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thought most

imagine, generally as the tenant thought

conducive to his interests._

Before

any

active

measure I

could be

adopted for the settlement of the various difficulties in the

way of planning the Town, I made a careful survey of the then existing state

of the Queen's Road, high and low water marks, and the several walls and houses built. I then

studied the circumstances

affecting

the various

lots, defined the several boundaries, and calculated

the

areas

In

accordingly fixing

the rent to be paid upon

Lots, they had to be divided into two classes,

viz.

Elliott's sales and Johnston's grants, which were

as

dissimilar in their terms as possible; the former were

sold at Public Auction, the

purchaser offering a price without reference to

area,

and the Lot, such as it

was, was

his

property from the intended Road to high water mark, and it did not signify whether the calculation of the

area was

right or wrong.

í

13

The grants by Mr. Johnston were made at a certain fixed rate, viz. £1 for 129 super. feet

and thus for these it was

necessary

to take great

care in determining

the true

area;

I could not

rely upon the return of these Lots, it was manifestly incorrect, and, in fact, it was ... for the fourth regulation, after stating that an acknowledgment of the grant

admitted to be so,

would be given, concludes, and this acknowledgment will be exchanged for

the precise formal title,

as soon as

a true measurement and registration shall be "completed." I therefore took every possible

care

in making the line of high water mark as

near as

possible to what it must have been at the time of the grant; in most

cases

I was

guided by untouched unbuilt on ground, and

road

could not be mistaken, but the road

in many cases is not now

where it

was

intended

to be at the time of the grant, and thus, with the original inaccurate measurements, I found

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thought most imagine, generally as the tenant thought conducive to his interests._ Before any active measure I could be adopted for the settlement of the various difficulties in the way of planning the Town, I made a careful survey of the then existing state of the Queen's Road, high and low water marks, and the several walls and houses built. I then studied the circumstances affecting the various lots, defined the several boundaries, and calculated the areas In accordingly fixing the rent to be paid upon Lots, they had to be divided into two classes, viz. Elliott's sales and Johnston's grants, which were as dissimilar in their terms as possible; the former were sold at Public Auction, the purchaser offering a price without reference to area, and the Lot, such as it was, was his property from the intended Road to high water mark, and it did not signify whether the calculation of the area was right or wrong. í 13 The grants by Mr. Johnston were made at a certain fixed rate, viz. £1 for 129 super. feet and thus for these it was necessary to take great care in determining the true area; I could not rely upon the return of these Lots, it was manifestly incorrect, and, in fact, it was ... for the fourth regulation, after stating that an acknowledgment of the grant admitted to be so, would be given, concludes, and this acknowledgment will be exchanged for the precise formal title, as soon as a true measurement and registration shall be "completed." I therefore took every possible care in making the line of high water mark as near as possible to what it must have been at the time of the grant; in most cases I was guided by untouched unbuilt on ground, and road could not be mistaken, but the road in many cases is not now where it was intended to be at the time of the grant, and thus, with the original inaccurate measurements, I found
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thought most imagine, generally as the tenant thought conducive to his interests._ Before any active measure I could be adopted for the settlement of the various difficuitie in the way of planning the Town, I - made a careful survey of the then existing state of the Queen's Road, high and low water marke,. and the several walls and houses built. I then studied the circumstances affecting the various lots, defined the several boundaries, and calculated the areas In accordingly. fixing the rent to be paid upon Lots, they had to be divided into two classes, these viz. Elliots sales and Johnston's grants, which were as dissimilar in- former were their terrus as possible; the sold at Public Auction, the purchaser offering a price without reference to area, and the Lot such as it was, was his property from the intended Road to high water mark, and it did not signify whether the calculation of the area was night or wrong. í 13 The grants by Mr Sohnston were made at a certain fixed rate, viz. £1 for 129 super: feet and thus for these it was care in dez determining necessary the true to take great I could not area; rely upon the return of there Lots, it was manifectly incorrect, and, in fact, it was __ for the fourth regulation, aften stating that an acknowledgment of the grant admitted to be so, would be given, concludes, and this acknowledgment will be exchanged for the precise formal title, as soon as a mine " measurement and registration shall be "completed." I therefore took every possible. care in making the live of high water mark as Mear as possible to what it must have been at the time of the grant; in mort cases I was guided by untouched unbuilt on ground, and road could not be mistaken, but the roo many cases is not now where it was in intended to be at the time of the grant, and thus, with the original innecurate measurements, I found
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thought most

imagine, generally as the tenant thought

conducive to his interests._

Before

any

active

measure I

could be

adopted for the settlement of the various difficuitie in the

way of planning the Town, I - made a careful survey of the then existing state

of the Queen's Road, high and low water marke,. and the several walls and houses built. I then

studied the circumstances

affecting

the various

lots, defined the several boundaries, and calculated

the

areas

In

accordingly. fixing

the rent to be paid upon

Lots, they had to be divided into two classes,

these

viz.

Elliots sales and Johnston's grants, which were

as

dissimilar in-

former

were

their terrus as possible; the

sold at Public Auction, the

purchaser offering a price without reference to

area,

and the Lot such as it

was, was

his

property from the intended Road to high water mark, and it did not signify whether the calculation of the

area was

night or wrong.

í

13

The grants by Mr Sohnston were made at a certain fixed rate, viz. £1 for 129 super: feet

and thus for these it was

care in dez

determining

necessary

the true

to take great

I could not

area;

rely upon the return of there Lots, it was manifectly incorrect, and, in fact, it was __ for the fourth regulation, aften stating that an acknowledgment of the grant

admitted to be so,

would be given, concludes, and this acknowledgment will be exchanged for

the precise formal title,

as soon as

a mine

" measurement and registration shall be "completed." I therefore took every possible.

care

in making the live of high water mark as

Mear as

possible to what it must have been at the time of the grant; in mort

cases

I was

guided by untouched unbuilt on ground, and

road

could not be mistaken, but the roo

many cases is not now

where it

was

in

intended

to be at the time of the grant, and thus, with the original innecurate measurements, I found

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