Return to address. Papers relating to the claims of Murray & Co., contractors, Intercolonial Railway, and the decision of Mr. Samuel Keefer, the sole arbitrator thereon
Canadian Pacific Railway. A. and B. General specification and form of contract for grading, bridging, track laying and ballasting. The works to be done by the contractors, of which the hereto annexed are the specifications, consist of all the excavation, grading, bridging, track-laying, ballasting, and other works required to be done on that portion of the line of the Canadian Pacific Railway, commencing at the western end of Contract No. 25, about 113 miles west of the town plot of Fort William, and termination at Station No. 1,290, near the crossing of Eagle River, and said to be in length about 118 miles
Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 10th March, 1879; -- for all tenders containing schedules of quantities and prices at the letting of contracts Numbers 13, 14, 15 and 25, Canadian Pacific Railway; contracts made on same; schedules of quantities actually paid for, and estimate of quantities, and cost of work to be done on these contracts; also, all correspondence or instructions relative to any changes in the character or construction of the said works.
Communication. From Sandford Fleming, Esq., Engineer in Chief of the Canadian Pacific Railway, the Honorable the Minister of Public Works, dated Ottawa, 1st February, 1879, accompanied by tenders for the construction of works from English River to Eagle River, 118miles, -- from Eagle River to Keewatin, 67 miles, -- from English River to Keewatin, 185 miles, -- and letter from Marcus Smith to Sandford Fleming, Esq., in relation thereto, dated the 31st January, 1879