Colonial Secretary's Office, Auckland, 15M June, 1848. 3 Pre-emption claims included in the " ' ihedule having been submitble the Attorney-General, in h the directions contained in spatch No. 41, dated 10th February, 1847~, and that officer having reported "--' ■•- ; - unable to certify that the purchases ises have been made "in strict puree of and under the authority of the Proation," of 10th October, 1844, His Excel-rnor-in-Chief has directed it to cu ,„r the information of parties i, that the claims in question have been disallowed. By His Excellency's command, Andrew Sinclair, Colonial Secretary. I Charles Robinson Adam Chisholm Adam Chisholm John Alfred Langford
Colonial Secretary s Office, Auckland, \3th Jane, 1848. .jccellency the Governor has been AX pleased to confirm the Reports of the Commissioner of Land Claims upon the following cases, arising under waiver of the Crown's Right of Pre-emption,whereby the undermentioned individuals are entitled to receive from the Colonial Treasurer, debentures in accordance with the Ordinance, Sess. 7, No. 22, for the sum specified opposite to their respective names.
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Anglo-Maori Warder, Volume 1, Issue 9, 20 June 1848, Page 1
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169Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Anglo-Maori Warder, Volume 1, Issue 9, 20 June 1848, Page 1
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