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“...scale over 100 lbs. Higher
up the rivers, mountain mullet, sand-fish, snook, tarpon, and
drummer are all to be caught. Racing takes place under the
Jamaica Jockey Club at Knutsford Park, and also on the old
Kingston race-course, and in the country districts. Jamaica
has upwards of 2,200 miles of main roads, most of which are
r well suited for motoring. The gradients rarely exceed 5 per
cent., or x foot in 20, though occasionally gradients of 20 per
cent, are met with. Motorists are advised to consult the official
“ Itinerary of the Main Roads,” published at the Government
Printing Office. The Jamaica Automobile Association has its
office at Headquarters House, Duke Street, Kingston.
CLUBS. Kingston. The Jamaica Club at 59, Hanover
Street in Kingston, founded in 1872, welcomes visitors. The
Liguanea Club at Knutsford Park, opened by Chief Justice Sir
i Fielding Clarke in 1910, and the St. Andrew Club off Cross Roads,
founded in 1895, are select “ Country Clubs.” The Royal
Jamaica Yacht Club...”
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