Acts and Regulations

T-3 - Territorial Division Act

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Kings County
7KINGS COUNTY is bounded as follows:- South by the County of Saint John; west by Charlotte County; east by the northern prolongation of the eastern boundary of Saint John County; and northwesterly by a line beginning at a point in the southwestern bank or shore of the Saint John River, said point being approximately south forty-five degrees west (astronomic) from the southernmost tip of Spoon Island; thence from said point and running south forty-four degrees and thirty-two minutes thirty-five seconds west (astronomic) along a line established by J. Barry Sheehan, New Brunswick Land Surveyor in 1953 and its southwestern prolongation to the Charlotte County Line, and by a line running north sixty-two degrees and thirty-four minutes east by the magnet of the year 1838 from a point in the northeastern bank or shore of the Saint John River, approximately north forty-five degrees east (astronomic) from the southernmost tip of Spoon Island, as established by Deputy Wilkinson in the year 1838, and by a line running approximately north forty-five degrees east (astronomic) from the before mentioned point in the southwestern bank or shore of the Saint John River, established by J. Barry Sheehan to the before mentioned point in the northeastern bank or shore of the Saint John River established by Deputy Wilkinson.
R.S., c.227, s.7; 1954, c.83, s.1