to Messrs Bitt Livingston the,
the,
been improved, but at those Gentlemens,
said on
I a large sums on
and have not yet
have
where other property.
we would rece
read that ends
be far able
consideration
wall grant to the
No.3 44 and 45 are an original grant.
like Mr Aybus and not yet improved, but we
recommend the grant to be
e.
grant to be confirmed,
as the
late incumbent had laid out a considerable
Sum in improving his other lots.
Not 18 and 10. An
original grant to Me SS Livingston H., and we submit it to the same favorable consideration as their unimproved Lots already mentioned.
A272. Was transferred to Captain Warden - and remains unimproved - We can see no reason to recommend the confirmation of his grant. No 73. The present Incumbents
are unable
to establish an authenticated claim to this
we record of the grant being made in
this Offices, but one Member of this Committee, Mr. Newark is aware that the
grant was made, and
recommend the case to the favorable
consideration of His Excellency.
Favorable
40 74. The circumstances of this case are exactly the same as the preceding,
we therefore recommend it to the same
favorable consideration.
870. was granted by the Land Committee, to Captain Larkins (in exchange for another lot required by Government), and by him transferred to the late Mr. More & he had made preparations for building upon it,
and we would therefore submit that the grant be confirmed to his executors. No 88. was granted
by the Land Committee
as a loan to Mr. Gowing for a bungalow, as on record in the Land Office. A small House was built upon it, but the bungalow being now established
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