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all lands under the waters of all rivers, lakes and streams within the said herein- 

 before first described area of 1,094 square miles, more or less, and also all lands 

 heretofore patented, licensed, leased, located, or applied for, in respect of which 

 such proceedings have been taken or shall hereafter be taken as in the opinion 

 of the Minister entitles the applicant or applicants to a lease or patent for such 

 lands, together with the right of the Crown to sell, lease, locate or otherwise 

 dispose of any lands included in the hereinbefore first described area on the same 

 terms and conditions for settlement, mining or other purposes as ordinary Crown 

 lands situated elsewhere; and also the right of the Crown and all other authorities 

 authorized by statute to lay out and construct on any portion of said hereinbefore 

 first described lands a colonization or other road or roads and any road in lieu of 

 or partly deviating from any allowance for a road, without making compensation 

 therefor. 



7. The Grantee, as to the right to cut the pulpwood and timber on the said 

 area as above described, shall pay the following bonus on said pulpwood and 

 timber, that is to say: — 



White pine, per thousand feet B.M.. $6.26 



Red pine, per thousand feet B.M 6. 10 



Jack pine, per thousand feet B.M 2 . 65 



Spruce, per thousand feet B.M 5.17 



Spruce, pulpwood, per cord 50 



All pulpwood other than spruce, per cord . .30 



Fuel wood, per cord 05 



Railway ties, per tie 06 



Cedar posts, each 03 



Cedar poles, 30 feet and less in length 05 



Cedar poles, over 30 feet and up to 40 feet 10 



Cedar poles, over 40 feet and up to 50 feet 15 



Cedar poles, over 50 feet 20 



and in addition to said respective bonuses shall pay on each of said classes and 

 descriptions of timber the present rate of Crown dues or such other rates of dues 

 as may from time to time be fixed by the Lieutenant-Governor in Council for 

 such pulpwood and timber respectively. 



8. It is distinctly understood that the grantee obtains the right to cut the 

 pulpwood and timber only and has no right to the soil or use thereof except as 

 may be necessary for cutting and removing the pulpwood and timber as aforesaid 

 and subject to such terms, conditions and regulations as to the cutting, measuring, 

 removing and driving of the same as may from time to time be imposed by the 

 Minister. 



9. The pulpwood and timber shall be cut upon such portions of said terri- 

 tory and in such manner as the Minister may from time to time direct. All 

 slash made about camps, dumps, along tote-roads, within 300 feet of the right of 

 way of railroads, or at any other point which might constitute a serious fire 

 menace, shall be disposed of in a manner satisfactory to the Minister, and such 

 precautions shall be taken and means employed to prevent injury or destruction 

 by fire on said territory as said Minister may require, including payment of such 

 annual charge for fire protection as from time to time may be fixed by the 

 Lieutenant-Governor in Council. 



10. Pulpwood taken out in 4-foot or 8-foot lengths shall be measured, 

 returned and paid for on the basis of 128 cubic feet to each stacked cord. Pulp- 

 wood taken out in lengths above eight feet shall be measured in the log on the 

 cubic basis and each 100 cubic feet shall constitute a cord. 



