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notification in arranging forward to request the Colonial Government to have the land in question formally transferred, that finally Colonel De Bathe on the part of the Military Authorities expressed himself perfectly satisfied with the arrangement completed, it is somewhat strange, that Colonel Bapans instead, in the of acquiescing arrangement; ever since the exposed transfer the Military Authorities in 1869 themselves, until recently, have opposition to the expressed transfer accomplished.
In fact in all but the detailed particularisation of the ceded property the road or some other equally effective method of demarcation. The case merely requesting the War Office to furnish the instructions which he thinks necessary to make the formalities complete, should now seek to reopen the whole question, to re-impose new conditions and even to reclaim the property, though adopted by Colonel Rafsour necessitate my troubling Your Lordship with a restatement.
And with a view thereto, I must direct Your Lordship's attention to Despatches No. 26 and 56 of the 28th April and 7th June 1866 from Sir Richard MacDonnell to Your Majesty's Secretary of State.
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