3 resultados para Custom farming
em Brock University, Canada
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In 1833 William Clarke, the collector of customs at Niagara, completed and signed four forms for the movement of goods between Niagara and York, and Niagara and Brantford. The forms were issued to the firm of Lewis & Gray, James Armstrong, J.A. Wilks, and William Blackely. The goods being transported included scythes, corn brooms, hide whips, sacks, snuff, shovels, spades and two apple trees.
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Printed by order of the Legislative Assembly of Ontario.
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A notebook with pages of advertisements and letters describing farming in Ontario and farm land available in Ontario. Also mentions arrangement for Settlers in Port Arthur. There is a section of blank pages (pp. 8-45). Pages 5-7 are lists of "Drill Scale Quarts" for Wheat, Oats and Pear.