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CAP. XII.

An ACT to alter and amend the Laws now in force for the establishment, regulation and improvement of the Great Roads of Communication through the Province.

Passed 9th March, 1832.

Preamble.

3 G. 4, C. 31.

 

 

 

 

 
WHEREAS in and by the second section of an Act made and passed in the third year of the reign of His late Majesty King George the Fourth, intituled "An Act to repeal all the laws now in force relating to the establishment, regulation and improvement of the great roads of communication through the Province, and to make more effectual provision for the same," the road leading from Fredericton to the Canada line is established in part by the following line or route, that is to say:   From the Market house in Fredericton, on the west side of the river Saint John, to Tousant Goodine's, thence across the river Saint John and to join the road at John M'Kean's on the upper side of the Mactequack river, from thence to join the road lately opened leading to Pennington's bridge, on the great road leading to Joseph Wolverton's; and it is found expedient to alter the said part of the said route;

Line of road from the Market House in Fredericton to the Canada line altered in part.

 

 

 
Be it therefore enacted by the Lieutenant Governor, Council, and Assembly, That in lieu of that part of the said route in this section described, the following shall be the line or route of the said road leading from the Market house in Fredericton to the Canada line, that is to say:   From the Market house in Fredericton, on the west side of the river Saint John, to Bourgoin's ferry, thence to cross the river Saint John to the east side of the said river, thence on the east side of the said river to Pennington's bridge on the great road leading to Joseph Wolverton's; and that the remainder of the said road leading from Fredericton to the Canada line shall continue as established in and by the said recited Act.

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C. 12. Anno II. Wm. IV.   A. D. 1832.


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