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 The sections are apportioned as follows : 



Open fo» Homestbad aio) PBE-KMPnoNa,— Nos. 2, 4, 6, 10, 12, 14, 16, 18, 

 20, 22, 24, 28, 30, 32, 34, 36. 



Belonoinq to the Canadian Pacefio Railway.— Nob. 8, 6, 7, 16, 17, 19, 

 23, 27, 31, 36. 



Sole to the Canada Northwest Land Company by the Canadian Paoifio 

 Railway,— Nos. 1, 9, 13, 21, 25, 33. 



HiTDBON Bay Company's Lands.- Nos. 8, 26, 



School Sections. — No*. 11, 29 {reserved by Government solely for school 

 purposes). 



What are the Canadian Pacific Railwajf Cd.'s Regulations 



for tlie Sale of Land ? The completion of the Canadian Pacific Railway to the 

 neighborhood of the South Saskatchewan River, about 600 miles westward from 

 Winnipeg, and the rapid progress made in the Government Surveys, during the past 

 season, enable the Company to oflfer for sale some of the finest Agricultural lands in 

 Manitoba and the North-west. The lands within the Railway belt, extending 24 

 miles from each side of the main line, will be disposed of at prices ranging from 



$2.60 (lOi. STEBLIKO) PER ACRE. 



upwards, with conditions requiring cultivation. Prices of lands without conditions of 

 cultivation can be obtained from the Land Commissioner. When cultivation or 

 settlement forms part of the consideration a rebate will be allowed, as hereinafter 

 described. ITieac regulations are substituted for and cancel those hitherto in forte. 



TEKMS of payment. 



If paid for in full at time of purchase a Deed of Conveyance of the land will be 

 given ; but the purchaser may pay one-sixth in cash, and the balance in five annual 

 instalments, with interest at six per cent, per annum, payable in advance. Payments 

 may be made in Laud Grant Bonds, which will be accepted at ten per cent, premium 

 on their par value and accrued interest. These Bonds can be obtained on application 

 at the Bank of Montreal, Montreal ; or at any of its agencies. 



REBATE. 



A rebate of from $1.25 to $8.50 (63. to 14s. sterling) per acre, according to th« 

 price paid for the land, will be allowed on the following conditions : 



1. The purchaser will not be entitled to rebate unless at time of purchase he enters 



into an undertaking to cultivate the land. 



2. One-half of the land contracted for to be brought under cultivation within four 



years from dete of contract. 

 8. In cases where purchasers do not reside on the land, at least one-eighth of the 

 whole quantity purchased shall be cultivated during each of the four years ; 

 but this condition will not be insisted upon in the case of an actual settler 

 residing continuously on the land, who will have the prinlege of doing his 

 coMvatioB »t any time wiliiin tke period xuuaed. 



