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But this House feels it incumbent upon it to add that, in their opinion, it is highly in expedient that any mooey s should be paid, either by way of instalment, or in final liquidation, for any lands over which there may exist rival claims, which may lead to native disturbances. 3. Crown Land Purchasers' Legal Estate Bill—second reading. 4. Loan Bill—to be considered in Committee. CHARLES CLIFFORD, Speaker.

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