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in accordance with the conditions
consequently
of the sale and are con
hable to forfeiture.
The sum that appears tender the head of Crown Rinks includes only what was dece up to July, 1844 without taking into becount the rent due at that time from the
Chinese whose lots were
ared
nof
defirred
or ascertained by the Cand Committee that sat in fammary 1844. It has consequently tatter
considerable time to determine the rate at which they should be assessed, and the tenure ew which they should hold the sinall pieces of ground. They in general
Parasch
excupy
A further and delay
artje
Čaude)
very
of difficulty from a practice.
that
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that formerly prevailed, of marking off lots on a mugh map instead of
evr
the
ground itself., so that the boundaries of the lots when they
came to be laid down
ar
the ground
could not be made to correspons - with the contents of each as marke
to
on the plan, and it was found
remeasure them all. This has now been nearly
necessary
accomplished and the leases are
.
king issued from which when completed an exact retum of land granted previous to 1844 can
made.
eep.
be
le considerable number
of the Chinese have paid rents since the close of the year
und
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difficulty has been reperienced in
so
levying it. The amount to collected
iogether with the pent due
the
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