 of 18th October, Governor Douglas explained
               the difficulty which he experienced in providing surveyed
               Country Lands for Agricultural Settlers, and proposed as a means
               of escape the establishment of a system of occupation of
               unsurveyed Land with a future right of preemption. The
               Duke of Newcastle having sanctioned that proposal the
               Proclamation now transmitted has been issued to carry it into effect.
               of 18th October, Governor Douglas explained
               the difficulty which he experienced in providing surveyed
               Country Lands for Agricultural Settlers, and proposed as a means
               of escape the establishment of a system of occupation of
               unsurveyed Land with a future right of preemption. The
               Duke of Newcastle having sanctioned that proposal the
               Proclamation now transmitted has been issued to carry it into effect.
                subject or alien who shall take the oath of allegiance may
               acquire unsurveyed Crown Land, not being a Town site, Indian
               reserve or Auriferous—by entering into possession and recording
               his claim to not more than 160 acres with the nearest Magistrate,
               paying a fee of 8s/- for such record, and giving the best
               description of the land in his power with a rough plan of it—the
               Land so claimed to be rectangular in form and not more
               than half as long again as it is wide, and posts to be placed
               at its corners—that no such Land shall be
               subject or alien who shall take the oath of allegiance may
               acquire unsurveyed Crown Land, not being a Town site, Indian
               reserve or Auriferous—by entering into possession and recording
               his claim to not more than 160 acres with the nearest Magistrate,
               paying a fee of 8s/- for such record, and giving the best
               description of the land in his power with a rough plan of it—the
               Land so claimed to be rectangular in form and not more
               than half as long again as it is wide, and posts to be placed
               at its corners—that no such Land shall be 
                transferable by Sale
               unless the Vendor shall have obtained a certificate from the
               nearest Magistrate that he has made permanent improvements on
               it to the extent of 10s/- an Acre—that whenever the survey
               shall come up to Land so claimed the claimant or his heirs or (where
               an improvement certificate has been granted) his assigns,
               if they have been in continuous occupation, shall be entitled
               to purchase the Land and obtain a conveyance (with a reservation,
               however, of the precious Minerals) at the
               transferable by Sale
               unless the Vendor shall have obtained a certificate from the
               nearest Magistrate that he has made permanent improvements on
               it to the extent of 10s/- an Acre—that whenever the survey
               shall come up to Land so claimed the claimant or his heirs or (where
               an improvement certificate has been granted) his assigns,
               if they have been in continuous occupation, shall be entitled
               to purchase the Land and obtain a conveyance (with a reservation,
               however, of the precious Minerals) at the 
                established rate of the
               day not exceeding 10s/- an Acre—that the first occupant who shall
               record his claim as above prescribed shall have priority of
               Title—that any person authorized to acquire preempted land may also
               purchase in addition any quantity of unoccupied Land, at a price
               not exceeding 10s/- an Acre to be fixed by the Government at the
               time of survey—5s/- to be paid down and the balance at the time
               of Survey—that whenever any person shall "permanently" cease to
               occupy preempted Land the nearest
               established rate of the
               day not exceeding 10s/- an Acre—that the first occupant who shall
               record his claim as above prescribed shall have priority of
               Title—that any person authorized to acquire preempted land may also
               purchase in addition any quantity of unoccupied Land, at a price
               not exceeding 10s/- an Acre to be fixed by the Government at the
               time of survey—5s/- to be paid down and the balance at the time
               of Survey—that whenever any person shall "permanently" cease to
               occupy preempted Land the nearest 
                Magistrate may summarily cancel
               his claim but with appeal to the Supreme Court, and record the
               claim of another person in his place—that occupants of preempted
               or purchased Land may bring Actions of ejectment or trespass
               against intruders—that Government shall be entitled to take Land
               required for roads and public purposes—and that Miners shall
               have water privileges over such Lands for Mining purposes paying
               compensation for damage—and that disputes may, before an
               Magistrate may summarily cancel
               his claim but with appeal to the Supreme Court, and record the
               claim of another person in his place—that occupants of preempted
               or purchased Land may bring Actions of ejectment or trespass
               against intruders—that Government shall be entitled to take Land
               required for roads and public purposes—and that Miners shall
               have water privileges over such Lands for Mining purposes paying
               compensation for damage—and that disputes may, before an 
                Action
               of ejectment or trespass is commenced, be summarily heard and
               determined by the nearest Magistrate.
               Action
               of ejectment or trespass is commenced, be summarily heard and
               determined by the nearest Magistrate.
                the
               parallel sides should run in the direction of the Cardinal
               points of the compass. And as errors will occur in taking such
               points provision should be made for the rectification of the lines
               on survey. The Land to be purchased under the 7th clause
               should likewise be taken in rectangular parallelograms with the
               side lines running in the same directions as the lines of
               preempted land—and the posts to be placed at the Angles should
               if possible be in sight from each other.
               the
               parallel sides should run in the direction of the Cardinal
               points of the compass. And as errors will occur in taking such
               points provision should be made for the rectification of the lines
               on survey. The Land to be purchased under the 7th clause
               should likewise be taken in rectangular parallelograms with the
               side lines running in the same directions as the lines of
               preempted land—and the posts to be placed at the Angles should
               if possible be in sight from each other.
                the case of an occupant dying
               after a considerable expenditure on his Land, but without having
               obtained an improvement Certificate, and leaving no heirs in
               the colony—or only heirs not capable of occupying the Land—this
               might operate with hardship in the case of a Settler leaving
               only a Wife and young Children.
               the case of an occupant dying
               after a considerable expenditure on his Land, but without having
               obtained an improvement Certificate, and leaving no heirs in
               the colony—or only heirs not capable of occupying the Land—this
               might operate with hardship in the case of a Settler leaving
               only a Wife and young Children.
                latitude which might be, and would
               certainly be said to be, used with partiality. The period which
               should operate as an abandonment of the Land should be fixed
               by Proclamation.
               latitude which might be, and would
               certainly be said to be, used with partiality. The period which
               should operate as an abandonment of the Land should be fixed
               by Proclamation.
                
                        
                         of Newcastle
                           of Newcastle, in his Minute of 11 Decr/59
                           expressed himself as "leaning" to Captain Clarke's suggestions
                           for the disposal of the Crown Lands in British Columbia in
                           preference to the Governor's views as to preemption, and
                           as we are expecting a report from the Governor on those
                           suggestions, I think it will be prudent to defer any decisive
                           step upon the Proclamation until we know what the Governor
                           of Newcastle
                           of Newcastle, in his Minute of 11 Decr/59
                           expressed himself as "leaning" to Captain Clarke's suggestions
                           for the disposal of the Crown Lands in British Columbia in
                           preference to the Governor's views as to preemption, and
                           as we are expecting a report from the Governor on those
                           suggestions, I think it will be prudent to defer any decisive
                           step upon the Proclamation until we know what the Governor
                            has to say upon Captain Clarke's plan.
                           has to say upon Captain Clarke's plan.
                           Fortescue, 1st Baron Carlingford Chichester
Murdoch, Thomas William Clinton