Canadian Forestry Journal, August, ipi^- 



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TENDERS rOR PILPWOOD LIMIT 



TENDERS will be received by the undersigned up 

 to and including Wednesday, the fifteenth day 

 of September, 1915, for the right to cut pulpwood on a 

 certain area situated north of the Transcontinental 

 Railway, west of Lake Seul and south of English 

 River in the District of Kenora. 



Tenderers shall state the amount they are prepared 

 to pay as bonus in addition to the Crown dues of 40c. 

 per cord for spruce and 20c. per cord for other pulp- 

 woods, or such other rates as may from time to time 

 be fixed bv the Lieutenant-Governor in Council for the 

 right to operate a pulp mill and a paper mill on or near 

 the area referred to. 



Such tenderers shall be required to erect a mill 

 or mills on or near the territory, and to manufacture 

 the wood into paper in the Province of Ontario — the 

 paper mill to be erected within such time and in such 

 place as the Lieutenant-Governor in Council shall 

 direct. 



Parties making tender will be required to deposit 

 with their tender a marked cheque payable to the 

 Honourable the Treasurer of the Province of Ontario, 

 for ten per cent, of the amount of their tender, to be 

 forfeited in the event of their not entering into an 

 agreement to carry out the conditions, etc. 



The highest or any tender not necessarily ac- 

 cepted. 



For particulars as to description of territory, 

 capital to be invested, etc., apply to the undersigned. 



N.B. — No unauthorized publication of this notice 

 will be paid for. 



G. H. FERGUSON. 



Minister of Lands, Forests and Mines. 



Toronto, June 5th, 1915, 



