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feet (whicli allows ten feet for grade of aqueduct and tail race). With 

 this amount of water and fall available, approximately, one thousand four 

 hundred and forty, (1,440) horse power can be generated. At the middle 

 portage, with an available fall of thirty feet approximately, two thousand 

 one hundred and sixty (2,160) horse power can be generated. 



The upper or eastern rapids will probably never be used for power pur- 

 poses until all the available power generated by the middle and lower rapids 

 and falls have been absorbed. Should the upper rapids ever be required 

 for power purposes, the intake of the canal or flume would probably be near 

 the northeast corner of lot eight, in concession five. Hence, in order to 

 permit all the available water power to be used here, I beg to recommend 

 the reservation of the following parcels of land : — 



(a) The north quarter of lot eight. (6) The north half of lot nine, 

 (c) The whole of lot ten. (d) The south half of lot eleven, 

 (e) The south half of lot twelve, all in concession five; and in concession 

 four, (/) The north quarter of lot ten. (g) The north half of lot eleven, 

 and (k) the north half of lot twelve. 



No mineral bearing rock was observed in this township. 



The following is the record of iron posts to be found in and around 

 this township. 



1. At the southeast corner of the township was found an iron post one 

 ane one-quarter inches in diameter, alongside the wooden post marked "XII 

 M" on the east side and "Tisdale, Lot. 1, Con. 1" on the northeast side. 

 This iron post was marked by me "Mountjoy, Lot 1, Con. 1" on the north- 

 west side. 



2. On the base line on the south boundary between lots six and seven 

 was found an iron post one and one-quarter inches in diameter marked 

 "XYM." alongside a wooden post. This iron post was marked by me "VI." 

 on the east side, "YII" on the west side, and "Con. 1" on the north side. 



3. An iron post one and one-quarter inches in diameter was found 

 alongside the wooden post marking the southeast corner of the township, 

 marked "XVIII M" on the east side and which we marked "Con. 1" on 

 the north side, and "Mountjoy, Lot XII" on the northwest side. 



4. On the eastern boundary of the township alongside the wooden post 

 marking the point between concessions three .and four was found an iron 

 post one and one-quarter inches in diameter, marked "III M" on the south 

 side and which we marked "Lot 1" on the west side, "Con. Ill" on the 

 southwest side, and "Con. IV" on the northwest side. 



5. One link south of the wooden post marking the intersection of the 

 concession line between concessions three and four and the side line between 

 lots six and seven is an iron post one and one-quarter inches in diameter 

 marked "Con. Ill" on the south side, "Con. IV" on the north side, "Lot 

 6" on the east side, and "Lot 7" on the west side. 



6. On the west boundary of the township and at a point one link east 

 of the wooden post marking the intersection of the said boundary and the 

 concession line between concessions three and four is planted an iron post 

 marked "Con. Ill" on the southeast side, "Con. IV" on the northeast side, 

 and Lot XII" on the east side. An iron post one and one-quarter inches 

 marked "Con. Ill" on the southwest side, "Con. IV" on the northwest side 

 and "Lot 1" on the west side is planted 2.08 chains south of this corner for 

 the township of Godfrey. 



7. An iron post one and one^quarter inches was found alongside the 

 wooden post marking the northeast corner of the township and marked 

 "Murphy XII. I" on the northeast side, "Tisdale XII .VI" on the southeast 



