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shrub, the flaver of which is used.

in

scuiting Sea.

In former days this part of

Tea preparation

was done at Cantor

as

where votensive gardens (known the I'a Ice) existed for the growth of the flower, but awith the trade of the fallen into

place the gardens have fallen

decay.

an

До

allempet

remedy the inconvenience

ttre

was made to grow flower and scent the Tea at Macao,

but from

various causes the result

has not been allöguher satisfactory.

گی

It is hardly necessary to point.

out the importance of securing this brauch of industry to the Colony if

posible,

and I

may

state that the

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ground in question is at present a awamp, the cultivation of which

in the

4.

manur

-proposed would be benefit in every respect.

These

squatting

licenses have

been usual here from the earliest days

of the Colony, they

will and in this.

are revocable ar

rast

the

ground is closely adjacent to a village recently established by squatters who had been dispossessed in the immediate neighbourhood of Victoried and had been permitted by Eir Hercules

Robinson to locate themselves in this remote spot

There is

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probability of

the land being required for public

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