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or persons having a legal right. thereto be. and the same is hereby vested in the said City . Provided always that the said City of Charlottetown shall have no power, right or authority, to build or make any wharfs, buildings, or other erections or constructions of any kind whatsoever, to be used for any commercial or business purposes, other than those for which, or incidental to which, the said lands are by this Act vested in the said City, in front of, adjoining, or,contigious to said land or any parts thereof.
(b) The strip of land hereinafter described along the front of Government House property being all the land to the southward of the line described as follows: ‘ Commencing at a point
aggription 0‘ 1n the northern extension of the western side line of a stone dwelling houSe owned by james Beales, situated on the southern side of Kent \Street and the eastern side of West Street, the - said point being thirty-three feet four inches (33 feet 4 inches) from the angle of the lowest stone in the base of the building, and taking a bearing to southern edge of the tower in the City Building, situated on the said Kent Street, showing a course of north sixty degrees fifty minutes (60°50’) east by the magnet of the year One Thousand Seven - Hundred and Sixty-four (1764); thence running westwardly on the course south fifty-eight degrees, two minutes (58°2’) west by the said magnet of One Thousand Seven Hundred and Sixty-four (1764) for the distance of three hundred and ninety— seven feet six inches (397 feet 6 inches); thence south 56 degrees, twenty~three minutes, (56° 23’), west three hundred and fifty-seven feet two inches (357 feet 2 inches); thence south fifty-six degrees, forty-four minutes (56°44).