. The eastern provinces railroads, steamboats and stage lines. A travellers' guide to New Brunswick, Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island ... May and June 1883 . ne[and P £ I during the winter]; also of the proposed Bay Verte ShipCanal and proposed terminus of the Cape Tormentine Railway. Pro- (17) FISH AND GAME LAWS OF NEW BRUNSWICK. CLOSE SEASON FOR Moose, Caribou and Deer, from 1st February till 1st August,penalty $10 to $30. Hunting with dogs, forbidden—penalty $ any one may kill dogs chasing such game. Three Moose, 5 Cari-bou or Deer are allowed to be killed by each party in one sea
. The eastern provinces railroads, steamboats and stage lines. A travellers' guide to New Brunswick, Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island ... May and June 1883 . ne[and P £ I during the winter]; also of the proposed Bay Verte ShipCanal and proposed terminus of the Cape Tormentine Railway. Pro- (17) FISH AND GAME LAWS OF NEW BRUNSWICK. CLOSE SEASON FOR Moose, Caribou and Deer, from 1st February till 1st August,penalty $10 to $30. Hunting with dogs, forbidden—penalty $ any one may kill dogs chasing such game. Three Moose, 5 Cari-bou or Deer are allowed to be killed by each party in one season,and the flesh must be carried out of the woods within 10 days afterthe killing. Partridge, from 1st March to 20th of and Snipe, from 1st March to 1st August. Salmon, from 15th September to 1st March; many of the bestsalmon waters are leased, but privilege of fishing may be easilyobtained. Trout, from 1st October to 1st January, free to , Geese, from 15th May to 4th September. Licenses, non-residents for hunting, $20 per year, from 1st Sep-tember ; officers of Her Majestys service, $o. No license requiredfor fishing. SON,. Market ST. JOHN, 1ST. B. HACK FAKES. For conveying one passenger from any public stand to any partof the city, or from any one part of the city to any other partthereof, 30c. If coach detained, there shall be paid for every timenot exceeding half an hour, 50c, and for every additional half hourafter the first, 50c. Provided always, that in case any driver shallbe required to cross the ferry to Carleton, he shall, in addition tothe foregoing fares, be entitled to demand and receive the ferriagefor himself, his carriage and horses, both going and returning. (18) TRAYKLTjERS K. posals unaccepted, and Aulac is 1 ft in undisturbed and solitarypossession of the adjacent ruins of old Fort Cumberland. Ga 13J m,||; from Halifax-Gd 145 m, f . Aylgsford, N. S., p200; factories, saw and grist mills. Sj, Qa, 103in, f >;;.•_>.-
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