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... December . 848 33 990 03 1892 . January February March April .. May June . July . August . September .. October 582 89 707 37 2,007 17 517 03 1,935 86 18,066 67 4,341 19 3,744 88 165 75 4,750 54 38,657 71 J. A. PINARD , Accountant ...
... December . 848 33 990 03 1892 . January February March April .. May June . July . August . September .. October 582 89 707 37 2,007 17 517 03 1,935 86 18,066 67 4,341 19 3,744 88 165 75 4,750 54 38,657 71 J. A. PINARD , Accountant ...
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... December , 1892 . G STATEMENT of Receipts on account of Dominion Lands for the Year commencing 1st November , 1891 ... December . 3,200 00 2,880 00 604 71 182 67 6,841 47 7,491 95 75 831 9,291 40 , 9,209 70 385 65 314 85 111 30 1,836 00 ...
... December , 1892 . G STATEMENT of Receipts on account of Dominion Lands for the Year commencing 1st November , 1891 ... December . 3,200 00 2,880 00 604 71 182 67 6,841 47 7,491 95 75 831 9,291 40 , 9,209 70 385 65 314 85 111 30 1,836 00 ...
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... December . He was camped at the Forks of the Saskatchewan when the storm began . He had completed the traverse of the westerly bank of the South Branch of the Saskatchewan from the north side of Muskoday's Reserve to the Forks , and was ...
... December . He was camped at the Forks of the Saskatchewan when the storm began . He had completed the traverse of the westerly bank of the South Branch of the Saskatchewan from the north side of Muskoday's Reserve to the Forks , and was ...
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... December , 1892 . On the day preceding the opening of this third session , Mr. Cayley and the other members of the Executive Committee , who had been appointed prior to the close of the previous session , vice Mr. Haultain's Committee ...
... December , 1892 . On the day preceding the opening of this third session , Mr. Cayley and the other members of the Executive Committee , who had been appointed prior to the close of the previous session , vice Mr. Haultain's Committee ...
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... December , 1892 . The Honourable The Minister of the Interior , Ottawa . SIR , -In making my closing Keewatin Report for 1892 , I need not refer to the various subjects embraced in my communications to you during the year , further than ...
... December , 1892 . The Honourable The Minister of the Interior , Ottawa . SIR , -In making my closing Keewatin Report for 1892 , I need not refer to the various subjects embraced in my communications to you during the year , further than ...
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31st December A. M. BURGESS acres agency agricultural Alberta arrived Assiniboia boundary Branch British Columbia Calgary Canada Canadian Pacific Railway cattle Cloudy coal commenced Commissioner Company corner Creek crops Crown Timber Agent delegates Deputy Minister district Dominion Lands east Edmonton emigration ended 31st October entries Fair farm farmers favourable feet Fort Saskatchewan Gimli Government Grazing homestead Hudson's Bay Company Icelandic Immigration Agent Indians Interior John July labourers Lake large number Lethbridge longitude Manitoba Meridian miles months Montreal Mountains North-west Territories November obedient servant Ontario Ordinance Ottawa pamphlets parties Peace River poplar prairie Prince Albert province Quebec Range received returned revenue River Saskatchewan school lands settlement settlers soil sold STATEMENT Station steamship subdivision survey Surveyor tion Total Township United visited Wetaskiwin Winnipeg wood Yorkton
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