ponds

pond n . and there is, therefore, water communication, with few interruptions, both from St. George's Bay and the Bay of Islands, to the northward and eastward, through St George's River, the Great Humber River, the Grand Pond, and Red Indian Pond, and other series of extensive lakes (rive...

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Summary:pond n . and there is, therefore, water communication, with few interruptions, both from St. George's Bay and the Bay of Islands, to the northward and eastward, through St George's River, the Great Humber River, the Grand Pond, and Red Indian Pond, and other series of extensive lakes (rivers being called brooks, in Newfoundland, and lakes, ponds,) to the Bay of N�tre Dame. W. J. KIRWIN PRINTED ITEM DNE-cit Used I and Sup Used I and Sup 1 Used I [see 'mud puck' -MacDermott]