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14. Survey traverse from "Gravel" Triangulation Station to Townships 

 88 or 87 and retracing of township boundary northerly to the inter- 

 section with the transmission line of the Hydro-Electric Power Com- 

 mission of Ontario, for ground control purposes in connection with the 

 Forest Inventory Programme. 



15. Subdivision of Block Z, Townplot of Hearst, formerh- the Demonstration 

 Farm, for townsite purposes. 



16. Survey of part of a gravel pit and former Licence of Occupation in the 

 Township of Strathy. 



17. Ground Control traverse in the Cobalt area for jjroposed aerial pho- 

 tography and geological survey b\" the Department of Mines. (Surve>' 

 costs to be borne b\- the Department of Mines.) 



18. Preliminar\- surve\' of extension of Gogama Townsite, in the Townships 

 of Jack and Xoble. 



19. Surve\- of part of the trial line for the northern portion of the boundary 

 between the Provinces of Ontario and Manitoba. 



Private Surveys on Crown Lands 



Under authority of Section 37 of the Public Lands Regulations, 692 summer 

 resort locations were surveyed and the returns of survey filed in the Department 

 for examination and approval. Three hundred and fift\-eight surveys of this 

 number were surve>ed under direct departmental instructions to the surveyor 

 where the applicant paid in the survey fee as specified in Section 37 of the Public 

 Lands Regulations and amendments thereto. This is an increase of three 

 hundred surveys over the fiscal \ear ending March 31, 1947. 



Lender the provisions of the Mining Act, 798 mining claims were surveyed 

 and the returns of surve>' filed in the Department for examination and approval. 



Townsite Subdivisions 



The following subdivisions of land aftected by the provisions of The Town- 

 sites Act were surveyed on privately-owned lands and approved by Orders-in- 

 Council. A cash consideration was accepted by the Crown in lieu of selecting 

 one-quarter of the number of lots as surveyed. By an amendment made to 

 The Townsites Act which came into effect as from the 1st day of June, 1947, 

 the provisions of The Townsites Act now only apply to the subdivision of land 

 for commercial, industrial, residential or summer resort purposes, within five 

 years of the issuance of Letters Patent. 



Designation of Subdivision Date of Order-in-Cotincil 



1. Part of Mining Claim T.B. 10733, 



Town of Gerald ton. District of 



Thunder Bay. May 1, 1947 



2. Terrace Ba^■ Townsite, District of 



thunder Bav. Dec. 18, 1947 



