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Page 164
These commissioners had been given the innocuous power of erecting beacons and landmarks upon Crown lands so that all and sundry would know the boundaries of settlement , and were to receive the assistance of the justices of the peace ...
These commissioners had been given the innocuous power of erecting beacons and landmarks upon Crown lands so that all and sundry would know the boundaries of settlement , and were to receive the assistance of the justices of the peace ...
Page 165
In March he passed through the Legislative Council an Act which divided the Crown lands into districts each of which was to be under the authority of a Crown lands commissioner , who was to reside in the district , keep the peace with ...
In March he passed through the Legislative Council an Act which divided the Crown lands into districts each of which was to be under the authority of a Crown lands commissioner , who was to reside in the district , keep the peace with ...
Page 166
If dispersion still continued , Gipps should restrict the amount of land offered for sale . He was confident that the rise would not affect ... 153-8 ; An Act to Restrain the Unauthorised Occupation of Crown Lands , 7 Will . IV , no .
If dispersion still continued , Gipps should restrict the amount of land offered for sale . He was confident that the rise would not affect ... 153-8 ; An Act to Restrain the Unauthorised Occupation of Crown Lands , 7 Will . IV , no .
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Contents
ANOTHER PROVINCE FOR BRITAINS GENTRY | 17 |
A BRITISH PROVINCE WITH A LAUDABLE PURPOSE | 42 |
HIGH NOON FOR MORAL IMPROVERS IN SOUTH AUSTRALIA | 62 |
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