Mayaro

(In the following boundary descriptions, wherever a boundary line is described as passing along a road, street, avenue, trace or other roadway, the centre line of such road, street, avenue, trace or other roadway is indicated. Wherever ownership of land is indicated by name, it should be interpreted as referring to the current or previous ownership of such land.)

NORTH
From the point where Mamoral Road crosses the northern boundary of the Central Range Reserve proceeding in a general easterly direction along the northern boundary of the said Reserve to the point where it is crossed by Guaico-Tamana Road; thence in a generally southerly and then westerly direction along Guaico-Tamana Road to the point where it crosses the western boundary of an undemarcated Forest Reserve; thence in a generally southerly direction along the western boundary of the said Forest Reserve to the point where it abuts the northern boundary of the Extension of the Central Range Reserve; thence in a generally easterly direction along the northern boundary of the said Central Range Reserve to the point where it is crossed by the south bank of the Charuma River; thence in a generally south-easterly direction along the south bank of the Charuma River to the point where it is crossed by the Cunapo Southern Road; thence in a generally north-easterly direction along the Cunapo Southern Road to the point where it crosses the south bank of the Nariva River; thence in a
generally easterly direction along the south bank of the Nariva River to the point where it crosses the eastern boundary of lands of Bartoodas (7a. 0r. 5p.) at the northern boundary of what was formerly the Ward of Cocal; thence in a generally northerly direction along the Nariva River to its confluence with the south bank of the Dubloon River; thence in a generally easterly direction along the south bank of the Dubloon River to the point at its mouth on the sea coast.

EAST
From the last-mentioned point proceeding in a generally southerly direction along the said sea coast to Galeota Point.

SOUTH
From the last-mentioned point proceeding in a generally south-westerly direction along the said sea coast to the point where it abuts the Rio Claro-Guayaguayare Road also called Rust Road.

WEST
From the last-mentioned point proceeding in a generally north-westerly direction along the Rio Claro-Guayaguayare Road also called Rust Road to the point where it crosses the north bank of the Poole River; thence in a generally westerly direction along the north bank of the Poole River to the point where it is crossed by the Naparima-Mayaro Road; thence in a generally north-westerly direction along the east bank of the Poole River to the north-western corner of lands of Augustin Valdez (4a. 2r. 22p.); thence eastwards along the northern boundaries of the said lands and a contiguous parcel of lands owned by the said Augustin Valdez to San Pedro Trace; thence in a generally north-easterly direction along
the said San Pedro Trace to San Pedro Road; thence northwards along San Pedro Road to the point where it crosses the Trinidad Government Railway Reserve formerly known as the Rio Claro Line (San Pedro Village); thence in a generally north-westerly direction along the said Railway Reserve to the point where it is crossed by the Tabaquite-Rio Claro Road at the north-eastern corner of lands of Adriana Flaviny; thence in a generally north-westerly direction along the Tabaquite-Rio Claro Road to its junction with Torrib-Tabaquite Road; thence in a generally northerly direction along an imaginary line to the south-eastern corner of lands of Charles F. O’Connor at the western boundary of the Central Range Reserve; thence in a generally northerly direction along the western boundary of the Central Range Reserve to its north-western corner; thence in a generally easterly direction along the northern boundary of the Central Range Reserve to the point where it is crossed by Mamoral Road at the point of commencement.