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Depot* ^ ^ 5 r ft 1 :i)| W The Canadian Northwest is laid otil' in townshi) 6 miles sijiiaic, containing 36 sections of 640 acre each, which are again subdivided into (juarter section of 160 acres each. diagram of township. m;^ — :a- ^ -80- —19- —18- ■17— — (i — S % — :52— -2t>- —20- 17— 8 — Q •> 00 —28— —21— — ir>_ S) — o4 — -27- .>•)- — 2r, -ir,_ -10— •> *>;^ 14- I -25- -24— 18— 11 12— NWNB qr 1 qr SW SE^ qr qr s E LEGAL SUBDIVISIONS.— A Section contain 16 divisions of 40 acres each, termed Legal Sul divisions, and numbered as follows : 1;? 14 \r^ irt 12 11 10 ;■> « 7 •2 8 4 :{ 1 How to find the position of a Farm on the Map — Supposing you wish to find the position of the first farm o our List, in Township 11, Range 6 East. You glance up th numbers on the right hand side till you reach 11, then trac along until you are in range marked at foot 6 E, when you a once have the location. Li: This ' with wl turnpike telephor cipalitie: various lie scho( and haj bridges the Win abundar make it stock rai mers In; Bank. Tp. Rar II 6 1 II II II II 7 ' towiisbii 640 acre er section IIP. I— ;«•«- I a. -24— fe — la— -12— NWNB qri qr SW SE qr qr >n contain [.egal Sul 1 the Map £ first farm glance up th II, then trac , when you LIST OF FARMS IX SPRINGFIELD. This well-known Municipality is near Winnipeg, with which it has communication by railway and turnjiike roads, and is connected by telegraph and telephone. It is the oldest settled of the rural muni- cipalities and is well supplied with churches of the various Protestant denominations, and numerous pub- lic schools. Its municipal government is economical, and has supplied it with turnpiked road, drains, bridges and other improvements, while its nearness to the Winnipeg market, its excellent land, good water, abundance of timber for building, rails and fuel, make it specially adapted for mixed farming and stock raising purposes. There is a flourishing Far- mers Institute which has a valuable Library at Oak Bank. i'p. Range II 6 K SE qr and S hf NE qr sec 7. This farm is half a mile distant from a municipality road, and connects with it by Government road allowance. A good school quite near. $5.00 per acre. NW (jr sec 12 and S hf SW qr sec 13. Good soil and well adapted for farming and stock raising. Two miles from south road. $4.25 per acre. SE qr and S hf NE qr sec 17 ; SE qr sec 20 and N hf NE (jr sec 17. The above forms a block of 480 acres adjoining, and will make an excellent farm for mixed farming. Jt^S.oo each, per acre. NE qr and E hf NW qr sec 36. Rolling land with rich clay loam and poplar groves ; well adapted ,for mixed farming. $4.00 per acre. SW (ir and S hf NW qr sec 6 ; SE qr and S hf NE qr sec 6; SW qr and S hf NW ([r sec 5. These three farms all front upon the south municipality turnpike and jointly II II II (< I 7 ■I- Tp. Range. II II 1 1 I ( (( II 8 II 8 II 8 form a block of 720 acres. The land is good and these farms are well adapted for agricultural purposes and stock raising. $5.00 per acre. SW qr and S hf NW cjr sec 14 ; NE qr and N hf SE qr sec 15 ; N hf S hf sec 34 and N hf SE qr sec ^^. Price per acre for first two $3.00 and $2.50 per acre for last piece. SE qr and S hf NE qr sec 17 ; SE qr sec 21 ; NE qr sec 21 ; NW qr sec 13 and N hf SW qr sec 24. I3.50 per acre. NW qr sec 13 and S hf SW qr sec 24. $2.50 per acre. NW ([r and W hf NE qr sec ^;i ; NW qr sec 34 and E hf NE qr sec ;^;i ; SW qr and S hf NW qr sec 32. Comprise a block of 720 acres. Good soil, level prairie, with spruce, poplar and elm groves. ^3.00 per acre. N W qr and N hf SW qr .sec 1 5 ; NE qr and N hf SE qr sec 1 5 ; N W qr and N hf SW qr sec 22 ; SE qr and S hf NE qr sec 27 ; S W qr sec 34 and S hf N W qr sec 27; SW qr and S hf N W qr sec 27 ; N hf NE qr sec 27 ; NE qr sec 34; SE qr and S hf NE qr sec :i^. In all 1920 acres, forming almost a solid block. They are on the Brokenhead river, a stream of excellent water. There is a large quantity of valuable timber on this land, suitable for building purposes, and would make a splendid stock farm as well. $4.25 per acre. 3W qr s;c 13 and N hf NW qr sec 12, The stream alluded to crosses the corner of this group. Timber taniarac, birch and poplar. Excellent sheep farm, one mile from foregoing group. ^^2.50 per acre. NE qr and N hf SE ([r sec 18; S hf SW Ip, K.-inge. : land is adapted raising. E f^r and c 34 and ;.oo and E qr sec 3 and N c 24. ; NW qr W qr and s. Good oplar and s^Eqrand N hf SW :\r sec 27 ; 27;SWqr NE qr sec S hf NE almost a rokenhead n: There timber on purposes, tock farm sec 12, 'osses the r tamarac, heep farm, .ip. $2.50 S hf SW II 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 (( 12 5 (< 6 5 12 (< qr sec 18; SE (jr sec 30 and N hf NE (jr sec 19. Good land with poplar timber in groves. Good grazing (arm. 1(2.50 per acre. SE qr and S hf NE qr sec 6. This farm is one and a half miles south of the last, with same character of soil, next to improved farm. $^.$0 per acre. NW qr and E hf SW qr sec 20; NW qr 16 and E hf NE qr sec 17. These two farms lie qr mile apart, and form 480 acres of rich slightly rolling prairie, with bluffs of pop- lar, directly east of Parkdale, and one mile from settlement belt. $5.00 per acre. NW qr and W hf NE qr sec 12. Some timber; good agricultural and hay land ; i and a hf miles from Cook's Creek ; near po.st office. $4.00 per acre. NE qr and S hf NW qr sec 24. Timber, farming and grazing land excellent for mixed farming. ^.00 per acre. NE qr sec 28 and W hf NW qr sec 27. Same t|ualily as above. ^4.00 per acre. WhfSWqrsec 31. E hf SE qr sec 36. Near Cook's Creek. Fine spring water; excellent farming and grazing land. A 20 acre wood lot will be sold with these lots. ^6.00 per acre. SE qr S hf NE cjr sec 22 ; SW qr and S hf NW qr sec 23. These farms adjoin each other and are on an excellent stream of pure water, and adapted for dairy purposes. Two miles south of main line of C. P. R. $2.25 per acre. NE qr sec 27 and S hf SE qr sec 34. Wood, [MDplar and oak, and excellent grazing and hay land. One mile south of C. P. R. track. $3.00 per acre. NE qr sec 26 and N hf NW qr 25. Tp. Range 12 12 7 12 12 12 << 12 8 12 8 " (< Poplar l)luffs and excellent land, one mile from station on the C. V. R. line ; good for mixed farming. $2.50 per acre. SE (ir sec 32 and S hf SW (|r sec ^^. (iood land with some timber, well adapted for stock-raising and farming. Good stream of excellent water near this farm, which is i and a half miles from C. P. R. track. $3.00 per acre. S hf SW qr sec 31 ; NE (jr sec 30 and S hf SE ([r sec 31. Timber oak, tamarac and s})ruce ; good land, well adapted for stock rni>ing. Small stream of jnire water running through it. Two jniles from C. V. R, main line. $4.25 i)er acre. NE qr and N hf SE (|r sec 13. Two miles from lirokenhead river; good hay and good pasture, 2 and a half miles from station on C. V. R. main line. ^2.50 per acre. SW qr and W hf NE qr sec 6; SW qr sec 10 and E hf SW^ (\y sec 9; W hf NE (jr sec 9. Level prairie; part wooded with poplar and spruce; good for mixed farming; good water ; near creeJ . ^3.00 per acre. NW qr and N hf SW (jr sec 32. The main line of the C'. V. K. at Beausejour station touches this farm. Soil excellent, with some timber on bank of Brokenhead river. $4.25 per acre. SW qr sec 34 and N hf NW qr 27 ; SW qr and N h( SE qr sec 35. These farms are situated upon the main line of C. P. R., and have some timber upon them; suited for stock raising. ^4.25 per acre. NW qr sec 30 and S hf SW (\r sec 31. P^xcellent soil; some timber; near Beausejour station on C. P. R. $4. 25 per acre I'p. Ra 12 8 « 12 8 »« idSTO All of ravellet nd are ' (harder p. Ran '> 2 E () 2 V ind, one R. line ; per acre. 33- :y, well farming. near this les from o and S ce ; good rai^ng. running ' r R. (1 river ; nd a half iiain line. \V <|r sec if iSE qr ith ])oplar farming ; I per acre. r. H. at liis farm, r on bank iY acre. 27 ; SW II the main ne timber k raising. sec 31. ber; near R. M-25 ip. 12 12 (i 12 8 Range. 8 " N\V (jr sec 21 and K hf NE <[r sec 20; SW qr sec 21. (iood level prairie, well fitted for mixed farming; one mile south of Heansejour station on C \\ R. JS2.50 per acre. N hf N\V ([r sec 4 and N hf sec 5 ; SW <|r an(' S hf NW (jr sec 5. 'I'hese farms adjoin ; good soil ami excellent timber, suitable for stock raising and farming; a tine stream of pure water runs through part of tliem, $2.50 per acre. SE qr sec 12 and N hf NE qr sec i ; SW (jr sec I and S hf NW qr sec I. These fariii.-. .ue live miles south of the main li'^^ of the C. P. R. and a 2 E NE qr sec 32 and W hf NW qr .sec 33. Excellent soil, adjacent to Parish of St. Charles ; two miles from railway and six miles from the City of Winnipeg. $6.00 per acre. 2 W West 15 chains of E hf sec 27, that part of westerly 15 chains of NE ({r sec 22, lying north of river Salle, the westerly 15 chrins of SE qr sec 34 and E hf L. S. 3 of st c 34- , First class farming land on the river Salle next to Starbuck station on the M. S. W. R. ^5.00 per acre. SW qr and S hf NW qr sec 28. Open prairie land, well adapted for agriculture and stock raising; one mile (( m 8 Tp Range 8 8 cS .•) .3 from the river Morris and 8 miles from the railway. $3.00 per acre. 7 I '• SW qr sec 22 and E hf SE qr 21. Same as above but only six miles from railway. $3.00 per acre. 8 I •' SW qr and S hf NW qr sec 7. Proline land ; good soil and some hay land ; good for mixed farming ; between C. F. R. and M. S. W. R. R. ; near a stream of good water. $3 00 per acre 8 I " NW qr sec 3 and S hf SW qr sec 10. Level open prairie land; excellent soil; 8 miles from railway ; adapted for mixed farming. $3.00 per acre. NW qr and N hf NE cir sec 7. First-class open prairie, main road to Boyne settlement through farm. $4.00 per acre. NW qr and S hf NE (|r sec 28. Level prairie, good land with som hay ; only three miles from M. S. W. R R. ; near main road. j$3. 50 per acre. NW qr and W hf NE qr sec 23. Level prairie land, one mile from maii road to Carman and the Boyne ; wel adapted for mixed farming. $SSo pei acre. SE qr sec 36 and N hf NE qr sec 25. Same as above, but only three mile: from M. S. W. R.; a half mild from main road. ^5^3.50 per acre. 8 4 '• NE qr and N hf SE qr sec 16; NW q and N hf SW ([r sec 16. Level prairie, with excellent soil an( some wood Only one and a qr mile from railway. $3.50 per acre. 8 5 '• SW qr sec 7 and N hf NW (jr sec 6; SI qr and S hf NE tjr sec 18 ; SE qr and ! hf NE (|r sec 17. These lands are situated within on mile of the M. S. W. R.; are ofexcellcn soil, with some wood upon them and we 8 S 9 liles from liles from some hay ; between <.. ; near a Der acre, ec IG. client soil; for mixed in road to rm. $4.00 with som( I. S. W. K jer acre. ■3- J from mail Joyne ; wel $3-50 Pe sec 25. three mile half mil( ere. 16; NW q nit soil aiK a tjr mile V sec 6 ; SI >E qr and within on of excelkn cm and we 9 Tp. Range. 8 8 I v: S I 1 w 9 4 9 4 9 5 9 6 9 7 (( adapted for mixed farminj^. #4 00 per acre. Frac SW qr 19. Rolling prairie, with good soil and some wood, adjacent to the track of the M. S. W. R., and on the Boyne river ; 3 miles from post office. ^^3.00 per acre. SW qr sec 9 and N hf NW qr sec 4. First class land on the river Salle, 4 miles from railway with timber on the banks of the Salle river; well adapted for mixed farming. $5.00 per acre. SW qr sec 28 ; NW qr sec 28. Same as above ; two miles from post office. $6.00 per acre. NW qr sec 10 and S hf SW qr sec 15. Situated on the banks of the river Salle, 4 miles from railway ; 2 miles from post office. ^4.50 per acre. SW qr and S hf NW qr sec 5. Open prairie land, good soil, 2 miles from railway; well adapted lor mixed farming. j^4.25 per acre. SW qr and S hf NW qr sec 28. Level prairie, good land, 4 miles from railway. JJ53.00 per acre. SE qr sec 9 and N hf NE qr sec 4. Level prairie, good land, adjacent to railway track. j^4.25 per acre. NW qr sec 13 and N hf NE qr sec 14. Good prairie land near timber ; 4 miles from railway ; well adapted for mixed farming. $3.50 per acre. NW qr sec 7 and S hf SW qr sec 18. Rolling prairie land of good quality, with groves of poplar timber ; and 2 miles from M. S. W. R $2.50 per acre. SW qr and W hf NW qr sec 32. Prairie land with good hay and well sheltered by poplar timber. Good stock farm. JJ52.50 per acre. NE qr sec 35. 10 Tp. lO Range. n 5 8 <( 5 " (( lo 5 II it (< lo 7 II (( 9 miles from railway Portage la Prairie. S hf SE qr sec I2. Same as above, aii'l 8 miles from ^^2.50 per acre. NE qr sec 31 ; SE qr sec I. These farms are in the Pembina Mountains in a good settlement ; and one and a half miles from St. Leon, post ofifice, schools, etc. ; abundance of wood for fuel and building, good water, 8 miles from railway ; and have 'two mill sites upon them. $6.00 per acre. NE qr sec 31 ; SW qr sec 9. Within two and a half miles of post office and four miles from Swan Lake, good lands with good wood and water. J556.00 per acre. NW qr sec 13 and W hf SW qr sec 24. Prairie lands suitable for stock raising, 9 miles from M. S. W. R. ^4.25 per acre. SW qr sec 12 and N hf NW qr sec i. Same as above, but only 8 miles from railway. ^3.50 per acre. SW qr sec 20 and N hf NW qr sec 17. Rolling prairie, well wooded, 3 miles from Assiniboine river, 7 miles from Portage la Prairie. $3.00 per acre. SW qr sec 25 and N hf NW qr 24. Same as above. $3.00 per acre. SE qr sec 12 and E hf NE qr sec i. Good level prairie, one half mile from river Salle ; well adapteu for mixed farming and stock raising. $4.50 per acre. ij railway Prairie. embina md one it office, for fuel es from s upon of post I Lake, water. c 24. raising, L25 per : I. :es from :C 17. 3 miles ;s from re. I. ilf mile ir mixed .50 per LIST OF FARlVrS IN THE BURNSIDE, BAGOT AND WESTBORUE DISTRICTS, CLOSE TO RAILWAY STATION, &c. Tp. Range. II 9 W NE qr and N hf SE qr sec 18. I4.25 per acre. II 9 " SW qr sec 33 and N hf NW qr sec 28. Bagot station is on this farm. $6.00 per acre. II 9 " NW qr sec 12 and S hf SW qr sec 13. $4.25 per acre. II 9 " NE qr sec 25 and S hf SE qr sec 36. ^6.00 per acre. 13 8 ** SE qr sec 31. ^4.25 per acre. 13 8 " W hf sec 9. $6,00 per acre. 13 8 ** NE qr sec 30. .25 per acre. LIST OF VALUABLE FARMS NEAR ROSSKR, MEADOWS AND MARQUETTE S lA IIONS ON C. P. R. BETWEEN WINNIPEG AND PORTAGE LA PRAIRIE. 12 2 W SE qr and E hf SW qr sec 24. $6.00 per acre. NE qr sec 15 and S hf SE qr sec 22. $5.00 per acre. NW qr and N hf SW qr sec 34. Next to Egan Bros. farm. $6.00 per acre. NE qr and E hf 'SE qr sec 18. $4.25 per acre. SE qr and S hf NE qr sec 14. ^4.25 per acre, SW qr and W hf SE qr sec 3. I5.00 per acre. NW qr and W hf SE qr sec 16. $4.50 per ^-ve. 12 2 " 11 I " 12 I *• 12 I *' 12 I •' 14 I '• 12 TJST OK FARMS IN ROCKWOOD, ST. ANDREWS AND ST. CLEMENTS, WITHIN THIRTY MILES OF WINNIPEG. (TORRENS TITLE.) Clood land, pure vva'tcr, wooded bliifts, and .sijecially adapted for mixed farming. Tp. Range. 13 14 15 3 K H 3 u 14 4 SW qr sec 20 and N hf NW qr sec 17. Excellent prairie land in Rockwood settlement, and near post office and schools. $5.00 per acre. NW qr and N hf SW qr sec 19 ; SW qr and W hf SE qr sec 20; SE qr sec 18 and N hf NE qr sec 7 ; NE qr and N hf NW qr sec 9 ; SE qr sec 21 and N hf NE ([r sec 16 ; NE qr sec 21 and S hf SE qr 28. Tn all 1440 acres. Good farming land next to Victoria settlement, and all within five miles of post office, schools, &c. From $1.50 to $4.00 per acre. SW qr sec 15 and N hf NW qr sec 10 ; NE qr sec 15 and W hf NW qr sec 14 ; . SE qr and E hf SW qr sec 14 ; NE qr and E hf N W qr sec 23 ; SW (p- and N hf SE qr sec 35. In all 1220 acres. Good land with some hay meadows and puplar woods. Adapted for stock raising. ^1.50 to ^4.00 per acre. SW qr and S hf NW qr sec 9. $6.00 per acre. SW qr and W hf NW qr sec 32 ; SW (ir and S hf NW qr sec 19 ; SE qr and S hf NE qr sec 19 ; NW qr and N hf SW qr sec 18. Good open prairie land with excellent hay meadows. Capital stock farm. ^2.00 to $4.50 per acre. SW qr and W hf SE qr sec 22 ; SE qr sec 34 and N hf NE qr sec 27 ; SW qr sec 36 and E hf SE qr sec 35 ; NE qr and N mmm ipmffp ST. IHIN )ecially 17. ;kwood ;e and SW qr 18 and hf NW NE qr £ qr 28. ng land I within )ls, &c. sec 10 ; sec 14 ; I qr and SI hf SE nd with woods. to ^4.00 SW cir and S lif ■ SW qr excellent 1. 52.00 >E qr sec V qr sec :jr and N iRf M IV] Whit' MurupUDO Dry ' p'' C 1 K \° -"^^. nhtna illMUjjy O-^TNID T^^*> j l Steph £!1 ropa ro-: 100' 10 la-'v ir ]s »5 ,i<» »3 i2 / II to # PUBLISHED WITH WAGHORN lUE. ;hor 13 Tp. Ranjjc. 15 4 13 13 13 << 16 3 16 4 7 8 <( (( 14 6 pe acre. NE qr and E hf NW qr sec 23. $6.00 per acre. SE qr and E hf SW qr sec 5. Adjoins Haverty's farm. |io.oo pe acre. SE qr sec 18 and N hf NE qr sec 7. ^7.00 per acre. The above valuable farms lie close t the City, and are well adapted for gener; farming. Stonewall branch C. P. R ru through them. LIS II C Tl mixe the \ Wini static l)eaul Wini 50 ac 200 a rest h grove thep] stone help, good able {^7.51 STRATHC. \IR DISTRICT. ThI ing af RiveiT 16 21 W S hf of se 32. I Willi This fan ^ is situated in the westel denii portion of tne Province, and is two mill mark! from Strathclair station M. N. W. I this If I5.00 per acre. | hous^i (arm j cow woull dairy! 1' the el Winil 17 IPALITY sec 24. jii2.oo pel J- $10.00 pe sec 7. lie close t d for genei! C. P. R rur :t. I the weste d is two mil :. N. w. LIST OF FARMS AND GARDENS I'OSSKSS- IN(; RIVER FRONTAGES OR UNDER CULTIVATION. (TORRENS TITLES.) ITo. 1.— The Farkdale Farm. This is one of the best farms in Manitoba lor mixed farming and stock-raising. It is situate on the west bank of the Red River, about 1 1 miles from Winnipeg, and contains $2^^ acres. The Parkdale station of the C. P. R. is on adjoining lot, and on the l)eautiful river front steamers plying between Winnipeg and Selkirk call daily. There is about 50 acres under cultivation and well fenced, and about 200 acres of the balance good plough land and the rest being wood and hay land. There is also a lovely grove of oak on the river bank. The buildings on the place are, a splendid dwelling 22 x 30, with good stone foundation and cellar, a smaller dwelling for help, store room, milk room, granary, carriage house, good hor.se stal)le and cow byre, besides a mill suit- able for grinding fodder, with new engine and boiler. (57.500.' No. 2.— The St. Paul's Farm. This is an excellent farm of about 300 acres, hav- ing a beautiful frontage on the west bank of the Red River of nearly 10 chains, and is only 6 miles from Winnipeg. It is admirably adapted for market gar- dening both on account of its .soil and proximity to market. The Kildonan station of the C.P.R. adjoins this lot, and on the next lot there is also a school house, church and grist mill. There are two splendid farm houses with cellars, besides a tine horse stable, cow byre, and a never failing spring well. This farm would also be well adapted for mixed farming or dairying purposes. ($6.ox).) No. 3.— The Fairview Farm. This farm has a beautiful frontage of 8 chaius on the east bank of the Red River aboui 1 1 miles from Winnipeg and a half mile from Parkdale. It is ju.st I 18 opposite the l)end in tlie Red River close to the late residence of the lion. John Nor([uay. The farm contains 258 acres, about one-third of it being well wooded and the balance admirably ada]Hed for stock- raising. The Pembiya l)i'anch of the C. \\ R. runs across the outer two miles. (^2,000.) No. 4.— The Bird's Hill Farm. This beautiful farm is located on the east bank of the Red River, about 7 miles from Winnipeg, having a frontage of 4 chains and running back to the Bird's Hill station of the C. P. R. Has on it a log dwelling and 25 acres cultivated and wire fenced. There is some w'ood on it and ])art of l)ahince admirably adapted for market gardening or fruit-raising. Con- tains 85 acres, (;$l,ooo.) No. 5.— The Middlechnrch Farm. A .splenditl stock farm of 120 acres on the east bank of the Red River about 12 miles from Winnipeg and one mile from the l^irkdalo station of theC.P.R. This farm would be suitable for a man with a limited number of stock who wished to go into bntter mak- ing. ($1,000.) No. 6.— St. Andrews Farm. This tine farm contains 330 acres and is situated on the east bank of the Red River, about 1 3 miles fnmi Winnipeg and about one and a half miles from Parkdale station. On the lot there are two log houses besides cow stables and other out buildings. There is some wood on the lots and the balance well suited Un- mixed farming or dairying. ($2,000.) No. 7.— Lot 277, St. Andrews. A farm of 90 acres on the east bank of the Red River about 14 miles from Winnipeg, suitable for a dairy farm for a man of limited means. (;^7oo.) N. 8.— The Cfonor Farm, A fnie farm of 200 acres on the east bank of the Re(^ River, about two miles from East Selkirk, near This of Mai Assinil: own aihniral the late he farm ng well 3r stock- 1 runs bank ot , having le Bird's dwelling There is dmirably Con- the east A'innipeg leC.P.R. a limited ttcr mak- s situated 13 miles liles from og houses 5. There ell suited ■ the Red ible for a 700.) nk of the \irk, near 19 tlie Gonor station of the C. V. R. There is a smalf house on the place besides some wood. Suitable for mixed farming. (^1,500.) No. 9.— Inner Two miles, Lot 85. St. Clements. A splendid piece of land of 25 acres adjoining the town of East Selkirk. Very suitable for market gar- den. A small house on the place. (^400.) No. 10.— The OU Fort Farm. A nice farm on the west bank of the Red River a short distance below old Fort Garry. A house and outbuildings are on the premises besides some wood. Would suit a man of small means or a city gentleman who>desired a country residence. Contains 45 acres* {^500.) No. 11.— The Headingly or Niagara Farm. This excellent farm 175 acres fronts on the Assiniboine River, adjoining its crossing by the Southwestern railway. On the next lot there are two hotels, a store, blacksmith, shop and other buildings. It is well adapted either for giain or stock-raising,, and is about fifteen miles from Winnipeg. (^3,000.) No. 12.— The Selkirk Farm. This farm is situated on the west l)ank of the river^ in. mediately adjoining the nourishing town of West Stikirk. Has on it a large store and dwelling, built of oak logs and clap-boarded, suitable for a store or stopping place. The farm has some wood and would make a splendid market garden, ('ontains 90 acres. 1^2,500.) No. 13.— The Poplar luint Farm. This tine farm is what is known as *' 'i'he Garden of Manitoba," is situate on tlie north side of the Assiniboine River, about 10 miles from the thviving Town of Portage la l*rairie, contains 60 acres, and is aihnirably adajHed for grain-raising. (.)fi,ooo.) ^ 20 No. H.— The Oak Point Farm. On account of the numerous parties >vho have gone into stock-raising in this locality and the completion of the Hudson Kay Railway beyond it, this farm of 130 acres can be specially recommended for a dairy or stock-raising farm. (^800.) No. 15— The St. Norbert Farm. A fine farm of 250 acres, having a frontage of 20 chains on the east bank of the Red River and running back a distance of 2 miles. There is a small house and also some wood on the farm. Suitable for stock- raising. Splendid pasturage. (^1,500.) We have 480 acres adjoining this farm which we will sell with it at ^5.00 per acre.) No. 16.— The St. Agathe Farm. This farm is situatetl at the junction of the Parishes of St. Norbert and St. Agathe, and comprises two river lots, one of ten chains and one of 5 chains, making a frontage on the east bank of the Red River of 15 chains. This lot is partly wooded and com prises excellent farm and hay lands in about equal proportions. (^1,000.) No. 17.— The C&rtier Farm, This fine farm of 160 acres Is situate on the west bank of the Red Riv.rr in the Parish of St. Norbert, about 16 miles from Winnipeg, and is well suited for mixed farming. (Jfi,ooo.) No. 18.— Lot 18, St. Norbert. This farm is suituated on the west bank of the Red River, aljout 15 miles from Winnipeg, and contains about 100 acres. It has some wood and is suitable for dairying purposes. (^800.) No. 19.— Bale St. Paul. Three farms in this Parish containing in all about 300 acres. Very suitable for stock raising on account of the excellent pasturage. One of the.se farms adjoins the property of the large ranching company now m conditi This prairie It ic on the M. ing sett This land ab from th This line of Well su This line of iairyin grazing N( This he rive and is This mixed is on till nilcs fj ThisI laiity lave gone ompletion farm of dairy >r a age of 20 id running lall house for stock- We have II sell with le Parishes iprises two 5 chains, Red River and com- ibout equal n the west it. Norbert, 1 suited for of the Red lid contains is suitable n all about [ on account these farms ig company 21 now in existence there and which is in a flourishing condition. (^2,000,) No. 20.— The Strathclair Farm. This farm comprises 320 acres of excellent rolling prairie and is admirably adapted for grain raising. It ic only two miles from the Strathclair station on the M. & N. W. Ry., and is surrounded by a flourish- ing settlement of practical farmers. (^1,600.) No. 21.— The Rosser Farm. This farm contains 240 acres of excellent pasturage land abutting on the river lots, and is only two miles from the Rosser station, main line C. P. R. (^1,680.) No. 22.— The C. P. R. Farm. This is an excellent farm of 240 acres on the main line of the C. P. R., one mile from Rosser station. Well suited for mixed farming. (^1,020.) No. 23.— The Meadows Farm. This farm adjoins the Meadows station on the main line of the C. P. R , and is peculiarly adapted for dairying purposes. It contains 480 acres of excellent grazing and farming lands. (^3,800.) No. 24.— The St. Francois Xavler Farm. This excellent farm of 240 acres is butting upon the river belt lots of the Parish of St. Francois Xavier, and is suitable for mixed farming. (^1,400.) No. 26.— The Bagot Farm. This farm of 240 acres is specially adapted for mixed farming. The Bagot station of the C. P. R. s on tlie lot and the locality is a good one, only 8 miles from Portage la Prairie. (^1,440.) No. 26.— The North Norfolk Farm. This is a fine stock farm in the flourishing Munici- ality of North Norfolk. Contains 240 acres. ^1,020.) 22 i! I !t No. 27.— The Burnside Farm. This is a line farm of 240 acres, near liurnside station of the C. P. R. The main line crosses the land and it is ^'ood high and dry prairie. (.^1,440.) No. 28.— The Rat Creek Farm. This is a 3plendid farm for grain raising, being near the celebrated farm of the Hon. Kenneth Mackenzie, M.P.P. It is two miles from the C. P, R., and well supplied with water as Rat Creek runs through it. 240 acres. (^1,020.) No. 29.— The Pigeon Lake Farm. This farm contains 240 acres of fine grazing land. It abuts on the river lots and is only two and a half miles from Rosser station. Suitable for dairying. (^1,020.) No. 30.— The Woodlands Farm. A splendid farm of 240 acres in the thriving Muni- cipality of Woodlands. Suitable for mixed farming. Only I mile from the line of the Hudson Bay Rail- way, and I mile Irom the Argyle School and Post Office. (^1,080.) No. 31.— The City Farm. This comprises about 100 acres inside the city limits. It has a good brick house, ample stabling, milk house, and ice-cold flowing well, is well fenced and a large portion under cultivation. (.^3,000.) No. 32.— The Bellview Farm. A little outside of the city limits. Excellent land, about 250 acres. The Stonewall branch of the C.P.R. passes through one corner of it. NOS. 33 to 44. Ten 20-acre market gardens adjoining the city; five acres ready for seeding in each ; near race course. (^500 each.) Nos. 46 to 66. * Two acres each, market or florist gardens at end of Point Douglas. All manured and ready. Ah Porta^ Maniti touche raising An Westbi from tl Rat Cr ] This the thri ing coil Ale of the . IVairie. good vv river fn A sp Has (A Contaid of Mr. On tl will be I ^150. Hesicl quantitf f>f whic Applj the follf 23 Burnside rosses the being near lackenzie, and well hrough it. zing land. md a half r dairying. ving Muni- id farming. Bay Rail- l and Post le the city )le stabling, ,vell fenced 3,000.) :ellent land, ftheC.P.R. ig the city; race course, No. 67. —The North-western Farm. A beautiful farm of 320 acre.s, only 10 mile.s from Portage la Prairie and half mile from the line of the Manitoba and North-Western Railway. Rat Creek touches the corner of this lot. Suitable for grain raising. (^2,500.) No. 58.— The Westhourne Farm. An excellent farm of 320 acres, near the Parish of Westbourne, in a thickly settled locality. Three miles from the North-Western Railway and one mile from Rat Creek. (^1,920.) No. 69.— The Port&ge la Prairie Farm. This fine farm of 240 acres is only six miles from the thriving town of Portage la Prairie, in a fine farm- ing country, and is fine rolling prairie. (.^1,500.) No. 60.— The Assiuihoine Farm. A lovely quarter section fronting on the south side of the Assiniboine River, 15 miles from Portage la Prairie. About 100 acres fine prairie, and balance good wood land. There is also a stone ([uary on the river front of this*land. (Jf 1,200.) No. 61.— Long Lake Farm. A splendid farm for agricultural and stock purposes. Has frontage on north side of Assiniboine River. Contains about 160 acres and almost adjoins the farm of Mr. J. M. Mouse. (^1,000.) On the market gardens, ^;^ to 45, portable houses will be erected if re([uired, at a cost not greater than $150- Besides the above farm lands we offer for sale a quantity of Winnii'EC. City Proi'ERTIEs, particulars (if which can be had on application at office. Application may be made for these lands also to llie following parties : — dens at end idy. rv p. T^v /.■;» V. ,t>>-''V* r.-p;. ARRIVAL AND DEf ARTURE Of TRAINS. lit. ,«^ I I2.<50 II 35 11.50 19.00 16.00 16.00 i6iOO 0,P.B. Statibti, Winnipeg?, , ARRIVAL FROM. Port Arthur, Ontario and { Daily e?^cept Wed fu^s.', ¥hurs., Sat. ' Mbn., Wed.,,Fri;, ,,. Friday only j^yiu Men., Wed., m . . Except Thursday 1 2.501 Daily . , ... ; 1 5 -35 -Mon„ Wed., Fri . 18.3b TueS.; rrhujrs., 3ttt 15.35 I^Ckn.>i We9. , Fri . 1 5 ,30 't'ties, , ' rhu^sr, fekt i3.-2^Daily ^^ ;•.•, ^:S- . '• 3. 20 jEj^cept Wednesday . , Quebec, all fail. West Selkirk: Stonewall. Emerson. MinnedpsA. Brandon. : West of Brdhdon. Gretna «nd Southi , Peloraine-^;^/,v'|^f Carnian . , Gleiilwo. 9-45I Tues.i .Thu)r§.', Sstt Bally i2,4p|Tues:, Thurs., Sat /\ 8.'0o| Mon . , Iw^ed ,, Friit . | 12.401 Tues., .Thurs.j^t . 8.00 Mpn., Wed.i Fri . . 8.30 Friday . . . . . . ^ Mon., Wed., Fri' . . ^^^n.i Wed., Fri . Brandon. Wes^t of Hra:ndon. Miiii^ed sai. Greth^ and ,Soutli. MartiitbU/ West of Manitou. Stonewall; Eiperson. Ga:man, Glenbor-b. West Selkirk. f. 'T> - -^h^M li. -ri,\ )Kort Arthur /.oo^DaJy. except Thur | j^^^,^,^^^ ^, Fort Arthur, Ontario and rail. Ci ■'A ^lpr& M, Ry. 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