4.
5.
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unsaleable, circumstance which
at
must have entered largely into the circulations not only of the harveyor
Th General but also of the two other gentlemen when they estimated the value of the property in question.
That
your.
Memorialist had
no intention whatever of parting
with this perparty,
bat.
the
en
contrary contemplated mucking large improvements thereto which would
in time have yielded
him
a
handsome relwin; and certainly
your
Memorialist would not have
thought of parting with the property
at se incepportune a puncture the present:
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That
this property.
your
Memorialtat values
at $40,000, and considers
himself fully entitlect to be paired that
full
which is not more than the
and fair compensation experipet in the pervise for resumption
mentioned in the Crown Lease, but
inasmuch
CLO one
of his own valusters
of $ 35,000
has named the sum
the value of the property at the present time, your
Memonalent
believes that he cannot
ex
may
Q
# foirly insist
higher compensation whatever
be his
views
as to the
sum he is poroperly
properly entitled to.. Your Memorialist
therefore prays
that