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road was gravelled its entire length and one culvert built. It was made for 

 hauling gravel to the trunk road. It passes through good farming country. 



Carpenter and Dobie Town Line. 



Commencing at the trunk road on the townline between Barwick and Lash, 

 thence northerly 5 miles along the townline between Barwick and Lash and along 

 the Carpenter and Dobie townline. 



Along this road 3,310 feet of tap drain were dug, 17 culverts and one bridge 

 33 feet in length were built. The road was graded its entire length. This road 

 passes through a good farming district. The soil is clay or clay loam. The 

 land is all taken up and improved. 



Crozier and Devlin Tovtn Line. 



Commencing at the north-east corner of section 24 in the township of DevliiL, 

 thence northerly along the Crozier and Devlin townline one mile and a half. 



The road was graded one mile north from the trunk road the remaining half 

 mile being cleared and grubbed ready for grading. Two culverts and 600 feet 

 . of tap drain were built. 



This is a new road and gives an outlet to a number of settlers ^y^ho did not 

 have a road before to town. The soil is a heavy clay. All of the land along this 

 road is settled. 



Devlin Road, Township op Burriss and Dance. 



Commencing on road between lots 8 and 9, township of Burriss 2,400 feet 

 Bouth of the north boundary of Burriss, thence northerly 2,400 feet between said 

 lots, thence northerly two miles between lots 8 and 9 township of Dance. There 

 was also a road built running easterly along the north boundary of lots 8 and 7, 

 Con. 6, Burriss one mile. 



Between lots 8 and 9 Burriss, 2,400 feet of old road was grubbed and graded. 

 Between lots 8 and 9 concessions 1 and 2 Dance, a new road was cleared two 

 miles. In Con. 1 three-quarters of a mile of road was graded and the grubbing 

 completed to the end of the mile. Six culverts and 3,080 feet of tap drain were 

 built. Along the north boundary of lots 8 and 7 Burriss one mile of road was 

 cleared 66 feet in width and 1,230 feet of road graded. 



This road should be completely graded next season and the road continued 

 north another two miles to give an outlet to the settlers located there. 



The land is clay and spruce swamp and is all settled on and partly cleared 

 and cultivated. 



LiA Vallee Road. 



Commencing at the Canadian Northern Railway track at the village of La 

 Vallee thence southerly five and a half miles to the old river road thence easterly 

 along said road a distance of three miles. 



Six miles of this road was practically new road the remainder being old 

 road which we regraded. This road has been graded its entire length, but the 

 new road should he gone over next season with the grader to smooth it down 

 as the grade was wet when built and it was impossible then to make a smooth 

 road. 22 culverts and 9,700 feet of tap drain were built on this road. 



