and Febuuaiy /tlij 1833. The subject is oue 



whicli would encourage both emigration and 

 and cultivation, wc may expect to see the dense 

 forest give place to houses and plantations, 

 WiBttg witli the animation such scenery would 

 OGca^oo^ eneotd^i^g hiAmtty^ mad ^ddhi^ m 



the wraith of tlie settlement. 



"We have already noticed, on one or two 

 previous occasionSj the great prohibitions which 

 eidsfeldl^e ciill^tbxt ^d' consequent improve^ 

 matt of liikMaiid, m ihk ^6e$^ire 

 which are required by government on all grants 

 of land, whether within the limits of the town, 

 or beyond it. The terms of this impost we have 

 iaii^ady noticed} but we thmki^e ml|eet Hf^m^t 

 stdfep hf (HIT mcmtioiilnf them apdn. 



** Persons desirous of clearing and cultivating 

 waste and I'orest land, must make application to 

 the superintendent of lands, stating the district 

 and |^«[.^toe th^ Isnd U mis^n^t ^ die 

 d«sg^pMo«i of Imii mh^&t hHI Imr^ iaxui, 



and also its extent. After due survey, the super- 

 intendent will report the a|jplicatiou to the chief 

 civil authority, who, if no objection exists, will 

 gtant n ptm^l ki dear ^ hai^ -wWsh liiM^ W 



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