REAL ESTATE AND TIMBER 



-if 



Tenders for Pulpwood Limit 



Tenders will be received by the undersigned 

 up to and including the seventeenth day of De- 

 cember next for the right to cut pulpwood and 

 pine timber on a certain area situate in the vi- 

 cinity of the Kapuskasing River in the Districts 

 of Timiskaming and Algoma. 



Tenderers are to offer a flat rate per cord for 

 all classes of pulpwood, whether spruce or other 

 woods. The successful tenderer shall be re- 

 quired to pay for the Red and White Pine on the 

 limit a flat rate of $10 per thousand feet board 

 measure. 



The successful tenderer shall also be required 

 to erect a mill or mills on or near the territory, 

 and to manufacture the wood into pulp and paper 

 in the Province of Ontario, in accordance with 

 the terms and conditions of sale which can be 

 had on application to the Department. 



Parties making tender will be required to de- 

 posit with their tender a marked cheque payable 

 to the Honourable the Treasurer of the Province 

 of Ontario, for Twenty -five Thousand Dollars 

 ($25,000.00), which amount will be forfeited in the 

 event of their not entering into agreement to 

 carry out conditions, etc. The said Twenty-five 

 Thousand Dollars ($25,000.00) will be held by the 

 Department until such time as the terms and 

 conditions of the agreement to be entered into 

 have been complied with and the said mills 

 erected, equipped and in operation The said 

 sum may then be applied in such amounts and at 

 such times as the Minister of Lands, Forests and 

 Mines may direct in payment of accounts for 

 dues or ot any other obligation due the Crown 

 until the whole sum has been applied. 



The highest or any tender not necessarily ac- 

 cepted. 



For particulars as to description of territory, 

 capital to be invested, etc , apply to the under- 

 signed 



G. H FERGUSON. 

 Minister of Lands, Forests and Mines, Toronto, 

 September 19th, 1917. 



N B No unauthorized publication of this no- 

 tice will be paid for. 



WHITE MOUNTAINS, N. H. 



Charming Summer Home and Farm 

 1200 acres of virgin timber included if 

 desired. Farm has 100 acres; 14-room 

 house with modern improvements, fur- 

 nished complete; keeper's lodge, laun- 

 dry, garage, each with living quarters 

 and bath ; workshop wtih large open 

 fireplace; cattle barns; plant-house; ice- 

 house; wood-house; abundance moun- 

 tain spring water, absolutely pure, flows 

 to buildings. 

 FISH AND GAME PRESERVE 



800 Acres, Fronting on Lake. 

 One of the most interesting prospects 

 to develop within 65 miles of New York 

 City. Can be purchased at very reason- 

 able price; worth investigation; some 

 farming land; good farm buildings. 



WILLIAM H. MILLS ^ ^SE^^^^Ik'"' 



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 154 Fifth Avenue New York 



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 Timber Cruiser, Timber Owner, and Lumberman, 

 gi\ ing (ieta ils of method and cost of Timber 

 Estimating based on actual experience on over 

 100 timber tracts. 



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FOREST ENGINEER NEWBERN, N. C. 



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 Norfolk, Va. 



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REAL ESTATE DEPARTMENT 

 2 West 45th St. New York City 



HALE OF TIMBER. WHITE MOUNTAIN APACHE 



INDIAN HESERVATION. 

 QEALED BIDS, MARKED OUTSIDE 'BID, 

 >J White Mountain Apache Indian Reservation Tim- 

 ber" and addresBed to "The Commissioner of Indian 

 Affairs. Washington. D C." will be received tinlil 

 12:00 oclo<k noon, Eastern Time, Wednesday, Octot>er 

 24, 1917. for the ptirchase of timber vipon about 68.000 

 acres within Townahips 8 and 8^ North. Ranges 'A 24. 

 25 and 26. and Townships 9 North, Ranges 24 ind 25 

 East. G. & S. B. P. M.. Arizona. The sale embraces 

 approximately 400.000,000 feet of timber (about 95% 

 We.stem Yellow Pine and 3 to 5% Douglas Fir end 

 other specien). Each bid must state the amount per 

 thousand feet. Scribner decimal C. log scale, that will 

 be paid for timber of all species cut prior to October 1, 

 1924. I*rice subsequent to tliat date are to be fixed by 

 the CommisKioner of Indian Affairs by three year oeriods, 

 in accordance with operating and market conditions. No 

 bid of less than Three Dollars per thousand feet for all 

 six-ciea within tbe sale area for the first period will bo 

 considered. Each bid must be submitted in tripliaate 

 and be accomiianied by a certified ch:"ck on a sulveiit 

 -National Bank, in favor of the Superintendent of the 

 Port Apache Indian Scliool. in tlie amount of Fifteen 

 'ITionsand Do'lars, The detKwit will be returned it the 

 bid is rej^L-ted, but ten iier cent, of it will be retained 

 if the bid i& accepted and the required contract and 

 Iwnd are not executed and presented for approval within 

 thirty days from such acceptance. If the bid is ac- 

 cepted and the contract and bond executed, the deposit 

 uill \Je appliexi as an advance payment on the inirchaso 

 price. Tile right to reject any and all bids is j-esorved. 

 l''or copies of bid and contract forms and for other in- 

 formation regarding the offering, application should be 

 made to the Commissioner of Indian Affairs, 



The Department nf AKiicilturr has advertised a tract 

 adjacent to the Indian Reservation containing approxi- 

 inauly iSS.OOO.tOO feet of timher. The In lian timber and 

 the National Forest Timb(r are \)e\nn advertised at tlie 

 same time vith the understanding that the purchaser 

 i(f these tracts may log them together. Information as 

 to the Natinnal For.'st rimb^r may be obtained from the 

 District Forester, Albuquerque, New Mexico 



Washington. D. C, Au>fUHt 27. 1917. CAXO SELLS, 

 Commissioner of Indian Affairs, 



FREE 



Best Expert 

 Instruction on 



CANNING, DRYING 



PICKUNa STORING 



ETC., OF 



VEGETABLES 



AND FRUITS 



WRITE TO 



Conservation Department 

 American Forestry Association 



WASHINGTON, D. C. 



