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y'^'pi-liU^n^Wd/rone ;gehtle-oan7inipTßrii-cular/muat have; thought that only by denonhcinglthevschemein -loud and powerful language could this be prevented. Withy this , exceptipn n all appeared desirous vto'icalmly^ investigaW the whole matter. Nowy-Siii I thinks it can be easily settled to the satisfaction of all parties Jcoh cer ned providing^ anyypompany fprmecl^will agree to Btjchiierms, against which I. see no reasonable objection. In the deed of agreement, insert a clause stating thatany land applied; ior vjpr any ptber purpose than gold jdigging within the limits of the gqldfields shall.., be subject to something like ; the '' conditions : — • That within t]hriße_months after; any* application to buy, all objections to the same must be made to the officer in charge of the company, appointed by law, to investigate the hearing of such cases, in company with the warden of the district. But should gold be afterwards fonnd on the property thus alienated, the company to have the right of repurchasing the land at any time, by paying for it at its increased market or arbitrative value, as may be agreed upon, and also for all improvements, to be settled, by arbitration. It appears to me, sir, that a fair and equitable arrangement of tbis - description may be entered into between all parties concerned. I am, &c, ' T.E. G. May 8, 1873.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VIII, Issue 113, 12 May 1873, Page 4

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Untitled Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VIII, Issue 113, 12 May 1873, Page 4

Untitled Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VIII, Issue 113, 12 May 1873, Page 4

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