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Commencing at a post fixed in the south side of the Majin Street running through Souris, and in the fence being the eastern division Line of land ewned by the heirs of the late John Knight, a and running thence aleng Main Strayer aforesaid, easterly a distance of seventy-four feet, toa plot of land sold to James Larrigan, and thence running south- westerly by aline parallel with the eastern division line or fence aforesaid, a distance of one hundred and seventy-eight feet to the shore, and thence following the various courses of the shore wesierly to the said eastern division line, and thence north¢ast- erly along said division fence a distance of on¢ hundred and thirty-two feet to the place of commencement, said tract of land being that plot of lang lying on the south side of said Main Street, and bounded on the east bya plot of land in possession of Captain Larrigan, and on the west by a plot of land in possession of C. D. Anderson. 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D,, 1885s in the matter of an Act of the Par)iament of Canada, passed in the forty-fifth year of Her Present Majesty’s reign, chapter 23, intituled ‘‘An Act Respecting Insolvent Banks, Insurance Companies, L.can Com. panies, Building Societies and Trading Corporations, and of the President, Directors and Company of the Bank of Prince Edward Island, an fnsolvent Banking Company. HE Liquidators of the above named Banking Company will sell by Public Auction on TUESDAY, the 23rd day of FEBRUARY next, A. 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