Excerpt from Appendix to the Sixteenth Volume of the Journals of the Legislative Assembly of the Province of Canada: From the 25th February to 16th August, 1858, Both Days Inclusive, in the Twenty-First and Twenty-Second Years of the Reign of Our Sovereign Lady Queen Victoria; Being the 1st Session of the 6th Provincial Parliament of Canada; Session, 1858
Return of amounts received on Land Sales for each Section of the Province during the years 1854, 1855 and 1856, in conformity with a Resolution of the Legislative Assembly, dated 22nd May, 1857.
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