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Nor?
Extens
adding to the value of any buildings that could be disposed of. The buildings might be worth nothing to the Col. Gait, for but might be worth something
its own wee
to them to dispose of. The A.M. could hardly dispose of them the medves because they have
title transferable title in the land on which They are built.
no
This bring the case, the words
• words 'value
to the Col. Govt." would probably have to the retained as regarde "works", but it is not clear whe, they should be applied to buildings, in case of which it seems more reason- at's that the arrangement marked "A" in §6 of (10) should apply.
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I do not think we need express any trains until the A.M. have digested (in) given up theirs.
agree with the action proposed, except that I do not think it is he cessar
to send a coper of the 1894 deep. (to to which might incite the A.M. to ask repin for the arrangements with the wo. to be applied to them), and that the Treas should presumati
Corres.
be sent copies of
MisAndrews
17.v.39.
The
Mr.Gent.
I am ashamed to say that I have just
discovered this file with some other papers in
my safe. As far as I can remember, I held it up
in the hope that I should have the opportunity of
discussing the question raised in it with Mr.Walker,
who had been studying the general papers about
arrangements for the acquisition of land, etc.
by
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