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Affording access to the sex in ease of fire, and giving the Police as,
controul over the
as
more effective nests of boats and.
pirates formerly congregating in the mat sheds and hovels at the water side; it is to be hoped however that now the houses are completed, the several parties interested will combine, and
is
carry
into
Effect the intentions of His Excellency The Governor, and as the land reclaimed by them
of considerable value, and their own inte- rests involved in the scheme, I have no doubt with little trouble the difficulties now in the way may be arranged.
connexion
with the
changes in
In the Lower Bazaar, I have to allude to the only case in which satisfaction
felt by
was not
"by the Tenants with the plan pane "Firmed by this Excellevey. this was by the Reign of the original proprietor of
*
Loto called No 8 and 8A, the Land
as
158
riginally occupied by them was resumed in torms of the lease in a legal
ner and an
manne
equivalent apportioned off in lew thereof as Compensation for this resumption. The original proprector of his made no objection to the proposed change
subsequently to it sold the interest
And
Course
agent
subject to the
in the old Lease, of: notice of resumption, no objection
was made
an
by the assign for
some months, when application was made to the Government to render him apistance is reclaiming.
the area
granted as compensation; this was refused, whereupon a lawsuit was commenced against certain of the Crown Tenants beated by Government, in accordance with the changes in the position of the loteupon a portion of the ground resumed; and, upon the advice of the Acting Attorney.