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I aim to call Mr Cardwell's attention to the circumstance that the Colonial Government, by Instrument of the 8th October 1864, leased the site of the Barracks (purchased by the War Department in 1857 from Messrs Crosby for a sum of £7083) to Messrs Crosby for a term of 75 years as a marine lot, and therefore
Lord Hartington apprehends that it would not be convenient for the Colonial Government to appropriate the ground in question, for which was re-claimed at a cost of $1260, to any purpose which
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proportion of the Saïd value. which should be paid sito, the Imperial and Colonial Treasuries for -pectively.
I aim to call W= Cardwell's attention to the corcumstance that the Colonial. Jovernment by Incentive of the 8th Ectober 1864. Leaved the site of the Smildrag's ( purchased by the tear
Department
Department fri 1857 pome
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Shept: Grosby for a sum of £ 7083) to Mepps Crosby fore. "terms of 75 years as a marié Lot and therefore
Lord
Hartington apprehends.
that it would hot be
Concepillent for the Colonial Government to appropriate the pound in pout of the Lob, and which was re-
- claimed at a Cort of $1260 to any purpose
which
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