CO129-173 - Sir Kennedy - 1876 [1-3] — Page 400

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:stones as shown upon the War Department Boundary plan, and the boundary lines between them, were inspected : the Southern boundary

Jest contour was not actually walked over as in the absence of boundary stones thereon, and owing to the rugged nature of the ground it would be impossible to do so. but the South East and South West boundaries formed by the streams on those lines were inspected a considerable distance up their respective beds beyond the places where the boundary stones are fixed. and in passing from one to the other

round

By Lace

Stones a close Examination by the E/E was made over the range of hills which can be readily seen up to and in most places for beyond the 500 feet contour to

ascertain that no encroachment had

been made on that portion of the War Department Lands. I might further

add that I have now been in the Colony upwards of seven years and have made seven perambulations of the War Department lands in the same

manner as herein described

Shavere

6.6..

(Signed) C. C. Taffs

C.M. R.E. Department.

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307 line the 300 :stones as shown upon the War Department Boundary plan, and the boundary lines between them, were inspected : the Southern boundary Jest contour was not actually walked over as in the absence of boundary stones thereon, and owing to the rugged nature of the ground it would be impossible to do so. but the South East and South West boundaries formed by the streams on those lines were inspected a considerable distance up their respective beds beyond the places where the boundary stones are fixed. and in passing from one to the other round By Lace Stones a close Examination by the E/E was made over the range of hills which can be readily seen up to and in most places for beyond the 500 feet contour to ascertain that no encroachment had been made on that portion of the War Department Lands. I might further add that I have now been in the Colony upwards of seven years and have made seven perambulations of the War Department lands in the same manner as herein described Shavere 6.6.. (Signed) C. C. Taffs C.M. R.E. Department.
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307 line the 300 :stones as lewn upon the Ware Department Boundary plan, and the boundary lines between them, were inspected : the Southern boundary Jest contour was not actually walked over as in the absence of boundary stones thereon, and owing to the rigged nature of the ground it would be impossible to do so. but the South East and South West boundaries formed by the streams on those lines were inspected a considerable distance up their respective beds beyond the places where the Soundary stores are fixed. and in passing from one to the other round By Lase Stones a close Examination by the E/E was luode over the range of hills which can be readily seen up to and in most places for beyond the soo feet contour to ascertain that no rncroachment had been made on that portion of the Mar Department Lands. I might further add that I have now been in the Colony upwards of swoon yeart and have made seven perambulations of the Mar Department lands in the came manner as herein described Shavere 6.6.. (Signed) C. C. Taffs CM. R.&. Department.
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307

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the

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:stones as lewn upon the Ware Department Boundary plan, and the boundary lines between them, were inspected : the Southern boundary

Jest contour was not actually walked over as in the absence of boundary stones thereon, and owing to the rigged nature of the ground it would be impossible to do so. but the South East and South West boundaries formed by the streams on those lines were inspected a considerable distance up their respective beds beyond the places where the Soundary stores are fixed. and in passing from one to the other

round

By Lase

Stones a close Examination by the E/E was luode over the range of hills which can be readily seen up to and in most places for beyond the soo feet contour to

ascertain that no rncroachment had

been made on that portion of the Mar Department Lands. I might further

add that I have now been in the Colony upwards of swoon yeart and have made seven perambulations of the Mar Department lands in the came

manner as herein described

Shavere

6.6..

(Signed) C. C. Taffs

CM. R.&. Department.

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