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[marginalia] 52/7667 - 18th Sept 1852
The Surveyor General to the Colonial Secretary transmitting Schedule and
Descriptions of Land for Proclamation for sale.
27 Enclosures
Surveyor General's office,
Sydney 14th September 1852.
No. 52/436.
Sir,
In conformity with the provisions of the
Waste Land's [sic] act and with reference to your
letter of the 18th February 1850, No. 50/125; -
I have the honor to transmit herewith, in
order to their Proclamation for sale at
Ipswich and at such time as His
Excellency the Governor General may
think proper, descriptions of portions
of Crown Land, the particulars of which
are stated in the Schedule in which
they are enclosed.
I have the honor to be,
Sir,
Your most obedient servant,
for the Surveyor General.
[signed] John Thompson.
[notes in left margin]
Mr F
....... 16[th]
I am not aware of any
objection to the Proclamation
of these Lands for Sale.
..................... 18[th]. [inititals] MF
[in another hand]
Approved
........... 18[th]
[in faint writing, beneath the above]
There is a Proclamation
now in the Lands of the
Police [?]
minister [?] but the Lands are
to be put forward [?] for Proclamation
These Lands are for sale
at Ipswich and it will
be remembered that there was
a recent letter from one of the
inhabitants of that Township
urging an early Sale of
lands in that locality.
Probably therefore this Sale
may be made to take place
the week following the one above referred to.
[written over the above faint writing]
Proclaimed 5th October for Sale
at Ipswich on 10th November 1852.
Colonial Treasurer with des'pns [descriptions]
and Tracings.
.......... 6th
[tick through the above]
[initials, over the above] MF
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