that the Lots shouts be
suggested that the
but sup with others for sale at
Public Auction
the
کچھ
and that shouts
Claimants Eventually become
the Proprietors it would
be for
secretary of State to consider
the
whether
abatement in
the
price they may pay should be
made equal to the
had already
already paid,
not become
Juu
they
paid, or shouth they the Proprietors whether
they ought not
be repaid
that
sum from the
amount
2
336
proper time
to institute
an
Engrury
into the Equitable claims of all
be decided.
Holders of
Land, when
this sin
common
with
other
Cates
wort
hiice that period.
no further
niformation
has
been
received
the subject from the local Author.
ties, except
we perceive that in
one of the schedules attached to
Mr fordon's Report of the 6th July 1843, the Lots in question
are noted
as having been registered in the
name of Captain Meik
and
transferred by
huw
to the
In
Hanley
Pottinger not
realized by the sale.
the 5th May 184: Lord instructed i'i'r Heury
to siruction
in
лиц
of Captainn etteik's
provisional prants
but at
present (lamants
who had been a topped
their buildings in consequence
not having com=
plied with the condition
on which
proper
the-
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