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1. Being in north latitude 52 degrees 49 minutes and west longitude 100 degrees 39 minutes derived from Mossy Portage sectional map No. 271, dated 1914, in the Province of Manitoba and being composed of addition to Indian Reserve No. 65B as shown on a plan of survey thereof by G. H. Herriot, Dominion Land Surveyor, in the year 1926, recorded in the Department of the Interior, under number thirty-seven thousand one hundred and fifty-seven, containing by admeasurement eighty-eight acres, more or less.

2. Being in townships 80 and 81, range 20, and townships 79 and 80, range 19, west of the third meridian, in the Province of Saskatchewan, composed of Peter Pond Lake Indian Reserve No. 193, as shown on a plan of survey thereof by W. A. A. McMaster, Dominion Land Surveyor in the year 1923, of record in the Department of the Interior under number thirty-six thousand eight hundred and ninety-four, containing by admeasurement twenty-six thousand four hundred and fifty acres, more or less.

3. Being in projected townships 97 and 98, range 16, west of the fourth meridian, in the Province of Alberta, as shown on Waskwei sectional map No. 615, dated 1916, and being composed of Namur River Indian Reserve No. 174A, as shown outlined in pink on a plan of survey thereof by D. F. Robertson, Dominion Land Surveyor in the year 1915 of record in the Department of the Interior under Number thirty-seven thousand and forty-eight, containing by admeasurement five thousand four hundred and ninety-three acres, more or less.

4. Being in latitude 55 degrees and longitude 104 degrees 53 minutes compiled from control traverse of Lac la Ronge by C. S. McDonald, Dominion Land Surveyor 1926 and in the Province of Saskatchewan and being composed of Indian Reserve No. 157D, as shown on a plan of survey thereof by J. L. Reid, Dominion Land Surveyor in the year 1909, of record in the Department of the Interior under number thirty-six thousand eight hundred and ninety-eight, containing by admeasurement fourteen hundred and two acres, more or less.

5. Being in north latitude 51 degrees 52 minutes and west longitude 97 degrees 19 minutes derived from Berens Sectional map number 223 dated 1917, and in the Province of Manitoba and being composed of Jackhead Indian Reserve No. 43a, as shown on a plan of survey thereof by H. A. Bayne, Manitoba Land Surveyor, in the year 1926, of record in the Department of the Interior under number thirty-seven thousand one hundred and sixty, containing by admeasurement three hundred and fifty-one acres and three-tenths of an acre, more or less.

6. Being in latitude fifty-five degrees eleven minutes and longitude one hundred and eight degrees seven minutes derived from Primrose sectional may No. 417, dated 1915, and in the Province of Saskatchewan, and being composed of Canoe Lake Indian Reserve No. 165-B, as shown on a plan of survey thereof by D. F. Robertson, Dominion Land Surveyor, in the year 1912, of record in the Department of the Interior, under number thirty-six thousand nine hundred and thirteen, containing by admeasurement five hundred and thirty-seven acres, more or less.

7. Being in latitude 55 degrees 24 minutes and longitude 104 degrees 22 minutes derived from the provisional edition of Lac la Ronge map sheet No. 73 P of the National Topographic Series dated 1929, and in the Province of Saskatchewan, and being composed of Indian Reserve No. 157 A, as shown on a plan of survey thereof by J. L. Reid, D.L.S., in the year 1909 of record in the Department of the Interior, under number thirty-six thousand nine hundred, containing by admeasurement nine acres and four-tenths of an acre.

8. Being in latitude 54 degrees, 32 minutes and longitude 94 degrees, 36 minutes, derived from the provisional edition of Oxford House map sheet No. 53–L of the National Topographic Series dated 1929 and in the Province of Manitoba and being composed of God’s Lake Indian Reserve No. 23 as shown on a plan of survey thereof, by C.A.R. Lawrence, Dominion Land Surveyor, in the year 1924, of record in the Department of the Interior under number thirty-six thousand nine hundred and thirty-two, containing by admeasurement nine thousand eight hundred and thirty-two acres, more or less.

9. Being in north latitude 54 degrees 4 minutes and west longitude 102 degrees 46 minutes derived from Cumberland sectional map No. 370 dated 1915 and in the Province of Saskatchewan and being composed of Pine Bluff Indian Reserve No. 20B, as shown bordered in red on a plan of survey thereof by W. R. White, Dominion Land Surveyor, in the year 1919, of record in the Department of the Interior, under number thirty-seven thousand one hundred and forty-seven, containing by admeasurement three hundred and forty-three acres and four-tenths of an acre, more or less. E. J. LEMAIRE, Clerk of the Privy Council.

10. Being in township 21, range 8, east of the principal meridian, and in townships 21 and 22, range 9, east of the principal meridian, in the Province of Manitoba, composed of Black River Indian Reserve No. 9 as shown outlined in red on a plan of survey thereof compiled from official surveys by J. L. P. O’Hanly in the year 1878 and W. E. Taylor, Dominion Land Surveyor in the year 1913, of record in the Department of the Interior under number thirty-six thousand nine hundred and fifty-five, excluding thereout and therefrom the claim of the Methodist Mission, containing one hundred and forty-seven acres more or less and the waters of Black River, both as shown on the said plan, the reserve herein described, containing by admeasurement two thousand acres, more or less.

11. Description: — Being in township five, range seventeen, east of the principal meridian, in the Province of Manitoba, and being composed of Northwest Angle Indian Reserve No. 34C, as shown on a plan of survey thereof by A. H. Vaughan, Dominion Land Surveyor, in the year 1881, and J. W. Fitzgerald, Ontario Land Surveyor, in the year 1911, of record in the Department of the Interior under number thirty-seven thousand one hundred and thirty-nine, containing by admeasurement seven hundred and fifty acres, more or less, the said Indian Reserve being subject to a reservation of the Flowage rights to contour one thousand and sixty-four, sea level datum, on all lands bordering on waters tributary to Lake of the Woods, which rights may be exercised at any time without notice and without compensation for any actual or alleged loss or damage to the occupant of the lands.

12. Description: — Being in township six, ranges seventeen and eighteen, east of the principal meridian, and being composed of that portion of Shoal Lake Indian Reserve No. 37A in the Province of Manitoba, as shown on a plan of survey thereof by J. W. Fitzgerald, Ontario Land Surveyor, in the year 1911, of record in the Department of the Interior under number Thirty-seven thousand one hundred and fifty, containing by admeasurement one thousand and seven hundred and four acres and four tenths of an acre, more or less, the said portion being subject to a reservation of Flowage rights to contour one thousand and sixty-four, sea level datum, on all lands bordering on waters tributary to Lake of the Woods, which rights may be exercised at any time without notice and without compensation for any actual or alleged loss or damage to the occupant of the land.