THK BOARDMAN COLIvECTION 103 



heads of animals, horns, &c., all as contained in the building- in 

 Calais, used for the said collection and specified and described in 



a list furnished to the said surveyor-general, for the sum of 



, said amount to be paid, as hereinafter provided for. 



Second: Her Majesty hereby agrees to pay to the said 



George A. Boardman, for the said collection, the said sum of 



in three equal payments in the manner and at the times 



following, viz : the first one-third portion thereof immediately 

 after the close of the next ensuing session of the Legislative 

 Assembly of New Brunswick, the second one-third portion there- 

 of immediately after the close of the Legislative Assembly to be 

 held in the Year of our Lord, one thousand nine hundred and 

 two, and the last one-third portion of said payment immediately 

 after the close of the Legislative Assembly which will be held in 

 the Year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and three, the 

 last two payments to bear interest at the rate of five per cent, per 

 annum, from the time of delivery of the said collection to the 

 said surveyor-general, or his agent. 



Third : It is hereby understood and agreed that the said 

 surveyor-general, on behalf of Her Majesty, may take delivery of 

 the said collection immediately after the execution of these pres- 

 ents, or at such time as may be most convenient to him. 



It is also understood that if the surveyor-general so desires, 

 payments may be made at any time before the times above pro- 

 vided for. 



In witness whereof the said party hereto of the first part and 

 the said surveyor-general, on behalf of Her Majesty, have hereunto 

 set their hands and seals the day and year first above written. 



Signed, Sealed and Delivered 1 (Signed) Geo. A. Boardman. 

 m presence of j \ o / 



(Signed) A. T. Dunn, 

 (Signed) Wm. F. Todd. Surveyor General. 



Witness to signature of 

 A. T. Dunn, 

 (Signed) W. P. Flewelling. 



From the above indenture has been omitted the sum 

 paid by the government of New Brunswick for the col- 

 lection. But it may be mentioned that the same was 



