the land, in
mishing,
out the
conditional promise of it appeared
the Claimants and the
to
satisfy
Board is of opinion that it represents the full value, as an
aurorget
the peasants, of the land for agricultural purposes.
15.
in claci
At 31 the claim.
occupation appears to have been
without right or permission. The
Board therefore
recommends that
the
yearly
lease in this case.
any provies
should not contain
for compensation, but that the
Claimant should be removable.
at
any shall be sufficient to enable him to gather growing cropsete
have on such notice as
16.
No31.
ause
under
a
235
Squatters ii-
The Board considers the
rent excessive and recommends.
Che
yearly
17.
vo terminable
lease at $5.00 £
to months not a..
caves rela
In many of the above
relating
both to houses and
cu ́hvated and there i
may
be some
doubt whether the real claimant
as appeared before the Board. Norrstantly, the Board discovered
that witnesses (vert-
other people and
peronating being declared
gising evidence under false
As however there is no
dispute amongst the various Claimants the Board does not
think that this should prevent the issue of leases in the names -
it de
Claim At 43 is in
the
of a piece of
Claim
Mi43.
given
respect of land for the purpose of tanning fishing nets. The Claimant has hitherto paid $9.88 cents per
ammun
in as clain rants. Those
ommunity
recognised in the
of
10
the names
those to whom leases should be
granted
I
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