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9, and 10, and timber sold on all other timber berths within the de- 

 scribed area, under license. 



Saving, excepting and reserving also therefrom all water powers; 

 and also all lands heretofore patented, leased, located or applied for, 

 in respect of which such proceedings have been taken or shall here- 

 after 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 

 water powers or lands included in the hereinbefore described area on 

 such terms and conditions for settlement, mining or other purposes 

 as the Minister may deem advisable. 

 10. The Grantees as to the right to cut the merchantable timber and 

 wood on the said area as above described, shall pay a bonus of $50,100 (the 

 receipt whereof is hereby acknowledged) and the following dues on said mer- 

 chantable timber and wood: that is to say, 



Cents 



Black Walnut and Oak, per cubic foot 06 



Elm, Ash, Tamarac and Maple, per cubic foot 06 



Birch, Basswood, Cedar, Poplar, per cubic foot 05 



Red and White Pine, and Jackpine, per cubic foot 07* 



All other woods, per cubic foot 03 



Basswood and Poplar sawlogs, per thousand feet B.M. 2.00 



Pine sawlogs, per thousand feet B.M 2.50 



Maple and Oak sawlogs, per thousand feet B.M. 2.50 



Hemlock, Tamarac, and other woods, per thousand feet B.M. 1.50 



Spruce, per thousand feet B.M. 2.00 



Cordwood (hard), per cord 40 



Cord wood (soft), per cord 25 



Tan Bark, per cord 60 



Spruce Pulpwood, per cord 80 



Balsam and other Pulpwood, per cord 40 



Railway Ties, per tie 10 



Spruce Boom Timber, per thousand feet B.M 2.00 



Pine Boom Timber, per thousand feet B.M 2.50 



All other Boom Timber, per thousand feet B.M 2.50 



Cedar Poles, 30 ft. and less 25 



Cedar Poles, 31 ft. to 40 ft 50 



Cedar Poles, 41 ft. to 50 ft 75 



Cedar Poles, 51 ft. and over 1.00 



Cedar Posts, each 02 



or such other rates or dues thereon as may from time to time be fixed by the 

 Lieutenant-Governor-in-Council; but in no case shall the price so to be fixed 

 be at higher figures than the price at which the general public shall be permitted 

 to cut on other portions of the Crown domain, or than others, similarly situated, 

 shall be permitted to cut. 



11. It is distinctly understood that the Grantees obtain the right to cut 

 the timber only, and have no right to the soil or use thereof, except as may be 

 necessary for cutting and removing the wood and timber, as aforesaid, sub- 

 ject to such reasonable 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. 



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