2. Lands in either class, may, from time to time, be placed From time to or replaced in the other class by the Governor in Council. time. 4. Class one shall consist of such parts of the said lands as Class 1. may, from time to time, be placed in that class, by order of the Governor in Council. 2. Lands in Class one shall be retained by the Government Lands reof Canada for the defence of Canada. tained for defence. 3. Such of the lands in Class one as it is deemed necessary How to be by the Governor in Council to occupy for the defence of occupied if Canada in time of peace, may be so occupied by such force for defence. as shall be lawfully directed by the Governor in Council. necessary 4. Such of the lands in Class one as it is not deemed neces- If not necessary so to occupy, may be leased or otherwise used, as the sary. Governor in Council may think best for the advantage of Canada. 5. Class two shall consist of such parts of the said lands as Class 2. may not be in Class one. public auc 2. Lands in Class two may be sold, leased or otherwise used How to be as the Governor in Council from time to time may think dealt with. meet; Provided always, that such sales shall only be made Proviso: at public auction, except in the case of lands sold to the sales to be by Government of a Province for provincial purposes; but no tion, subject such sale shall prejudice the right acquired by any private to 23 V. c. 2, party, subject to the provisions as to sales, registration of Canada. assignments and cancellation of sales, contained in the Public Lands Act, 1860, twenty-third Victoria, chapter two: which im 3. Provided always, that when any portions of the said Proviso: as lands are in the actual occupation of any person or persons to land on with the assent of the Crown and improvements thereon provements have been made, such improvements shall be paid for at a have been fair valuation before exposing the land to competition; or the Crown may, by private contract, sell the portion or portions of land so occupied to the person or persons in possession without resorting to public auction. made. trom; 6. The moneys arising from the sale or lease of any of the And moneys said lands shall be paid over to the Receiver General, and arising thereshall form part of the Consolidated Revenue Fund of Canada; Separate and a separate account shall be kept thereof. account. 7. All Acts and parts of Acts inconsistent with the pro- Inconsistent visions of this Act are hereby repealed. enactments repealed. SCHEDULE. SCHEDULE REFERRED TO IN THE FIRST SECTION OF THIS ACT. ONTARIO. WAR DEPARTMENT property, as per Schedule, Consolidated Statutes of Canada, (22 Victoria) chapter 36. NIAGARA. Fort Mississagua and land attached... Partly by Crown reservation in 1784 or! 1796, and partly by exchange with Mr.j Crooks.......... KINGSTON. Land at the Little Cataraqui Market Battery and enclosure............ Shoal Tower and submerged land in front of Market Battery...... Purchased by Imperial Government in 1812 Crown reservation and partly by deed Granted by Order in Council, 18th Nov., Tête de Pont Barracks, stables, &c... By right of conquest, and military ap- Fuel yards, Nos. 1, 2, barrack office Fuel yard, No 3, on site of advanced] Artillery Park, with barracks, stables &c., workshops, &c., &c., attached The water lot, being a portion of Cataraqui Bay, north-east of the city......... Military Burial Ground section G, in] Point Frederick Naval Reserve, dockyard, &c....... ............................. By letters patent from the Crown to the Deed of Donation from the Trustees to the Crown Reserve, set apart by letters dated NAVAL RESERVE. Re POINT FREDERICK. Vide Consolidated Statutes of Canada, (22 Victoria) chapter 37 Thirdly-Reserves situate near the city of Kingston, to wit: So much of Point Frederick, in the township of Pittsburg, in the county of Frontenac, now in the possession of the Naval Authorities at Kingston, and included between a fence or fences on the south side of the road leading from the east end of the Cataraqui Bridge to the village of Barriefield, and another fence at the south-west end of the Naval Yard separating it from the Tower on the extremity of Point Frederick; and also Point Frederick, the inlets designated as Haldimand Cove and Hamilton Cove. Local name of the Property, &c. Origin of the Title. Contents. (nearly.) KINGSTON.-Continued. Fort Frederick-Glacis and land at tached at Point Frederick............. Crown Reserve as above quoted Fort Henry and advanced battery, Cedar Island Tower and glacis Pittsburgh, western addition, front part of lot No. 16, on the River Cataraqui north of Barrie field........ do do dated 11th September, 1783, and 22nd May, 1785.... do Purchased from Robert McDonald and Acquired from Robert David Cartwright, Purchased by the Admiralty from Richard 125 2 0. |