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Sept. and Nov. best: livery $1.50 and $2.50 p. d.; hotels $1 p. d.; guides $1.50 p. d.; 

 country wooded, billy, mostly dry, in suiue parts swampy; shooting good and 

 farmers do not object. 



PrederickTtmraf (Gr. T.) Hay Bay 5m.; wild duck principally; Nov. best; 

 country varied, both wet and dry; "good shooting in some seasons;" farmers do 

 obect no reular hotels liver or uides. 



not object; no regular hotels, livery or guides. 



Gr'wel River (Can. P.) Shooting is considered pretty fair in this vicinity for 

 partridge; no regular hotels or livery; Indian guides reasonable; country moun- 

 tainous and partly wooded; partridge the only game bird; farmers do not object. 



GravenhTirst (Gr. T.) Draper 14 m., Oakley 20 m., Burk's Falls 68 m.; Oakley 

 best grounds; deer and partridge; deer most abundant; Oct. and Nov. best; livery 

 $3 to $4 p. d.; hotel moderate; no regular guides; country varied; shooting good; 

 plenty of deer and farmers do not object. 



Greenfield (Can. A.) Black lake 4 m.; wild duck; Oct. and Nov. beet; livery $1 

 and $1.50 p. d.; hotel $1 p. d.; no regular guides; country varied, and shooting 

 good; farmers do not object. 



Haliburton (Gr T.) The grounds surrounding the lakes from 5 to 30 m. from 

 station give excellent shooting for deer; ,Oct. 15th to Dec. 15th best; hotels $1 to 

 $1.50 p. d., $4 to $6 p. w. ; livery $1.50 to $3 p. d.; guides, with dogs, reasonable; 

 country diversified. 



Hastiiirs (Gr. T.) Rice lake and Trent river near by; duck, all varieties; shoot- 

 ing until ice closes in; livery $2 to $4p.d.; guides $1 p.d., including dogs; country 

 wooded and hilly, principally dry; duck and partridge are plentiful, deer some 

 miles distant; duck and pirtridge shooting good, and deer can be had "in abund- 

 ance" from 20 to 30 m. north of Hastings. 



Hawlrey (Gr. T.) Adjoining lands; partridge and quail; latter most numerous; 

 Oct. and Nov. best; no livery or guides required; hotel $1 p. d.; country level and 

 dry; quail shooting excellent; bird dogs can be had; farmers do not object. 



Heron B*y (Can. P.) Surrounding country from 1 to 30 m.; caribou, partridge 

 and rabbit; latter part of Sept., Oct. and Nov. best; boarding houses moderate; 

 guides (have bird dogs and hounds) $2 p. d.; country open and hilly; shooting 

 very lair and farmers do not object. 



Huntsville (Gr. T.) The immediate vicinity of station and to a distance of 15 

 in. or more gives good shooting; deer, partridge, duck and bear; guides $2 p. d., 

 with dogs; duck shooting excellent. 



Indian River (Can. P.) Rice lake 5 m ; duck, geese, rabbit and partridge; duck 

 most numerous; Oct. best month; hotel moderate; country wooded and wet; 

 shooting very good and but few laud owners object. 



Jenne^te's Creek (Gr. T.) -Adjacent lands in all directions from 2 to 10 m.; 

 wild fowl (all varieties), snipe, plover and some woodcock; duck and snipe most 

 numerous: ct. and Mov. best; hotel $1 p. d.; guides, with dogs, $1.50 to $3 p. d., 

 country mainly marsh, with a few dry ridges; some farmers object to shooting, 

 but the lake (2>a m.) is free and there is a good hotel near lake. 



K^ladar (Can. P.) The best grounds are Cloyne, Log and other lakes 9 to 15m.; 

 Log lake best for deer; partridge and duck are also found; deer most abundant; 

 Oct. 15 to Nov. 30 best; livery !fr2 p. d.; hotels $1 p. d.; guides reasonable; hounds 

 and bird dogs can be had; country rocky, partly wooded, with numerous lakes; 

 owners do not object; shooting excellent. 



K (union nt (Gr. T.) Surrounding lands; bear, deer and partridge; the latter 

 most numerous; Oct. and Nov. best; livery $3 to $5 p. d.; hotels $1 p. d.; guides, 

 with dogs, $3 p. d.; country wooded, rocky and hilly; shooting reported "good; 

 country abounds in game;" farmers do not object. 



