We understand that the government su® veyors have commenced the survey of \ Town (preparatory to issuing Crown Gran!® which has been rendered necessary bv course pursued by Mr. Fox in withhold® from the Government the plans and rec°® of the New Zealand Company. Perhaps® r action will exclaim in this case, as in t:1 p; of the Gaol, “ Where is the particular ®‘ ! |j in doing it now ?” “ After having eleven years to receive titles to their Is’H from the Company, the land purely j,need be in no great hurry to obtain t'j • from the Government. Why not waitjj little longer ?” We may accept this m eaS || however, as a proof of the Governg earnest desire to forward the interests settlers, and we do hope in the final = u- _'h ment with the Company that these expc°‘gj caused solely by the extraordinary c - g pursued by their agent, will be charge | their account, and that the settlers wiH’g be made to pay for these consequent 5 |j Mr. Fox’s conduct. I
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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 579, 19 February 1851, Page 2
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170Untitled New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 579, 19 February 1851, Page 2
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