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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;

 
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;

 
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;

 
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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