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area thus southerly 100 feet more or less to a red stake at
the high water mark of Merrymeeting Bay; thence southerly
approximately 400 yards to a red stake or marker on range
between the first mentioned red stake and Butler's Head, so
called, this stake or marker must also be on range between
the iron pin on the southeasterly corner of the Inland
Fisheries and Wildlife camp lot on the west shore of the
Abagadasset River and the eastern support tower on the
southern high tension power line in Woolwich; thence
southeasterly across the flats and waters of Merrymeeting
Bay approximately 1,900 yards to a red stake or marker
located near high water mark on Elliott's Point, so called,
on the Woolwich shore; thence northeasterly following high
water mark approximately 1,250 yards to a red stake or
marker under the overhead high tension power cables; thence
westerly by a straight line to the point of beginning.

 
For provisions relating specifically to Merrymeeting Bay
Game Sanctuary, see section 12707, subsection 3;

 
P.__Monroe Island Game Sanctuary: Monroe Island, in the Town
of Owl's Head, in the County of Knox;

 
Q.__Moosehead Lake Game Sanctuary: The following described
tracts or territory situated in the County of Piscataquis:
Moose Island and Farm Island, in Moosehead Lake, and the
territory bounded as follows: Beginning on the shore of
Moosehead Lake at a point nearest to the easterly end of the
state road leading westerly from Greenville Junction, so
called, to the state fish hatchery on Moose Brook, thence
westerly by said state road to said hatchery, thence
northeasterly down said brook to the shore of Moosehead
Lake, thence by the shore of said lake to the point of
beginning;

 
R.__Moosehorn Game Sanctuary: The right-of-way of the Maine
Central Railroad from St. Croix Junction in Calais,
southerly to the Charlotte town line;

 
S.__Narragansett Game Sanctuary: The following described
territory situated in the Town of Gorham, in the County of
Cumberland: Bounded on the north by the right-of-way of the
W. N. & P. division of the Boston & Maine railroad; on the
east by the Black Brook Road or Scarboro Road, so called, in
said Town of Gorham; on the south by the Stroudwater River;
and on the west by South Street or South Gorham Road, so
called, in said Town of Gorham, containing 3,600 acres, more
or less. For provisions relating specifically to
Narragansett Game Sanctuary, see section 12707, subsection
2, paragraph D;


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