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of my proceedings that Capt. Meik had the ground, held right to transfer at all. – It founds upon a private Note which appears to have been written by Mr. Reynolds, Land Inspector, to Almida by then Clock in the Govt office -- and that it is not notwithstanding pretended there is any record of this Sand Office - (even although it had been important which it will be seen it is not) and that at the Requirements publicly notified had been complied with by me - disregarding also the agreement so lately between me & Fo the Government which entailed on 214€/4.0 bensy of time expenditure Flors the conclusion that as the additional buildings had not actually been completed within the six months (some lev 187 days or a fortnight additional having probably elapsed - this does not quite certain & may possibly not be the case) the ground I was a liable to forfeiture - concluding with Hofteholer "may Airwe HiWebster sustained a loss, but as the transaction between him and Captain Meik is of a private nature the Government and one in which the Govt had no share ive of opinion Her that he must look for compensation: elsewhere than from Theo Majesty's Government.

The private Note which forms the base of this Report is as follows and I transfer it literally from an attested Copy furnished to me in 1847 through the Colonial Office. "30th Sept? 1842.

Sir,

In reply to your letter of

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