I have had the honor to receive Your Lordship's Circular
               Despatch of 
23rd June last, transmitting Revised Regulations on
               the subject of Land Privileges to Naval and Military Officers,
               and directing me to make them generally known with a
               notification that they are to
take
 take effect from the 
1st October
               next.
               
               2.  Your Lordship further directs me to prepare and forward for
               your consideration a notice specifying the length of residence
               and the description and value of the improvements on allotments
               of Land made to Naval and Military Officers which I may deem to
               be most suitable to the circumstances of this Colony to entitle
               an Officer to an absolute grant in exchange for his location
               Ticket.
               
            
            
               3.  There has been only one instance in this Colony of such a
               Grant as the
Regulations
 Regulations refer to; and then residence only was
               required to obtain the Crown Grant.  What is given is really so
               very little, preemption on the most liberal terms being open to
               anyone, that it would scarcely be fair to call upon an Officer to
               make any stipulated amount of improvements before the issue of
               his Grant. I think that the Grant should be given if he adduces
               evidence that he, or his family, has continuously resided on the
               land described in his location ticket for two years as required
               by Section 398, of the new Regulations now forwarded to me.  For
               the
purpose
 purpose of this  residence improvement must have been made by
               the erection of buildings and otherwise, fully to the extent of
               any amount which it would be fair to require in the
               circumstances of this Colony.