hearing
no further discussion
on the
matter; and on which document I
have
only reference
a
-
to remark that four to the land office, I find
there is there, no record of any conditions whatever attached to the grant of Captain Meek; and that Mr. Kinsley and myself did not as alleged obtain permission from Mr Johnston to add to the size of the Lots. By the communication
from
the
tion from land office above referred to; we are
undoubtedly
authorized to use our un right of catching in at the back "fo
of Bagan lots, but.
the average depth of bagaan
as the encroachment on
the road
referred to was found to be only
from
from twelve to eighteen inches,
that on only
one
of the lots it was
necessary to extend the east beyond that originally made by Captain Meek and the proceed is at the present time considerably
narrower
than Capt?
Meek's grant of average Bagan lots bigt 45 feet.
My letter to the ground in question
can rests on
the abovementioned
foot documents, which will presume- make it unnecessary for
me to enter into
any lengthened argument upon them. Humbly submit that His Excellency
cannot at this stage involve Mr. Kinsley and myself by reopening the question. as to whether Capt Meik may, or
may