CO129-173 - Sir Kennedy - 1876 [1-3] — Page 359

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Derbe no

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sanction of the War Office Authorities to allowing the proposed wood to

The boundary, even though summing a good deal South of the actual Boundaries, and therefore embracing ground to be retained instead of being taken from the War Department.

This was replied to by Despatch No. 43 of the 11th October 1866, from Your Lordship, the then Secretary of State for the Colonies, in which Your Lordship stated that the Secretary of State for War would at once take steps to ascertain what land would be required for "Military purposes, and that if

after making

The

necessary provision for those requirements, it was found that any portion of the land in question could be made available for Colonial purposes, it would at once be handed over to the Colony.

This Despatch was supplemented in 1868 by a further Despatch No. 63 of the 28th March 1868 from the Earl of Buckingham & Chandos, enclosing a Despatch No. 3 of the 18th March 1868 from the War Office, who forwarded with which a plan showing the tracts which it was desirable to retain for Military purposes, and those which on specified condition might be transferred to the Island Authorities.

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Derbe no id. wws sanction of the War Office Authorities to allowing the proposed wood to The boundary, even though summing a good deal South of the actual Boundaries, and therefore embracing ground to be retained instead of being taken from the War Department. This was replied to by Despatch No. 43 of the 11th October 1866, from Your Lordship, the then Secretary of State for the Colonies, in which Your Lordship stated that the Secretary of State for War would at once take steps to ascertain what land would be required for "Military purposes, and that if after making The necessary provision for those requirements, it was found that any portion of the land in question could be made available for Colonial purposes, it would at once be handed over to the Colony. This Despatch was supplemented in 1868 by a further Despatch No. 63 of the 28th March 1868 from the Earl of Buckingham & Chandos, enclosing a Despatch No. 3 of the 18th March 1868 from the War Office, who forwarded with which a plan showing the tracts which it was desirable to retain for Military purposes, and those which on specified condition might be transferred to the Island Authorities.
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Derve no

id.

wws

sanction of the War office Autresite= to allowing the proposed wood to

The brendary, even though suming a good dead Souch of the actual Donndaries, and therefore emreading ground to instead of tatting it from The War Department.

This replied to by page Sapatch N. 43 of the Ith Odaber 1866, from Your Lordship, the then Secretary of State for the leadmin, im which Your Lordship stated that the Sendary of State for War would at mee take steps to ascertain what land would be required for "Military purposes, and that if

after mathing

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of Encl

This 115 Jonncipse. "Bore fights in Mauriti

it appears to the or

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any portion of the land in question could be made available for Plonial purposes, it would at nue be handed our to the Colamy

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showing the acts which it was desirable to retain for Military purposes, and these which on specified emdition might be transferred to the lealand Art...

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