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apprized accordingly. The inference naturally drawn,

and which it was intended

early

should be drawn, was, that the leases having been. granted at such an date, before there had been any thought of the present: battery at Belchers point, (which is in close proximity to the lots in question) special clauses on Military grounds had been inserted. A further and recent _

reference

no

to the Land Office reference to the Land has however elicited the fact:

that the lots in question

were

formerly comprised in Inland-

Lot No. 418, which.

W.

appears to have been sold in 1866, but which was subsequently.

4- Chater

required by Mr. C. 8. Chater. sito In July. 1887, surrendered the Crown lease of it and -

applied for three new leases in lien thereof, for three separate

which he asked permission

allotments into

to

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