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EEPORT OF THE 



No. 3 



Eoad No. 63. — Township of Dundonald : 



Situate along the north boundary, for 5^. miles. This road was cut last 

 season (1912) but was not burned. This season the road was burnt off and Lot 1, 

 one half mile, was well grubbed and graded. 



Road No. 6Jf. — Township of Matheson : 



Situate between Lots 6 and 7, across Concessions 1 to 6, both inclusive, six 

 miles. This road was cut this season and the burning nearly completed. 



Road. No. 65. — Township of Matheson: 



Situate between Concessions 3 and 4, across Lots 1 to 10, both inclusive, in 

 all 5 miles. This road was cut this season, grubbed and the burning nearly com- 

 pleted. 



Field of Oats, north of Cochrane, Township of Glackmeyer. 



Road No. 66.— Townships of Machin and Fauquier: 



Situate along the north side of the Grand Trunk Pacific Railway from the 

 Ground Hog River west for 4% miles through the townships of Machin and 

 Fauquier. This road was cut, well grubbed and all burned off, ready for grading. 



Road No. 67.— 



Situate between the town of South Porcupine and McArthur Lake, in the 

 township of McArthur, a distance of twenty miles. About three miles of this road 

 was partly cut out out two years ago by the Colonization Road Branch. The 

 old road was widened and repaired and the road continued to the lake. The last 

 or south six miles was cut 20 feet wide, but suitable as winter road only. The 

 balance of the road is well grubbed and all low places corduro5'-ed. Bad hills were 



