LD 1600
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V.__Pittston Farm Sanctuary: Pittston Farm, so called, in
Pittston Township, in the County of Somerset, being all the
fields, pastures and cultivated lands of said farm;

 
W.__Prout's Neck; Richmond's Island; Cape Elizabeth
Sanctuary: The following described territory: On the 112
acres of land, more or less, comprising Prout's Neck, so
called, in the Town of Scarboro, in the County of
Cumberland; or on Richmond's Island, so called, in the Town
of Cape Elizabeth, in said County of Cumberland; or on the
tract of land comprising 1,600 acres, more or less, situated
in said Town of Cape Elizabeth, and bounded as follows:
Southeasterly and southerly by the low low watermark of the
Atlantic Ocean, westerly by the low low watermark of the
Spurwink River, northerly by the Spurwink Road, so called,
leading from Spurwink Bridge to Bowery Beach, easterly by a
certain private road or way which runs in a southerly
direction from the aforesaid Spurwink Road to said Bowery
Beach, being the road which runs in front of the dwelling
house of one Charles L. Jordan and along the easterly
boundary of land of said Charles L. Jordan, and along the
westerly boundary of land of the Great Pond Club, but not
including any portion of said Bowery Beach. For the purpose
of this paragraph, Richmond's Island includes only that
portion of land above the mean high watermark and the
easterly portion, as defined by red painted markers, of the
causeway between Richmond's Island and the mainland. For
provisions relating specifically to Prout's Neck; Richmond's
Island; Cape Elizabeth Sanctuary, see section 12707,
subsection 2, paragraphs C and D;

 
X.__Rangeley Game Sanctuary, in the County of Franklin: The
following described tract or territory, situated in
Rangeley, in the County of Franklin, to wit: So much of said
Town of Rangeley as is bounded as follows: Southwesterly by
Rangeley Lake; northwesterly and northeasterly by route No.
16; and southeasterly by the inlet to Rangeley Lake leading
from Haley Pond, so called. The territory above described
being so much of said Town of Rangeley, as lies between
Rangeley Lake, the outlet of Rangeley Lake, route No. 16 and
said inlet to Rangeley Lake from Haley Pond. This paragraph
applies to that part of Hunter Cove, so called, lying
northerly of Hunter Cove Bridge, so called;

 
Y.__Rangeley Lake Sanctuary: Rangeley Lake bounded as
follows: Beginning at Gilman's Point on the northerly shore
of Rangeley Lake; thence southerly across said lake to the
southwesterly corner of land of the Rangeley Lake Hotel
Corporation; thence northerly, westerly and southerly around
the shore of said Rangeley Lake back to the original


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