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Savanne(Can. P.) Best grounds are from to 30 m.; dack, geese, caribou, bear, 

 moose, partridge and "chicken;" feathered game most abundant; Sept. and Oct. 

 best; water transportation; livery not needed; hotels $1 p. d.; Indian guides rea- 

 sonable; country rocky, hilly, with numerous lakes; most of it Crown land; hunt- 

 ing good. 



Severn (Gr. T.) The principal grounds are ,'4 m from station; deer, bear, part- 

 ridge and duck; latter two most numerous; Oct. and Nov. best; livery $2 to $4 p. 

 d.; hotel $1 p. d.; guides (Indians) $lp. d. and expenses; good shooting; deer are 

 very plentiful and farmers do not object. 



Smith's Palls (Can. P.) The surrounding country from 1 to 20 m.; partridge 

 and duck; latter moat plentiful; livery $1.50 p. d. ; hotel $1 p. d.; guides $1 p. d.; 

 country varied; duck shooting is excellent, other shooting fair; owners seldom 

 object. 



South Indian (Can. A.) Good shooting is to be had from 1 to 2 m. norn 

 station for deer and Cartridge; deer most numerous; Nov. best month; livery $1.50 

 to $2 p. d.; hotels $1 to $1.50 p. d.; guides can be had at a moderate cost; country 

 is wooded, level and generally dry; owners do not object. 



S u'h River (Gr. T.) Country east and north of village 1 m. and outward; 

 partridge, duck, deer, moose, wolf, rabbit, fox and bear; Sept., Oct. and Nov. best; 

 guides, with dogs, $2 p. d.; country hilly, wooded and dry; this section is said to 

 be an excellent one for moose, deer and partridge; hotels $1 p. d., $3 to $3.50 p.w.; 

 livery $1.50 to $3 p. d. 



Stirling (Gr. T.) Northeast portion of county; deer principally; Oct. and Nov. 

 best; livery moderate; no public houses; country wooded, rocky and dry; deer 

 shooting reported "very good;" mostly public lauds. 



Streetsville (Can. P.) Grounds adjacent; fox, pheasant and squirrel; livery 

 $2 p. d.; hotel $1 p. d.; no regular guides; c- nun try partly wooded and part open, 

 generallj r dry; shooting good and farmers do not object. 



Sturgeon Palls (Can. P.) Lake Nipissing 4 m., and country in the vicinity of 

 Sturgeon river; duck, partridge, snipe, moose, red deer and bear; Sept. 15th until 

 cold weather best; guides, with boat or canoe, moderate; hotels $1 p. d.; coiintry 

 wooded and dry, at mouth of river marshy; shoot ng very good; land owners do 

 not object. 



Sunderland (Gr. T.) Adjacent lands; rabbit, partridge and duck; former most 

 numerous; Dec. and Nov. best; livery $3 p. d.; no public houses; country 

 swampy; rabbit shooting good. 



Thedford (Gr. T.) Lake Burwick and other points on Au Sauble river; Lake 

 Smith best; duck principally; Oct. and Nov. best; livery at reasonable rates; no 

 public houses: shooting from boats; iu some seasons good, in others indifferent; 

 the lakes are shallow and boggy; land owners do not object. 



Thorn'bury (Gr. T.) Craigleith 7 m., Marsh's swamps 2 m., Laura bay 4 m., and 

 the mountain 4 m. ; hare, partridge and duck; first most plentiful; winter for hare; 

 spring and fall for duck; livery $1.50 p. d. hotel $1 p. d. ; guides not needed; 

 dogs can be obtained; country varied; shooting very fair and owners do not 

 object. 



Th.orncliffe (Can. P.) Trout lake 4 m., Lake Nasbonsing 6 m., and Lake 

 Nassa Graham and others about 14 m. distant; deer, moose and partridge; deer and 

 partridge most abundant; Oct; and Nov. best for still hunting; hotels reasonable; 

 guides $5 p. d. ; they have hounds; country diversified; shooting is very good at 

 Nassa and Graham lakes; deer are very plentiful at the latter point. 



Toronto (Gr. T.) Good partridge and rabbit shooting is reported east of Don 

 river and west of Humber, both within 10 m. ; duck and woodcock are also found; 

 Sept. to Dec. 1st best; guides, with dogs, reasonable; livery $4 p. d.; country- 

 diversified; hotels $1.50 to $3.50 p. d. 



Tweed (Can. P.) Deer and partridge are very numerous in the surrounding 

 country from 10 to 20 m. of station; livery $2 to $4 p. d.; guides moderate; good 

 shooting in Oct. and Nov.; country wooded, rocky and dry. 



