Copy of Indenture made by Hood for construction of the 
Cooks
                        Ferry and 
Clinton Road, with his letter making original offer.
                     
                     ARTICLES OF AGREEMENT made this 
Seventeenth day of April in
                        the year of our Lord One thousand Eight hundred and sixty
                        three Between 
Richard Clement Moody Colonel of Royal Engineers
                     and Chief Commissioner of Lands and Works for 
British Columbia
                     acting on behalf of the Government of 
British Columbia of the
                     first part and 
William Hood of 
Cache Creek in 
British Columbia
                     of the other part. The said party of the second part does
                     hereby for his heirs executors and administrators covenent
                     promise and agree with and to the said party of the first
                     part his heirs and assigns that he the said party of the
                     second part his heirs executors or administrators shall and
                     will in consideration of the Agreement hereinafter contained
                     make and complete a Waggon Road Eighteen feet wide from a
                     point to be marked by the Lands and Works Department on the
                     West side of a Large Ravine near what is known as Moberly's
                     Camp on 
Thompson River (Seven and a half miles (7 1/2 miles)
                     more or less from 
Cooks
                        Ferry) to a point at 
Clinton also
                     to be marked by the Lands and Works Department in all respects
                     according to the terms and conditions of the Specification
                     annexed. That the said Work shall be completed on or before
                     the 
thirty first day of July next ensuing. The Government of
                     
British Columbia shall pay for said Work the sum of Sixty two
                     thousand Dollars in British Columbian Bonds calculated in
                     sterling at Four Dollars and Eighty five cents to the £1
                     sterling and bearing interest at the rate of Six Per cent per
                     annum from date of Certificates of Acceptance of said work by
                     said Chief Commissioner and redeemable in equal proportions on the 
30 September 1864 the 
30 September 1865 and the 
30 September 1866. Such payment to be made by such proportional
                     instalments of any such Bonds as to the said Chief Commissioner
                     in his discretion shall seem fit and if the distance from 
Cooks
                        Ferry to the above point of commencement shall prove to be a
                     measured distance less than Ten Miles the said 
William Hood shall
                     be paid in addition

 to the above amount a proportionate sum
                     calculated at the rate of Five thousand five hundred Dollars for
                     Two and a half Miles for such difference but in no case more than
                     the said additional sum of Five thousand five hundred Dollars
                     (calculated in sterling money aforesaid) even though he have to
                     construct a greater extra length than the Two and a half Miles
                     aforesaid PROVIDED that the party of the first part or his
                     Successor in Office may retain out of the said sum of Sixty
                     two thousand Dollars or its Equivalent in Sterling with above
                     addition (if any) One fifth of the total amount for a period
                     of Six Months after the completion and acceptance of the Work
                     by the Government during which period of Six months the said
                     
William Hood is to maintain in proper repair and finally
                     deliver over said Work in complete Order according to Specification
                     PROVIDED also that the said Chief Commissioner or his Agent may
                     at pleasure call upon the said 
William Hood to finally deliver
                     over the said Road in complete Order at any period within the
                     Six Months alluded to PROVIDED ALSO that it shall be lawful for
                     the party of the first part his Successor in Office or his or
                     either of their Agents if in his or either of their Opinions
                     satisfactory progress is not made in the said Work to enter upon
                     and retain the work done and complete the whole of the said Work
                     and from the date of such Entry to discontinue any further payments.
                     
                     AS WITNESS the hands and Seals of the said parties on the
                     day and year first above written.