in his boundaries of Marine Lot N. 184, and granted-

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compensation

2.

The previous correspondence arising out of

this dispute I have noted in the margin, and would beg to refer you thereto, as a means to understanding the whole question.

N. 97 of 27th March, 1886.

2312 12th July, 1886.

N. 4

Seey of State to Governor. N. 60 of 18th May, 1886, N. 27. 6th Sept. 1886.

3.

I do not think that it is necessary for me to do more, on the present occasion, than to enclose the observations

Enclosure 2. 28th May, 1887.

of the Acting Attorney-General, (Methold), to whom I referred the Petition before transmitting it to you.

I have the honour to be,

Sir,

Your Most Obedient Humble Servant,

Ms. C[an...]er(?)

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