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need of a Land Surveyor exclusively
for the work of the Land Office
becomes the more necessary
sary (Mr. Brice observes) now that it is agreed by every one connected
with the Deed Registry, and having transactions with the Land Office, that it is desirable to facilitate the transfer of land by granting separate Crown leased for
sections or subdivisions of original lots, a reform that will of course greatly increase the - number of surveys to be made
If
If one Surveyor be not found to be enough to grapple with the work a
second can
be
appointed later on, but it is desirable to try first.
whether one is not sufficient. It is
commended that the term
of
engagement be limited to three
The expiration.
years, after the Government
of
his
which
Ban review the
- position of matters and be able decide by practical experience if
the new
Officer has proved
competent worker, if
so on
a
what
terms his services should be
to to
re-engaged
!