| 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. |
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| For provisions relating specifically to Merrymeeting Bay | Game Sanctuary, see section 12707, subsection 3; |
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| P.__Monroe Island Game Sanctuary: Monroe Island, in the Town | of Owl's Head, in the County of Knox; |
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| 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; |
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| 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; |
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| 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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