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recassion to notice that in your letter of the 26 May 18020, you granted 1. polenston leave to select tion Leto of Land, side of the island; and that in a Returun of grante suade by M. folinoton there afficers Suburban Lot for himself. I presume

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that this is not an additional Lot, but one of the two somationed by you. The Retorn mentions it one charged with a Rent of £11, like other Suburban Lots, and as

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impormed.

Tonly romance for me to notice the general plan of the Cam as refiorted on by Mr Gordon, the Land Officer, on which subject the decision respecting the Defences, conveyed to you in my Desportal of the 10th ultime, will have relieved you from

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all difficulty:

Sobserve from M. Gordove Report that the simportance of uniformity, and of keeping

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together as for as practicable different Clouses of buildings, so that there required for commerce should not interfere with the parts of the Iron intended for private Divelling plorowe, or the seart of Governmene Offices, how not exeaped his notice, and that he has also adverted to the advan-

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-_tage of avveigning distinct count appropriate, sites to European and to Chinese residenti It is, therefore, unnecessary for the topmake any

observation on these fanto, and as regends the details of the plow, I componity Tory that Her Majesty's Government are flowounded that no persuaded adopted than to entrust to your an ample diveretiovery paver avto the most advantageons plan of lunging out the Iron.

that no better

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disposition of the Starr, M. Gordon's plann

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