5. I am bound to add, that the

precent papers do not appear to me to show any obeing grounds for the g

concession, and that I fear that, if granted

it will form a precedent very

very impor

to the Colonial Revenue

and one

which must

nentralize the effect anticipated from the inquiries of the

Committee

Tenures.

On

Land

6. On these ground

in he

32

Ifeel sonable to _ sanction a compliance with the application

of Messrs Tavener

until

have

inless, it bein bad an oppportunity

zom power to front inffect any sencons for doing to intuich have

not get been brought

wonder my considerati

my

& Wh w remove

of considering, any

remarth which may

may

spon

drawn to the objection

pointed out in their Despatch.

na

ame

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