| AA.__Readfield and Winthrop Sanctuary: The waters of | Carleton Pond, so called, in the Towns of Readfield and | Winthrop in the County of Kennebec, and the lands of the | Augusta Water District adjacent to said pond and located in | said Towns of Readfield and Winthrop, now owned or which may | be hereafter acquired by said district in furtherance of its | chartered purposes. For provisions relating specifically to | Readfield and Winthrop Sanctuary, see section 12707, | subsection 2, paragraphs F and G and subsection 6; |
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| BB.__Salmon Pond Sanctuary: That territory lying within a | distance of 1/4 of a mile of Salmon Pond, which pond is | situated in the Town of Guilford, in the County of | Piscataquis, said pond being the source of water supply for | the Dover-Foxcroft Water District, also all the lands now | owned by said Dover-Foxcroft Water District in Lots 3 and 4, | Range 7, which lie outside of the above 1/4 of a mile limit; |
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| CC.__Somerset Game Sanctuary: The following described tract | or territory situated in Somerset County, the same being in | unorganized territory, and taking in parts of Sapling Town, | Misery Gore, Taunton and Raynham Township, and including the | whole of Sandbar Tract, bounded and described as follows: | The territory from the highway, being route 15, east to low | watermark on Moosehead Lake between East Outlet and West | Outlet, bounded as follows: Beginning at the junction of the | low watermark of Moosehead Lake and the northerly side of | the East Outlet of said lake; thence westerly by the | northerly side of said East Outlet to the highway, being | route 15; thence northerly by said highway to the southerly | side of the West Outlet of said Moosehead Lake; thence | easterly by the southerly side of said West Outlet to low | watermark of Moosehead Lake; thence southerly by said low | watermark of Moosehead Lake to the point of beginning; |
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| DD.__Standish Sanctuary: The following described territory | in the Town of Standish in the County of Cumberland: | Beginning at the point where the Maine Central railroad | crosses the Pequaket Trail in Steep Falls; thence southerly | and easterly by said Pequaket Trail, the Oak Hill Road, so- | called, and the so-called back road from Steep Falls to | Richville to its junction with the Rich Mill Road, so- | called; thence by said Mill Road northeasterly to its | junction with the road leading from Sebago Lake to East | Sebago; thence by the last named road northerly to a point | approximately 1 1/4 miles north of the Maine Central | railroad crossing; thence by a certain wood road westerly to | its junction with the Maine Central railroad; thence by said | railroad northwesterly to the point of beginning. All roads | and the Maine Central railroad right-of-way that serve to |
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