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McCulloch has borne the heavy Cout which a charge of these lots (upon Rungalow stands) without receiving any Return whatever. During that period he has expressed frequently his wish to be entirely relieved by the Government, of the property, if the payment of the Land Rent continued imperative.

For a time it was understood that the Government could not accept this sacrifice, under the circumstances. Last year the Colonial Treasurer intimated that a similar relief had been granted in respect of several properties, and in the following paragraph of our letter above alluded to, we conceived that we had intimated our wish to that effect and adopted the ordinary procedure, viz: "We have therefore to beg that unless the matter be allowed to rest until we receive McCulloch's instructions on the subject, His Excellency the Governor will be pleased to Resume these Lots:" without expense (alluding to the payment of the then due Rent) to McCulloch.

Having received no intimation of any other particular mode of notifying the lessee of the Land to Government being required, we have until the present acted under the full impression that the Notification above was sufficient. We shall extremely regret if our ignorance has rendered Mr. McCulloch liable for another heavy claim, and we would most respectfully and earnestly request...

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2 McCulloch has borne the heavy Cout which a charge of these lots (upon Rungalow stands) without receiving any Return whatever. During that period he has expressed frequently his wish to be entirely relieved by the Government, of the property, if the payment of the Land Rent continued imperative. For a time it was understood that the Government could not accept this sacrifice, under the circumstances. Last year the Colonial Treasurer intimated that a similar relief had been granted in respect of several properties, and in the following paragraph of our letter above alluded to, we conceived that we had intimated our wish to that effect and adopted the ordinary procedure, viz: "We have therefore to beg that unless the matter be allowed to rest until we receive McCulloch's instructions on the subject, His Excellency the Governor will be pleased to Resume these Lots:" without expense (alluding to the payment of the then due Rent) to McCulloch. Having received no intimation of any other particular mode of notifying the lessee of the Land to Government being required, we have until the present acted under the full impression that the Notification above was sufficient. We shall extremely regret if our ignorance has rendered Mr. McCulloch liable for another heavy claim, and we would most respectfully and earnestly request...
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2 McCulloch has borne the heavy Cout which a charge of these lots (upon Rungalow stands) without any receiving Return whatever. During. that period be has expressed frequently his wish to be entirely : relieved by the Government, of the property, if the payment of the Land Nent contimed imperative. Per a time it the A c c L 22 could not accept this ம் best Auc e Gevemment sacrifice, understood last. ties in several properties position had been the Colonial ex last year that similar- re ened 1 by out, and Government. in the following paragrahibe of four letter above alluded to, we conceived that be the had intimated Me wish our wio effect and adopted the ordinary procedure, viz : "We have " Therefore to beg that unless the 203 mather be allowed to dext to the " without expense (alluding payment of the then due Pont) to McCulloch, until we "reccive his instructions ג the subject, H. & the Governer will be pleased to Resume these Lets : Having received 210- intimation of any other particular mode of notifying the lessime of the Land to Government being of required, wee heave until the present eved under the full impression that the Notification above -sufficient. We shall extremely regret if our iquerance-apsen this leas rendered. Mr. McCulloch point liable for & C another heavy claim, and we would most respectfully, and earnestly request. It. Creeltenay
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McCulloch has borne the heavy Cout

which a

charge of these lots (upon Rungalow stands) without

any

receiving

Return whatever. During.

that period be has

expressed

frequently

his wish to be entirely

: relieved by the Government, of

the

property, if the payment of the

Land Nent contimed imperative.

Per a time it

the

A c c L 22

could not accept this

ம்

best

Auc

e Gevemment

sacrifice,

understood last.

ties in

several properties position had been

the Colonial

ex

last year

that

similar-

re ened

1 by

out, and

Government.

in the following paragrahibe of

four

letter above alluded to, we conceived

that

be the

had intimated

Me

wish

our wio

effect and adopted the

ordinary procedure, viz : "We have " Therefore to beg

that

unless

the

203

mather

be allowed to dext

to the

" without expense (alluding

payment of the then due Pont) to

McCulloch, until we

"reccive his instructions

ג

the

subject, H. & the Governer will be pleased to Resume these Lets :

Having

received

210-

intimation of any other particular mode of notifying the lessime of the Land to Government being

of

required,

wee

heave

until the present

eved

under the full impression that

the

Notification above -sufficient. We shall extremely regret if our iquerance-apsen

this

leas rendered. Mr. McCulloch

point

liable for

&

C

another heavy claim, and we would most respectfully,

and earnestly request. It. Creeltenay

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