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would recommend that they be allowed to retain them.

8:34. 11. Wanton having long since sold one of his lots, in the state in which he received it, and having retained the other.

I can see no reason for improving it, recommending it without exception de mawa case, to form the rules laid down.

Her Majesty's Government that land which had not been improved, shall be considered as still belonging to the Crown.

10 35, has not been improved by Baptains - therefore would propose that it be returned to Government.

No. 36, was granted by the Land Committee to Mr. Larkins (who had already built extensively) and was by him transferred to the late M. Mercer, whose residence stood on the lot adjoining - Mr. Mercer had made preparations for further buildings, we would therefore recommend that his executors be permitted to retain their lot.

123 joad 95. The lots have been improved by the late Toode Haumants, we therefore propose that they be vested in by Government.

40, were purchased by Mr. Walleton, from the late Mr. Strode, and in reasons already stated, with regard to that and St. Clement's other lots, we would suggest that he be allowed to retain them.

No. Hb. was an original grant to Mr. Jardine Matheson, and we recommend that it be entitled to the same favourable consideration as those already mentioned.

19. This lot was an original grant to Mr. Strachan, has been cut down, and prepared for building, we would therefore submit that it be reaffirmed.

1928 36, 87 58, and 69.

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