CO129-115 - Sir MacDonnell - 1866 [9-10] — Page 81

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Quarterly returns as to a payment of $1173.64 to Arong Assam as compensation for filling in and building a sea wall on a price of ground resumed by Government.

was that, if at any time the Government resumed the land, compensation should be given. I enclose a copy of the license.

The payment in question was made in January last—nearly two months before my arrival—and the explanation of all such items apart from a Mere Quarterly Return had, as I presumed, been duly made by the Colonial Secretary—who administered the Government before my arrival.

On inquiry I find the facts of the case to be these. In 1888 a license had been given to Grong Afsarm to reclaim some Government land and erect a Public Privy thereon. The condition of the license was annually renewed.

The New Harbor Master's office, situated on land reclaimed from the sea, was built in front of the Privy erected by Urong Asam. The Privy then became a nuisance and it was decided to cancel the license.

14. The Surveyor General at first proposed giving Urong Assam another piece of land, but on being valued the piece proposed to be exchanged for was found to be worth more than a fair compensation.

5. Accordingly steps were then taken to ascertain the value of the labor...

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80 Quarterly returns as to a payment of $1173.64 to Arong Assam as compensation for filling in and building a sea wall on a price of ground resumed by Government. was that, if at any time the Government resumed the land, compensation should be given. I enclose a copy of the license. The payment in question was made in January last—nearly two months before my arrival—and the explanation of all such items apart from a Mere Quarterly Return had, as I presumed, been duly made by the Colonial Secretary—who administered the Government before my arrival. On inquiry I find the facts of the case to be these. In 1888 a license had been given to Grong Afsarm to reclaim some Government land and erect a Public Privy thereon. The condition of the license was annually renewed. The New Harbor Master's office, situated on land reclaimed from the sea, was built in front of the Privy erected by Urong Asam. The Privy then became a nuisance and it was decided to cancel the license. 14. The Surveyor General at first proposed giving Urong Assam another piece of land, but on being valued the piece proposed to be exchanged for was found to be worth more than a fair compensation. 5. Accordingly steps were then taken to ascertain the value of the labor...
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80 Quarterly retums as to a payment of $1173.64 to Arong Assam as compensation for filling in and building price of ground resumed Government. was that, if at any time the Government resumed the land, compensation should be I enclose a copy of the license_ given. which was a sea wall on a 3. by the local The payment in ~ question was made was made in January last- nearly two months before my arrival- and the explanation of all such items apart from a Mere Quarterly Return had, as I presumed, been duly made by the Colonial Secretary - who administered the Government before my arrival On inquiry I find the facts of the case to be these. In 1888 a license had been given to Grong. Afsarm to reclaim Some Government land and erect a Public his licensi Privy thereon - The condition of annmally renewed. The New Harbor Master's office; situated on land reclaimed from the sea was built in front of the Privy erected by Urong Asam. The Privy then m became a misance and it was decided to cancel the license. 14. The Surveyor General at first. proposed giving Vrong Assam another piece of land, but on being valued the was pice proposed to be exchanged forund to be worth more than a fair compensation. 5. Accordingly steps were then lakin to ascertain the value of the labor
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Quarterly retums as

to

a payment of

$1173.64 to Arong Assam as compensation

for filling

in and building

price of ground resumed

Government.

was that, if at any

time the Government

resumed the land, compensation should be I enclose a copy of the license_

given.

which was

a sea wall on a

3.

by the local

The payment in ~

question was made

was made in January last-

nearly two months before my

arrival-

and the explanation of all such items

apart from a Mere Quarterly Return had, as I presumed, been duly made by the Colonial Secretary - who administered the Government before my arrival

On inquiry I find the facts

of the case to be these. In 1888 a license had been given to Grong. Afsarm to reclaim Some Government land and erect a Public

his licensi Privy thereon - The condition

of

annmally

renewed.

The New Harbor Master's office;

situated on

land reclaimed from the sea

was built in

front of the Privy erected

by Urong Asam. The Privy then m

became a misance and it was decided

to cancel the license.

14.

The Surveyor General at first.

proposed giving Vrong Assam another piece of land, but on being valued the

was

pice proposed to be exchanged forund to be worth more than a fair compensation.

5.

Accordingly steps were then

lakin to ascertain the value of the labor

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