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Hawkesburgf (E. E.) River Inhabitants and River Dennis 8 and 9 m. respect- 

 ively; partridge, geese, rabbit, duck and fox; the first most numerous; Oct. 

 best; livery $2 to $4 p. d.; hotels $1.50 p. d.; guide $1 p. d.; country varied; 

 shooting good and farmers do not object. 



Kentville (W. & A.) Church street, Canard street, Kentville Meadows 1 m., 

 Canaan, 2> in.; New Ross Road 7 ru., Cold brook 5 m., Centreville 4 m. and the 

 small coves in the vicinity; woodcock, snipe, partridge, duck, caribou and moose; the 

 first three most numerous; Sept. and Oct. best; livery $2 p. d.; hotels $1.25 to $2 

 p. d. ; guides for moose and caribou $4.50 p. d. ; country boggy, hilly and heavily 

 wooded except a prairie which is dry; shooting good and farmers do not object but 

 non-residents must procure a license. 



Xiugfston (W. & A.) South woods 6m. from station; moose, caribou, wildcat, 

 otter, rabbit, woodcock, snipe and partridge; the last most numerous; Oct. and Nov. 

 best; hotel $1.25 p. d.; no guides; country mostly rocky and heavily wooded; 

 shooting "fairly good "; most of the land is owned by the Crown. 



tawrencetown (W. & A.) Beales mountain 4 m., Annapolis river and other 

 grounds; partridge, duck, fox and mooje; Oct., Nov. and Dec. best; guides and ho- 

 tels reasonable; country wooded, dry and rocky; shooting good; owners do not 

 object. 



Middleton (W. & A.) From > a ' to 20m. of station; partridge, woodcock, duck, 

 snipe and moose, the first most numerous; Sept., Oct. and Nov. besc; livery $2.50 

 p. d.; hotels $1 and $1.25 p. d.; guides $1 p. d.; country hilly and wooded, con- 

 taining a number of lakes and glades which are easy of access; shooting good and 

 farmers do not object 



Mulgrave (Intercolonial.) Surrounding country within 1 m. north or west 

 of station; partridge, rabbit and duck, all of which are plentiful; Sept., Oct. and Nov. 

 best; livery $2.50 p. d.; hotels $1.50 p. d.; guides $1.50 p. d.; country wooded and 

 rocky; owners do not object to hunting on their lands; shooting is good, and that 

 for duck is best at the Strait of Canso, where guides with boats can be obtained. 



Paradise (W. & A.) Roxbury and North and South Mountains; the mountains 

 best; partridge, woodcock, duck and moose; the first most numerous; Oct. and 

 Nov. best; livery very moderate; no guides needed; country varied; shooting 

 good; owners do not object; moose can be found within 15 to 20 m. 



Parsb"-ro (Cumberland) Our correspondent writes: This neighborhood was 

 and still is the favorite haunt of the moose; there are several Indian guides that 

 can be hired; "Officers from the Halifax garrison sometimes pay us a hunting visit; 

 hotels $1.50 to $2 p. d." 



Watorville ("W. & A.) South mountain, North river, Beech Hill road and Lake 

 George, all > to 4m.; partridge, woodcock and duck; Sept., Oct. and Nov. best; 

 hotel $1 p. d,; nudes $1 p. d.; country open, hilly and dry; shooting very good 

 and farmers do not object. 



Windsor ("W. & A.) Grounds within 10 m. of station; partridge, woodcock, 

 moose, bear and wildcat; Nov. 1 to April 1 best; livery $3 p. d.; hotels $1.50 p. d.; 

 guides reasonable; country varied and shooting is very good, farmers not object- 

 ing. 



Wolfville (W. <fc A.) Dyked lands and country within 2 m. of station; geese, 

 duck and snipe; Sept., Oct., April and May; livery moderate; hotels $1.50 p. d.; 

 guides not needed; country level and wet; shooting very good and owners do not 

 object. 



Yarmouth. (W. C.) Kemptville 25 m., Quinan 20 m., Tusket island 15 m.; moose 

 and waterfowl; Sept. to Jan. best; livery $2 p. d. ; hotels $1.50 to $2 p. d.; guides 

 reasonable; country wooded and dry; shooting generally good and farmers do not 

 object. 



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Acton West (Gr. T.) Country within 5 m.; rabbit, partridge and woodcock; 

 Oct. and Nov. best; guides not needed; country hilly, wooded and dry; hotels $1 

 p. d.; livery $1.60 p. d. 



