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:: ( a ) that part of the City of St. John's lying southeasterly of the southeasterly limits of the towns of Conception Bay South and Paradise, and southeasterly of a line described as follows: commencing at the intersection of the westerly limit of the City of St. John's with Kenmount Road immediately north of the northwesterly limit of the City of Mount Pearl ; thence northeasterly and easterly along said road, Freshwater Road and Longs Hill to Gower Street ; thence northeasterly along said street to Kings Bridge Road ; thence northerly along said road to Rennie's River ; thence generally easterly along said river, Quidi Vidi Lake and the channel known locally as Quidi Vidi Gut to Quidi Vidi Harbour ;
:: ( c ) that part of the City of St. John's lying northwesterly of a line described as follows: commencing at the intersection of the westerly limit of the City of St. John's with Kenmount Road ; thence northeasterly and easterly along said road, Freshwater Road and Longs Hill to Gower Street ; thence northeasterly along said street to Kings Bridge Road ; thence northerly along said road to Rennie's River ; thence generally easterly along said river, Quidi Vidi Lake and the channel known locally as Quidi Vidi Gut to Quidi Vidi Harbour.

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