 despatch No.
               26 of the 28th Ultimo that Her Majesty's Government have no objection
               to the proposed adoption of the price of 4s/2d per acre.  I must
               explain however that it is impossible to authorize you to adopt this,
               as a liberal conformity with the terms of the Address would require,
               as a maximum price.  A maximum price for
despatch No.
               26 of the 28th Ultimo that Her Majesty's Government have no objection
               to the proposed adoption of the price of 4s/2d per acre.  I must
               explain however that it is impossible to authorize you to adopt this,
               as a liberal conformity with the terms of the Address would require,
               as a maximum price.  A maximum price for for all Crown Land cannot with
               propriety be established by law.  What you are at liberty to do is to
               announce the sum of 4s/2d per acre as the price at which all
               ordinary rural lands may be exposed to auction, and as soon as they have
               been once so offered to sale without being purchased, they may be sold to
               anyone who applies for them at the rate of 4s/2d as a fixed
               price, without
for all Crown Land cannot with
               propriety be established by law.  What you are at liberty to do is to
               announce the sum of 4s/2d per acre as the price at which all
               ordinary rural lands may be exposed to auction, and as soon as they have
               been once so offered to sale without being purchased, they may be sold to
               anyone who applies for them at the rate of 4s/2d as a fixed
               price, without without being subjected again to auction.
without being subjected again to auction.
                a report from you on Captain Clarke's scheme.  For the same
               reason the adoption of a decision on the question in Vancouver's Island
               must likewise be suspended, as it is desirable that, unless there
               should be some very special reason against it, the practice adopted in
               one Colony should also be established in the other.
a report from you on Captain Clarke's scheme.  For the same
               reason the adoption of a decision on the question in Vancouver's Island
               must likewise be suspended, as it is desirable that, unless there
               should be some very special reason against it, the practice adopted in
               one Colony should also be established in the other.
                
            
            
            Murdoch, Thomas William Clinton