The Cambridge History of the British Empire, Volume 7, Issue 2The University Press, 1933 - Great Britain |
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Page 81
These commissioners were empowered to award land , in amounts varying according to the purchase money , at a rate per acre decreasing as the length of time since the purchase increased . The maximum grant was to be 2560 acres , unless ...
These commissioners were empowered to award land , in amounts varying according to the purchase money , at a rate per acre decreasing as the length of time since the purchase increased . The maximum grant was to be 2560 acres , unless ...
Page 123
In 1841 , Te Rangihaeata , claiming that Porirua had not been included in the Company's purchases of October ... The land had not been specifically named in the Company's deed of purchase ; the purchases then made had not been fully ...
In 1841 , Te Rangihaeata , claiming that Porirua had not been included in the Company's purchases of October ... The land had not been specifically named in the Company's deed of purchase ; the purchases then made had not been fully ...
Page 193
The new measure abolished the lease in perpetuity , and gave lessees under the existing tenure the right of purchase . Conservation was still adhered to , but renewable leases , with revaluation at short periods , were introduced .
The new measure abolished the lease in perpetuity , and gave lessees under the existing tenure the right of purchase . Conservation was still adhered to , but renewable leases , with revaluation at short periods , were introduced .
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