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L ea se o f p r o p e r t y a t s p r in g Las Vegas, Nevada, May 16, 1910. Mr. H. I. Bettis, Vice Pres. & Auditor, Las Vegas Land & Water Co., Los Angeles, Cal. Lear Sir,- Referring to the enclosed notice concerning roads leading from Las Vegas. I wish to call your attention to the fact that one of the roads leading to the mountains "by way of the soring, Trasses' through some of our .most valuable land lying between the town and the spring; an ! if those v’oado should be established by the county commissioners, we should have this land fenced in, so that, the establishment of roads would bo by section lines. In tl is connocticn, I have a renter for either a three year or a five year lease for that port of .our land lying between the town and the reservoir and which is now •grown up with salt grass, who will pay $300.00 per year in advance5 $150.00 on signing of the lease and $150.00 in six nonth.3' thereafter, if the company will furnish sufficient material' for the fences, and they will construct the sane. The land referred to would be the holdings of the company in Sections 28, 29, 30, 31, 32 and 33, which are not under fence, the only lands west.of the railroad under fence being that portion enclosed from the spring to the
