8
suddenly stopped.
in so
far
quite admit that
as the boundary
of the rifle range
exercise
and
ground proposed
to be still reserved for those purposes
was shown
on the map to embrace any building lots- in regard
to which the Colonial
Government is in difficulties as above
described - it was an
unintentional mistake-
Qo
as
231
I recognize that the basis
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of the settlement, is that the Government should be set free from all the trammels it had brought upon itself in this respect.
On the other hand
when dir G. William Des Vœux speaks of the small amount of land to be set free in return for the large expenditure demanded, it is entirely overlooked that while the expenditure is that
estimated