and
not done harshly or without due notes, that I only followed in 1878; the procedure carried out in 1874 (in this latter year in presence of Police Inspector Northcott) laid down for the purpose by the
Colonial Government and the same
Officer as was present in 1875 at the burning of the Washermen's Nuts) and
h
my
in previous years before my arrival here, by my predecessors in Office.
4. In reference to the latter part of para. 1, I submit, this paragraph, similarly to para. 5, it answered
the latter portion of para.
4
6 by
seeking
For, if it is now necessary to seek instructions from the Secretary of State for War with a view to the
completion
of the cession, it was clearly premature in 1869 for the then
C.R.E. to concur in the
the final adjustment
of the Boundaries or alienation of the H.D. Land and the validity of the transaction is consequently inadmissible.
5. I need therefore scarcely discuss
the
propriety or finality of the definition of a very sinuous boundary (not a watercourse) of about 1400 yards length by one single Boundary Stone
at the extreme End of such line
- which stone is not in existence on the
that
ground, or defined on any plan
that
has been produced in
in that correspondence.
6. I submit a memorandum regarding the provisions and elucidation...