Canadian engineer . ley Railway betweenFredericton and Woodstock. The contracts are for the clear-ing, grubbing and grading, and are awarded as follows :— To L. B. Smith and E. L. Merrithew, from mile 7 to i6j^. To Collins, Labelle & Prey, from mile i6>^ to 20. To W. and C. R. MacDonald, from mile 27 to 32. To J. A. Wheaton & Son, St. John, from mile 32 to 35. The contract for the construction of the fencing and tele-graph lines between Fredericton and Woodstock has beenawarded to T. R. Campbell, of Salisbury. Fredericton, —Contracts for the construction andequipment of the Palmer-McLel


Canadian engineer . ley Railway betweenFredericton and Woodstock. The contracts are for the clear-ing, grubbing and grading, and are awarded as follows :— To L. B. Smith and E. L. Merrithew, from mile 7 to i6j^. To Collins, Labelle & Prey, from mile i6>^ to 20. To W. and C. R. MacDonald, from mile 27 to 32. To J. A. Wheaton & Son, St. John, from mile 32 to 35. The contract for the construction of the fencing and tele-graph lines between Fredericton and Woodstock has beenawarded to T. R. Campbell, of Salisbury. Fredericton, —Contracts for the construction andequipment of the Palmer-McLellan Shoepack Companys planthave been signed and calls for the expenditure of about $35,-000. The John Palmer Company are also commenc-ing operations for the construction of their new plan*, near theIlartt Boot & Shoe Companys factory. Kerrisdale, —The Kerrisdale and Magee districtssewerage contracts has been awarded to Messrs. McLean &Co., at $156,000. June 6, igi2. THE CANADIAN ENGINEEll 9.


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