Volume 66: Macarthur family correspondence relating to land, 1819-1881: No. 280

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[Page 280]

the situation is preferable to that on the opposite bank of the Nepean River, and -

Secondly, that if there be any fences or buildings upon the lands in question belonging to Government, for which an allowance should be paid, the value thereof shall be ascertained and certified in writing by the Surveyor General of the Colony, and the amount of such valuation paid by Mr Macarthur into the Treasury of the Colony, within twelve months from the date of the notification thereof to Mr Macarthur, provided however that Mr Macarthur shall be permitted to appeal against such valuations

 

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