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KNIGHT, BOSTON, MASS. MUSQUASH, N. B. Treasurer and Assistant Secretary: HENRY b. CUTTER, BOSTON, MASS. Directors : Andrew S. March Boston, Mass. Henry B. Moore ...... Boston, Mass. Leroy S. Brown Boston, Mass. Samuel Shaw Boston, Mass. E. NoYES Whitcomb Boston, Mass. J. Nelson Parker Boston, Mass. Henry E. Cobb Boston, Mass. S. Fredk. Hicks Boston, Mass. Joshua Knight Musquash, N. B. House Committee : Leroy S. Brown, 6o Commerce Street, Boston. Samuel Shaw, i8 Beacon Street, Boston. S. Fredk. Hicks, Bowker Street, Boston. i INGLEWOOD MANOR. This preserve, including its many lakes and streams, was granted from the Crown in 1836 to Moses H. Perley, and he, being an admirer of Sir Walter Scott, named these lakes from those mentioned in his writings, namely, " Belvidere," *♦ Loch Alva," '* Robin Hood," "Little John," " Brittain," " Radcliff," " Menzie," " Rostherne Mere," etc. Mr. Perley lost his Hfe in Labrador, and in 1839 the estate was deeded to E. Barlow & Sons, of St. John, N. B., and by them to Dempsy, Frost & Co., Liverpool, Eng., in 1846, who, in 1847, exchanged it for real estate in the city of Liverpool, Eng., with Herman E. Talk, Esq., a salt merchant, who, up to almost the present time, was in active business in that city. He it was who built the Manor House, situated in the southwestern part of the manor. The next owners were Dresser & Co. in 1849, and from them it passed to the present owners, the heirs of J. E. Knight, Messrs. Joshua and Leonard B. Knight. No cyclones or fires have ever invaded this charmed spot, anri '*: is still a virgin forest of spruce, pine, bal- sam, fir, and cedar. In about the centre of the preserve, ten miles from two railways, on the westerly bank of Loch Alva, stands the commodious Club House. ■il » •■ PROSPECTUS. The property, situated on the Musquash River, in the counties of St. John and Kings, in the province of New Brunswick, D. C, contains about 38,000 acres of land, with twenty-six lalces and connecting streams. The main Club House is 25 ft. x 50 ft., has a dining- room and sitting-room, with large open fireplace in each, and second story devoted to large and well- ventilated chambers ; adjoining the dining-room is a commodious cooking camp with guides' rooms and ice- house. In close proximity are camps No. i, suitable for two persons ; Nos. 2 and 3 will care for six each comfortably. These, together with a large ballasted wharf and boathouse, comprise the buildings at this point, situated about halfway on Loch Alva, one of the most beautiful sheets of water in New Brunswick. It is some nine miles long, and one to two miles wide, surrounded by a charming rolling country covered with a growth of hard wood, spruce and fir, making one of the most delightful and picturesque camps imaginable.. Within easy access are some of the many lakes,, namely, Deer, Eagle, Rostherne Mere, Brittain, Little John, Robin Hood, West, Turtle, and Labrador; near this latter lake is the ideal sportsman's camp. While nature has provided and well stocked these waters, the club, since taking possession, has placed in the streams and springs 200,000 landlocked salmon from Grand Lake stream, 205,000 square-tail trout,. 25,000 English brown trout ; nearly every year from. \^ 8 1892 to 1898 sea salmon fry have !)een clistril)utecl, i\g- grc«;alin^ 398.200. Extensive fish ways, costing some $1,200, were constructed by the cliil) at Knij^ht's clam on the Mus- quash River, to give the sahiion access to and fron': the sea. This river is said to have been, years ago, one of the best for sahiion on the coast ; we should have in two or three years salmon fishing on our i)reserve. The stocking with landloci c o n > •z o filW m o n > •z o li^i M Mjumairf'iiiii ifirtiiiiiwi i ■tij INCORPORATION. The INGLEWOOD Fish AND G\me Corporation is incorporated under the laws of the Province of New Biunswick, by which the liability of each member is limited to the par value of the stock held by him. The capital stock of the Corporation is $20,000, divided into 400 shares of $50 each. Each member shall be entitled to any number of shares, and one share only shall be assessed and voted on at any meet- ing of the stockholders, and to all the rights and privileges of the Corporation, subject to the following By-Laws and such amendments and a o r o n > r I ■f r v> HOUSE COMMITTEE CIRCULAR. t/' The Club House will bo open May 20. Usual charge for board, $1.50 per day. Guides, $2.00 per day. Camps, boats, and canoes are free for members and guests. Members should report to the Treasurer their in- tended visit to the preserve at least ten days in ad- vance, stating number in the party and guides required, that guides may be secured and arrangements made for conveyance to camp, that their convenience and com- fort may be assured. Arrangements for transfer have been made with George Crawford at Westfield, and J. & L. B. Knight at Musquash. The charge for transportation to the lake (including baggage) from Westfield or Musquash, — one person, $2.50; two persons, $3.00; three or more, $1.00 each. Guests will be met by a boat at the lake and taken to camp. Those going via Westfield will take Boston & Mmne R.R. (Eastern Division). Those via Musquash car vo 'ty rail or Internaiional S. S. Line to St. John ; ihence 10 Musquash, via Shore Line R. R Excursion rates. May i to November i . A charge of 50 cents per day will be made for each person over twelve years of age accompanying a mem- ber as guest to the Club preserve. Members taking guests must report to the Treasurer, on their return, the time spent on the preserve. This is necessary to verify the Warden's report. ^Jl^ 24 Members will be permitted to erect buildings on the preserve at their own expense, provided application for such privilege, stating location desired, shall be pre- sented in writing to the Board of Directors, and meets with their approval. During the close season for game the use of fire- arms on the Club property is positively forbidden, and the Deputy Warden is instructed to enforce this rule. The open season for moose, caribou, deer, etc., is from September i to January i. Partridge, snipe, woodcock, from September 20 to January i. Wild geese, brant, and black duck, from September I to December i. Open season on fish from May i to September 15. The specified charges are subject to change, as oc- casion requires. Members will please confer with the House Com- mittee in regard to dutiable goods. For further information, inquire of the Treasurer. i 1? ) A DAYS CATCH. "il > LIST OF MEMBERS. Avery, Samuel P., 368 Fifth Avenue, New York. Atwood, Q. A., 120 Kingston Street, Boston. Ayer, F. W., Exchange Street, Bangor, Me. Brigham, Est. of Henry P., 16 CeHtral Wharf, Boston. Blake, Thomas D., 185 Devonshire Street, Boston. Brown, Leroy S., Chamber of Commerqe, Boston. Brown, Albert C, 89 South Market Street, Boston. Brown, Albion H., Chamber of Commerce, Boston. Barker, Hon. Fred. E., St. John, N. B. Barnhill, George E., Fairville, St. John, N. B. Bates, Jacob P., 680 Washington Street, Boston. Brigham, Charles, 24 Mt. Vernon Street, Boston. Barnhill, A. P., St. John, N. B. Chipman, J^hn D., St. Stephen, N, B. Cobb, Hon. Henry E., Newton, Mass. Cobb, Morton E., 95 Milk Street, Boston. Cutter, Henry O., 5 Tremont Street, Boston. Cabot, Francis Elliot, 55 Kilby Street, Boston. Crocker, Hon. George G., 19 Milk Street, Boston. Dunham, William II., N. E. Conservatory of Music, Boston, Evans, John, 77 Huntington Avenue, Boston. FoUett, William J., 154 Federal Street, Boston. Faulkner, John A., Lowell, Mass. Foote, E. H., 31 Commercial Street, Boston. Finlay, George D., 11 1 First Street, Jersey City, N. J. 28 Ganong, G. W., St. Stephen, N. B. Hopkins, Col. Charles A., 95 Milk Street, Boston. Houston, James A., 477-481 Washington Street, Boston. Houston, Ernest, 477-4S1 Washington Street, Boston. Houston, William C, 477-481 Washington Street, Boston. Hearn, Edwin R., 158 West 77th Street, New York. Hicks, S. Frederick, Bowker Street, Boston. Hunt, Henry H., 166 Devonshire Street, Boston. Holly, A. B., St. John, N. B. Hersey, Ira G., 166 Devonshire Street, Boston. Hollingsworth, Z. T., 28 High Street, Boston. Jouett, I. W., 680 Washington Street, Boston. Knight, Joshua, Musquash, N. B. Knight, Leonard B., Musquash, N. B. Kendall, Ralph M., 374 Washington Street, Boston. Kilbourne, James, Columbus, Ohio. Kidder, Francis M., 79 Chauncy Street, Boston. Leeson, Robert A., 226 Devonshire Street, Boston. March, Andrew S., 125 Kingston Street, Boston. Mason, James H., 75 Cornhill, Boston. Mitchell, William H., Province Court, Boston. Moore, George C, North Chelmsford, Mass. Moore, Henry B., Chamber of Commerce, Boston. Marshall, L. C, East Walpole, Mass. Mcintosh, David, 166 Devonshire Street, Boston. Neill, Col. \. E., Calais, Me. Potter, J. S., 24 Commerce Street, Boston. Pew, John J., Gloucester, Mass. I f.l k 29 Pray, William, 166 Devcnshire Street, Boston Parker, J. Nelson, 680 Washington Street, Boston Porter, Henry K., 66 Beverly Street, Boston. Pierce, Henry B., 19 Commercial Street, Boston. Russell, Est. of D. W., 113 Devonshire Street, Boston Russell, Charles, 103 State Street, Boston. Rimbach, George H., Crawford House, Boston. Rivers, William M., St. John, N. B. Shaw, Samuel, 156 Boylston Street, Boston. Strout, A. A., 53 State Street, Boston. Stewart, John, Woodstock, N. B. Sparrow, Herbert F., 62 Hampshire Street, Cambridge, Mass Stetson, Frankhn, St. John, N. B. & » • Slack, Rev. Ezra A., Brookline, Mass. Stanley, Sumner C, Lawrence, Mass. Turner, Edward C, Arlington, Mass. Tolman, George, Brockton, Mass. Vose, Charles, 28 High Street, Bost on. Whitlock, Julius T., St. Stephen, N. B. Whitcomb, E. Noyes, 53 Wareham Street, Boston. Willard, Erastus, 56 Summer Street, Boston. Warner, Gen. D. B., St. John, N. B. Whiting, Fred. E., Boston Herald, Boston. Wingate, James I., 336 Boylston Street, Boston. Wingate, Frank E., 336 Boylston Street, Boston. Willcutt, Lyman D., 166 Devonshire Street, Boston Wright, Henry E., 154 Castle Street, Boston. Walker, George W., 31 Union Street, Boston. Yerxa, Henry D., 680 Washington Street, Boston. ijt,^^ifmm,uv. ' mmm mf'*mi$'miiifB ) ' ir I ^ ..^ K g ii Mmmi f.n T n mi f ■ g ^■|Spp8P*»"«*w»'''