. Reports of tenant farmers' delegates on the Dominion of Canada as a field for settlement [microform] : second series. Agriculture; Agriculture. Miy'liini,' 1 knipv I'llir Iiuric'ti 7u, oii. tl.'.l lliiy will I'.; more. At t!mt prico, an enortrotlo of fair meansâsay X-J. per be al.!o to cloar uff tlie cost of liis land the vovv first viMr.^so that ho would ever* aftLrwards he as well nlF as if he liad taken up grant , and he would, of course,have hi« market, and otherwise advantageous situation all to the g-,.Hl Km.,,'rantH wi h means .hould cer


. Reports of tenant farmers' delegates on the Dominion of Canada as a field for settlement [microform] : second series. Agriculture; Agriculture. Miy'liini,' 1 knipv I'llir Iiuric'ti 7u, oii. tl.'.l lliiy will I'.; more. At t!mt prico, an enortrotlo of fair meansâsay X-J. per be al.!o to cloar uff tlie cost of liis land the vovv first viMr.^so that ho would ever* aftLrwards he as well nlF as if he liad taken up grant , and he would, of course,have hi« market, and otherwise advantageous situation all to the g-,.Hl Km.,,'rantH wi h means .hould certainly keep these in vi.^-. Jf thev 1:0 away 1-ar West, ^v he re there is railwav, nor oavket for pr ..luce, they mu4 sit still till such arnve. If_, on the .nhor han! to a ma ket or to a railway, thev may clear uA all the purelKise n,..ney the while the sett'.r 01 the free-tjrant lands further is waiting for the railway to ainve, before he can bcgn. operations "' "'il'n'Hun.'t Uie Eod River Valley (and it is larger than all Scotland) the,-e many tracts of tine land besides the two T have referred to. An,l th.'n there arc also sections, winch ure partly dry and partly w. t; but for the need not bo particularly referred to except to say that anvoue whose fancy towards a place of that kind, would re nt ..by Then ag"un, all the land, for two to four mili.'S back, along the banks of the lied Kuei. thoULJrtheTe are few places in which water ni; be had by moans of wells. -jt is 1 lUAvn that the river water is not very good, and that the well water even is rot all ; ir^fact, much of it is very middling, and plenty of it Ihere seems little reason to doubt, however, that water will be found in ample quantities m all localiues by moans of deeper wells than can be conveniently .sunk by settle.'s generally just now. In concluding my remarks on the


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