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by the cession of the gathering ground and streams feeding the said tanks, and which might at any time hereafter be prejudiced or polluted by the action of the Colonial Government, or their tenants, on the lands so to be ceded and passing out of the possession of the Imperial Government.
6. The passage of the proposed new road near the new magazine. The stipulations concerning this point are to be found in Brinker's letter dated 27th June 1868 and the concurrence thereto of the Colonial Government in No. 311 dated 2nd July 1868 from the Colonial Secretary's office.
7. The opening of a public road near
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by the cession of the gathering ground
and streams.
feeding the said. tanks, and which might at any time hereafter be préjudiced or polluted by the action of the folonial Government, or their tenants, on the lands so to be ceded and passing out of the possession of the Imperial Government.
6 . The passage of the proposed new
road near the new
magazine. The stipulations concerning
the
Sec this point are to be found in Brinker's letter dated 27th June 1868 Not and the concurrence thereto of the Colonial Government in to 311 dated 2th July 1868 from the folonial Secretary's office.
7 . The opening of a public road
near
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