that unless he accepted this (the terms),

" it was intimated, that he would

do nothing; the

Government "would go on at all," but of this there is no

Colonial Secretary's letter Nr 260 of 27 August, 1844, expresses that the necessity for the removal of the premises is urgent that the offer is made to avoid litigation,

but if Mr Burd did not signify acceptance, the Government

would be at liberty to adopt other measures, i.e., to a definite

which I cannot construe as Mr. Burd's

which "does; or if

" even Mr. Burd had

thought

to do

at the time, it is

singular, as

E said before,

the

PLAN

showing by Mr John

CATA C.

Bund

125

Dereen's ad

July, 1844.

blue.

te

Original Lots, tinted Land claimed by

No 13

Almack

STREET

Oswald, dotted blue.

No 13

Almach

Nos 8.9.53 and 54

that he should make no protest, and now bring the

case

again to light after a period

of nearly six years.

Geo

years I have, &c.

(Signed) Chas. At Too Cleverly Surveyor General .

Fue

opy.

Colonial Secretary

1212

Almack

BERDEEN

Now

A

Boundary

on

Lient : Sargento Mat

brüche be Güible.

Co

N. 12 Almack

the general boun.

ded live

Queen's

1.dary

ENCHACHMENT

Bund

E

E

N

S

R

W. Scott.

White

in licu

of N° 11.

D

Baptist Mission

after the

enchachment.

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