CO129-247 - Acting Governor Fleming Governor Des Voeus - 1890 [10-12] — Page 62

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Ler

under the ordinance,

Mate

may

he

approximately stated

at $37,000 per

The total number of

acres granted in the Crevey

at the

and of 1889 was 1227

(Vide Blue Book, 1889) The Military

Authorities.

to 121.93 acres

teeth.

occupy

Land amounting

or very nearly

The total a

count of

amond Foxes in 1889

* 3741857, so that the Estimate

of $37,000 would

appear to be

a fair proportion.

Houghing

not cory Enclosures.

61

Minute by the Acting Land Officer

The Lands in

the

possession

of

the Military

authoriti

have been acquired

by them in two

ways,

rizi-

1. By appropriation or grant

from the Government.

2. By purchase from private

individuals.

In the

case of appropriations

or grant from the Government the land reverts to the Colony

when no longer required for

Military purposes, reasonable Compensation being made for

improvements effected

on the abandoned site

by the

59. Arthur Chapman

where

on

10th September, 1890

Assessor

and also

abandonment imposes

on the Sempering Government

the necessity of procuring

a fresh site elsewhere

must be

that site

required at the

expense

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Ler under the ordinance, Mate may he approximately stated at $37,000 per The total number of acres granted in the Crevey at the and of 1889 was 1227 (Vide Blue Book, 1889) The Military Authorities. to 121.93 acres teeth. occupy Land amounting or very nearly The total a count of amond Foxes in 1889 * 3741857, so that the Estimate of $37,000 would appear to be a fair proportion. Houghing not cory Enclosures. 61 Minute by the Acting Land Officer The Lands in the possession of the Military authoriti have been acquired by them in two ways, rizi- 1. By appropriation or grant from the Government. 2. By purchase from private individuals. In the case of appropriations or grant from the Government the land reverts to the Colony when no longer required for Military purposes, reasonable Compensation being made for improvements effected on the abandoned site by the 59. Arthur Chapman where on 10th September, 1890 Assessor and also abandonment imposes on the Sempering Government the necessity of procuring a fresh site elsewhere must be that site required at the expense
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supposing the premises Ler under the ordinance, Mate may he approximately stated at $37,000 per The total number of acres granted in the Crevey at the and of 1889 was 1227 (Vide Blue Book, 1889) The Military Authorities. to 121.93 acres teeth. occupy Land amounting or very nearly The total a count of amond Foxes in 1889 * 3741857, so that the Estimate of $37,000 would appear toke a fair proportion. Houghing not cory Enclosures. 61 Minite by the Acting Land Officer The Lands in the possession of the Military authoriti have been acquired by them in two ways, rizi- 1. By appropriation or geant from the Government. 2 By purchase from private individuals. In the case of appropriations or grant from the Government the land reverts to the Colony longer required for when Military purposes, reasonable Compensation being made for imp. mprovements effected abandoned site amy the 59. Arthur Chapman where the on 10th September, 1890 Assessor and alto abandonnent imposes the Sempering Government the necessity of procming. presh site elsewhere must be a that site equired at the expense
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supposing the premises

Ler

under the ordinance,

Mate

may

he

approximately stated

at $37,000 per

The total number of

acres granted in the Crevey

at the

and of 1889 was 1227

(Vide Blue Book, 1889) The Military

Authorities.

to 121.93 acres

teeth.

occupy

Land amounting

or very nearly

The total a

count of

amond Foxes in 1889

* 3741857, so that the Estimate

of $37,000 would

appear toke

a fair proportion.

Houghing

not cory Enclosures.

61

Minite by the Acting Land Officer

The Lands in

the

possession

of

the Military

authoriti

have been acquired

by them in two

ways,

rizi-

1. By appropriation or geant

from the Government.

2 By purchase from private

individuals.

In the

case of appropriations

or grant from the Government the land reverts to the Colony

longer required for

when

Military purposes, reasonable Compensation being made for

imp.

mprovements effected

abandoned site

amy

the

59. Arthur Chapman

where

the

on

10th September, 1890

Assessor

and alto

abandonnent imposes

the Sempering Government

the necessity of procming.

presh site elsewhere

must be

a

that site

equired at the

expense

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