Manitoba and North west Territories . ming the easternboundary of the township—the (unsurveyed) meridian forming theeastern limit of the road allowance dividing the township in questionfrom the next one west being assumed to be parallel to the surveyedline forming the western limit, and thus a solitary exception. Lastly, the road allowances under the old system were 1 chain 50links wic^e, instead of 1 chain only, as fixed under the system accord-ing to which lands are now surveyed in the North-west. The townships coloured red on the map at the end of this pamphlethave been surveyed, and such l
Manitoba and North west Territories . ming the easternboundary of the township—the (unsurveyed) meridian forming theeastern limit of the road allowance dividing the township in questionfrom the next one west being assumed to be parallel to the surveyedline forming the western limit, and thus a solitary exception. Lastly, the road allowances under the old system were 1 chain 50links wic^e, instead of 1 chain only, as fixed under the system accord-ing to which lands are now surveyed in the North-west. The townships coloured red on the map at the end of this pamphlethave been surveyed, and such lands therein as have not already beendisposed of are now open to sale or entry. Lists of vacant lands in any two or three townships which the in-tending settler may desire to examine on arriving in the country, canbe obtained on personal or written application to the local land agentor to the Commissioner of Dominion Lands at Winnipeg. THE SYSTEM OF SURVEY. 45 Tig-3 QuarfcrSec/UojvTo&C/. Section/Tost/ Slorve Fig4 JZaftfv Motutci cvnd/ Post.
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