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practised to be given for the remaining three-fourths, signed by the prin- 

 cipal and two sufficient sureties within eight days after; failing which two- 

 fifths of the deposit and license to be forfeited. 



1,000 feet 'per Mile. 



6th. It is to be understood that licentiates are to manufacture at least 

 1,000 feet of timber per square mile granted (if to be had within the limits), 

 should a less quantity be made a proportionate amount of the deposit will 

 be forfeited and the limits curtailed accordingly. 



7th. After the 1st September all .vacant timber berths will be granted 

 to the first applicant on his complying with the conditions of sale. 



8th. Parties applying for timber limits on unexplored rivers will be 

 expected to furnish a sketch of the same by a sworn surveyor, connected 

 with some surveyed or known point, and describing distinctly the point at 

 which the limits are to commence. Should the sketches so furnished subse- 

 quently prove to be incorrect all licenses based upon them will become null 

 and void. 



9th. Limits hereafter declared forfeited for non-fulfilment of the condi- 

 tions stipulated, to be adjudged to the party giving the information and 

 proving the fact to the satisfaction of the department, or if not required 

 by him to the next applicant. 



Department of Crown Lands, 



Montreal, August 14th, 1846. 



Notice is hereby given that (with the exceptions mentioned at foof) 

 applications will be received until Thursday, the first day of October next, 

 and Licenses granted by the various District Agents of this Department to 

 cut Timbe^ on the vacant Surveyed and Unsurveyed Lands of the Crown 

 within their respective agencies. 



Five Mile Limits. 



1st. No new License will be granted exceeding five miles in front by 

 five miles in depth, or half way to the next river. 



2nd. Holders of Licenses will be permitted to retain their present limits 

 until the 1st of May, 1849, on complying with the conditions of renewal, 

 but after that period, their limits if larger will be reduced to the above 

 mentioned sizes. 



3rd. Licenses are not to be transferable without the sanction of the 

 Department, and any attempt to infringe or evade thip regulation will sub- 

 ject the party concerned to the forfeiture of his License and of all monies 

 paid on account of the same. Applicants are to state whether their applica- 

 tions are made for themselves individually, or as roncerDerl with others, 

 or on behalf of other parties. 



AucfAons. 



All Timber Berths not covered by Licenses, or for which no applica- 

 tions for renewal shall have been made, will be sold to applicants on the 

 said 1st of October, and in case of competition be adjudged to the party 

 bidding the highest premium to be paid down at the time of sale. 



The quantity of Timber to be inserted in the License, and which the 

 parties will bind themselves to take out is to be estimated at 1,000 feet per 



