often with a considerable_ amount of hardship. It is, therefore, absolutely necessary that the subject of squatting should receive much greater care than it has hitherto
done.
4.
C
The question
cccupied the attention of the
resent Land Commission, to
Yor
whose Report I would beg 1885 17.
to refer ?
5.
In the meantime,
and subject to.
your approval,
Gril
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I have appointed Mr. G. J. W King, 3th Clerk in the Police Effice, to the post; and I -propose to give $1440. of One thousand
and
forty
dollars
him
four
per
n
salary hundred
#288 with an allowance of
an allowance of Two hundred and eighty eight-
dollare for chair hire.
Mr. King speake
6.
Chinese, and has some Knowledge of Land Surveying I consider him well fitted for the duties, and therefore
recommes
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