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387
:
to transcribe into the Ledgers, to
future kept in the Land. (Office
orv
be in
the various documento bearing
Land
questions, at present filed
in the Colonial Secretary's Offices,
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де
enerall
bound up with the
Correspondence of the Department.
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and the whole properly Colated,
ands indexed, oo that the history
Arab
particulars of every
Land in the Colony,
Lot of
can be traced
with some degree of certainty,
at
present it is almost empracticable,
to trace the history of any
Lot, cons
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givan
there are no records Rept
the Land Office, of the correo-
pondence, which may have prooved.
between the Crown Lessee and the
Government,
affecting
the conditions
of the Lease, or the tenure under
which the land is at present
held. To trace the history of some
of
the Lote, which have been ex-
tendeds, or other Changes mrade
days, and
to them, noro regu
cov
Come Cageo weeks to trace
their history, through the recor di
of
this Department and the recordo in this office being in some cases incomplete, Consequently, aflien
the records of this Office have
been searched, there
till
97ray
be others, in the Colonial Secretary's
Office, bearing
Copies of
on the subject,
which, have not been!
filed in this Offices.
Accountant V Store Keepers Branch
It is proposed to change the
title
of
the Officer
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Charge of
this
Branch pom Second Class to
from
Accountant and Store Kechers and
that he showed in addition to the
duties he now has to perform að
Accountant, lake charge of
the
Government Stores, Stationery &C,
Salaries.
pay the to the Officers of
the Department,
and
collect the
Feen for the Registration of Deeds.
into, deanches VC, under
Wills, Judgemer
Ordinan
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g
1844. The Balary