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On the evening of January 21st, 1908, I observed on Polaris at the six- 

 mile post on 0. L. S. Speight's meridian line and ran east from this point on 

 the following morning 



I found that, included in the survey, there was some good agricultural 

 land, some fair and some not very good. 



Lots numbered five in concessions one, two and three are not very good 

 agricultural land as they are rough and rocky. 



The land lying along either side of, and from one-half to three-fourths 

 of a mile from the creek emptying out of Lake Kapakitawewegimok, and the 

 land east, south and west of Twin Lakes is practically good. The land about 

 Lake Sesekinika is somewhat broken, but there are fine valleys of sandy loam 

 soil between somewhat rocky hills. 



The remainder of the township surveyed is generally very fair land, 

 excepting an occasional rocky ridge or low flat, and is generally suited for 

 either agricultural or dairy purposes. 



I have the honour to be, 

 Sir, 



Tour obedient servant, 



(Signed) C. H. Fullerton, 



Ontario Land Surveyor. 



The Honourable, the Minister of Lands, Forests and Mines, 

 Toronto. 



Appendix No. 26. 

 Part of the Tovs^nship of Benoit, District of Nipissing. 



Nevt Liskeard, Ontario, May 1st, 1908. 



Sir, — In accordance with instructions dated January 2nd, 1908, re 

 the survey of parts of the townships of Maisonville and Benoit, I herewith 

 beg to present my returns of the township of Benoit. 



In addition to the area specified in the instructions, I included in the 

 survey the following : — Lots numbered eleven and twelve in the first and 

 second concessions, lots numbered six and ten in the third concession, and 

 lot numbered six in the fourth, fifth and sixth concessions, or nine lots in all. 



I found the land and the timber somewhat better than in the township 

 of Maisonville to the south of it. In the northern portion of the township 

 the timber on the whole is quite large and valuable for pulp wood, and the 

 land is of first-class quality, in fact, almost all the land in this township 

 included in the survey will, I have no doubt, be well suited for agricultural 

 and dairy purposes. There was no red or white pine encountered in this 

 township. 



I have the honour to be. 

 Sir, 



Tour obedient servant, 



(Signed) C. H. Fullerton, 



Ontario Land Surveyor. 



The Honourable, the Minister of Lands, Forests and Mines, 

 Toronto. 



