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ment of
of public money - and
Even if they
correct there
of
the coupes.
are worth striving
ca
Streetly sufficient
margui against the probability of remunerative outlay-
however, that we look upon this consideration as comparatively insignificant in a important public
work.
& it is worth stating, that he has reason to believe that some of the Marine Lot-holders
have taken measures
for
agitating against the proposed improvement in their Country. Whether this
be so or not, we have no means
of knowing, but one thinks it right to call attention to the fact mentioned in the report of the Commissioners, that with the exception of Mr. Autrobeer, none of those who had taken the most
active part against the proposed measures presented themselves to be examined by the Commissioner. As yet no representation on behalf of the Lot-holders has been heard
from
the marine lot holders to the Government in this
Country. It is
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