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FOREST AND STREAM. 
[Nov. 27, 1909. 
KONRAD SCHAUER,MOMBASA,BRITISH EAST AFRICA 
The world-known firm of specialists 
for organizing and fitting out 
Hunting and Scientific Expeditions 
as well as planning trips for 
TOURISTS 
Practical preserving, packing and shipping 
of Trophies — many years’ experience. 
“KIJABE HILL." A splendid health resort in the African Highlands— 
“A Sportsman's Home.” 
The largest dealers in live animals and African curios. 
Illustrated literature sent free on application. 
"Resorts for Sportsmen. 
The Centre of Winter Out-of- 
Door Life in the Middle South 
Free from climatic extremes, and 
wholesome in every respect. 
FOUR EXCELLENT HOTELS.—The only 
resort having THREE GOLF 
COURSES, all in pink of con¬ 
dition, Country Club, 40,000 
Acre Private shooting Pre¬ 
serve, Good Guides and 
Trained Dogs, Fine Livery 
of Saddle Horses, Model 
Dairy, Tennis Courts, Trap 
Shooting, etc. 
NO CONSUMPTIVES RECEIVED 
AT PINEHURST 
Through Pullman Service from New 
York to Pinehurst via Seaboard Air 
Line. Only one night out from New 
York, Boston. Cleveland, Pittsburg and 
Cincinnati. Don’t fail to send to near- 
est railroad offices for literature, illus¬ 
trating the out-of-door features of 
PINEHURST and giving full details of 
attractions. 
Send for illustrated literature and 
list of Golf, Tennis and Shooting 
Tournaments. 
Pinehurst General Office: PINEHURST, 
NORTH CAROLINA, or Leonard 
Tufts, Owner, Boston, Mass. 
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UPPER ROACH RIVER HOUSE. 
Last season 52 Buck Deer and 9 Bull Moose from here. 
Six trout ponds; also stream fishing; 14 miles from Lily 
Bay. Buckboards and teams for canoes and baggage. 
Guides. Rates reasonable; table guaranteed. Train to 
Greenville Junction, Maine. 2000 feet above sea level. 
Write to G. W. PARKS, Roach River, Me. 
BRITISH EAST AFRICA 
BIG GAME HUNTING 
As pioneers in equipping Big Game hunting parties, 
NEWLAND, TARLTON & CO., LTD., confidently in¬ 
vite inquiries from all who think of visiting the “most 
attractive playground in the world.” These words are 
applied by Colonel Theodore Roosevelt to British East 
Africa, and the fact that NEWLAND, TARLTON & 
CO,. LTD., have been honored with all his arrangements 
is a guarantee of their ability to do things well, and an 
acknowledgment of their long experience. Write for book¬ 
let to their London Office. NEWLAND, TARLTON & 
CO., Ltd. (Head Office: Nairobi, B. E. Africa), 166 
Piccadilly, London. Cables: Wapagazi; London. Codes: 
ABC 5th Edn., and Western Union. 
HUNTERS’ LODGE! 
GOOD QUAIL SHOOTING! 
Choice Accommodation for Gentlemen ' 
and Ladies. Come and bring your wife. 
General FRANK A. BOND, 
Buies, N. C. 
DUCK SHOOTING.— I have only a few days open. I 
have 500 acres hunting grounds (private). Lifetime ex¬ 
perience, first-class accommodations, good time and birds 
guaranteed. EAST BAY HOTEL, G. Cary Smith Prop., 
formerly Cupsogue House, Center Moriches, L. I. 
HUNTING IN FLORIDA. 
Birds, Turkey, Cat, Fox, etc., on plantation. Not far 
from Duck, Deer and Bear. Good board and beds; 
open fires; horses and vehicles; pure water; good R.R. 
and telegraph facilities. 
WOODLAND PLANTATION, Lloyd, Fla. 
BAGLEY FARM, BAG ifj; n s la M,LLS ‘ 
Kenbridge Station, Va. R. R. Guests are offered shooting privileges on 
20,000 acres of land, undoubtedly the best for quail, deer and turkey 
shooting in the South. Good accommodations. Guides, dogs and horses 
furnished. tf 
N ew spruce cabin inn. 
located hotel in Pocono Mountains. Rooms en suite and with 
private bath. All amusements. Special rates, Sept., Oct., Nov. 
Grouse or pheasant, rabbit, deer shooting in season. Booklet. 
Cresco Station, D. L. & W. R. R. W. J. & M. D. Price, Canadensis,Pa. 
Ideal Winter Resort and Quail Preserve.—Parties desiring 
to spend winter vacation in the South in an ideal 
climate, plenty of quail, Northern cooking and quiet 
surroundings, can secure accommodations by addressing 
J. GEO. CHANDLER, Barber, N. C. 22 
DUCK SHOOTING. 
Guides, Boats and Decoys on Great South Bay. Best 
accommodations at Bay Side Hotel, Eastport, L. I. 
Best Duck shooting in 20 years. H. J. ROGERS, Prop. 
DEER IN TOWN. 
Concluded on page 859. 
volver, and as the buck went down he sho' 
Death was almost instantaneous. 
“Everybody seemed to have forgotten the fou 
big hounds, but the forgetting did not last ver 
long. They came up to the dead body on i 
lope that sent the curious crowd on anothe 
scamper. And then they started to tear at th 
deer, just as they would have, had the seen 
been up in the North Woods. But their triump! 
was not for long. Following the hounds hai 
been a half dozen or more policemen, and the; 
and McCarthy got right into the game. Som 
of the bystanders helped, too, and between then 
all they at last hauled the dogs off and got then 
quieted down. Then they went off to the Ham 
burg avenue police station—deer, hounds am 
men. 
“There it was estimated that the buck mus 
have weighed between 300 and 400 pounds 
Policeman McCarthy insisted that a thousam 
pounds was none too small a figure. He mad 
that calculation when the animal was coming a 
him with its head down. They hung the dee 
up and they tied up- the dogs, and then every 
body sat down to talk it over and wait for th| 
owner of the hounds to appear. Until that too! 
place there was nothing more to be done. Cer 
tainly no one could be arrested. Up to a lat 
hour in the morning, although notice had beef 
sent to Forest Park and every other probabl 
place, no owner had appeared. 
“The open season for deer on Long Islam, 
is limited to four days in November. The day 
are the first two Wednesdays and first two Fri 
days after the first Tuesday in the month. Hunt 
ing with dogs is prohibited. It is possible tha 
the hunt began on Wednesday, the first day 0 
the open season.’’ 
FROM THE STANDPOINT OF THE 
HUNTER. 
Edward J. House, author of “A Hunter’- 
Camp-Fires,” the new book on big-game hunt 
ing which the Harpers are publishing witl 
many illustrations from photographs taken L; 
the author and a companion, makes it clear ii, 
text and pictures that he has written his bool’ 
with the quiet devotion of the genuine lover o 
the sport. “From th standpoint of the hunter! 
I have endeavored to furnish a plain and un 
varnished description of some of the more sue 
cessful hunts in which I have participated,” ii 
the way Mr. House puts it in his preface; am 
he adds, with a sly thrust at the man whe 
“fakes” the sport, “After experience in hunting 
with a rifle, and with a camera to a lesser de^ 
gree. I am frank to confess that I have fount 
an element of excitement in the former totalh 
lacking in the latter.” Mr. House, who is ar 
accustomed traveler in various parts of th< 
world, only recently returned from one of hi; 
briefer hunting trips. He is a resident o 
Pittsburg. 
'Resorts for Sportsmen, 
PINE TOP LODGE AND KENNELS, 
Yale, Sussex County, Virginia.—Do you shoot? Do yov 
know a place where you can take your wife and yet havi 
good quail shooting, dogs, livery and guides, good table 
and everything conducive to a pleasant outing? 
C. & L. P. BLOW. 
EXCLUSIVE HUNTING ON 25.000 ACRES. 
Furnishing first-class accommodations, guides, livery 
hunting lands and trained dogs for the hunting of quail 
wild turkeys and deer. Northern references. Specia 
attention to parties containing ladies. Trained an< 
untrained quail dogs for sale. 
Dr. H. L. ATKINS, Bordton, Va. 
