiful; Sept. and begin- 

 ning of Oct. best; livery J4 p. d.; hotels $1 and $1.25 p. d.; guides-$1.50 p. d. and 

 board; canoes and cooking utensils furnished by guides; country mostly wooded 

 highlands; good hunting for caribou at Cabans lakes; other shooting fairly good. 



Fredericton Junction (New B.) Gladstone %. m. from station; partridge, 

 duck, geese, fox, wildcat and bear; the first most numerous; Oct. and Nov. best; 

 livery $2 p. d. ; hotel $1 p. d. ; guide with dogs $1 to $2 p. d.; country wooded, 

 open, dry and level; shooting good and farmers do not object. 



Hampton (Intercolonial) Darling's lake 2 m. from station; duck and partridge 

 principally; April, May, fept. and Oct. best; hoteis $1 p. d.; guides with dogs rea- 

 sonable; country wooded and dry; shooting is very good and farmers do not ob- 

 ject. 



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 ally in a moose or caribou; geese and brant are very numerous, 



New Castle (Intercolonial) Bartibogue 20 m., Neguac 30 m.. Tabisintac and 

 BayduVin40m.; moose, caribou, geese, duck, brant and partridge; the last four most 

 numerous; geese mainly at Tabisintac, and caribou at Bartibogue; Nov. to Feb. in- 

 clusive best; guides $1 p. d. (dogs not used); country wooded, level and dry; 

 shooting good and land owners do not object. 



Petitcodiac (Intercolonial) Anagance 2m., Polett river 4 m., Ogin 12 m. : part- 

 ridge and rabbit chiefly; winter months best; livery $2 p. d.; guides (no dogs) and 

 hotel charges reasonable; country wooded and hilly; shooting very good; a few 

 farmers object. 



Shediao (Intercolonial) Shediac cape 2 m., Pt. Duchene bar 2 m., Shediac Island 

 3 m., Barachois 3 m., Grandique 7m.; Shediac river 5 m.; Aboujagan 8 m.; these 

 grounds surround the Harbor of Shediac and abound in geese, brant, duck (mal- 

 lard, black and sheldrake), snipe and golden plover of different varieties; April, 

 May and part of June, Oct., Nov. and part of Sept. best months; hotels $1.50 p. d.; 



