This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1870 Excerpt: ...that when the cultivators of temporarily-leased estates desire to fell for their own domestic use, trees growing on such estates, they must beforehand give information to the tahsildar and peshkar(2 and get permission. 4. In the present case the feller omitted to give the proper information and to procure the necessary orders; he begs that this error on his part may be overlooked, as he was not aware of the existence of any such order. It appears alike from the acknowledgment of the man who felled the trees, and the pateTs reports written at the beginning, and from the depositions taken now, that the abovementioned trees in the abovementioned temporary-leased Government estate were felled exclusively for the private use of the occupantt3 thereof. 5. I therefore beg, in view of these circumstances, to recommend that an order may be passed taking a lenient view of the case and giving up the trees to him the occupant. Your most obedient servant, M. RAMAPPA, Tahsilddr. Order. To the tahsildar of the Mangalore taluq is as follows: --Having considered the circumstances laid before me, I have, approving of your recommendation, ordered that the trees above-mentioned may be given up to him the occupant. 26th January 1867, Mangalore. All the enclosures are returned in this. The occupant must be warned not to act hereafter in this manner. N. A ROUPELL, Assistant Collector. (1. Or Orchard land, i.-., land on which cocoanut and other fruit producing treesare grown, but which is not fit for the cultivation of rice or other grains. (2. A subordinate revenue officer, who is employed, to keep accounts, in the taluq kaohcheri. (3. Lit. 'enjoyer'. (51.) To THE OFFICE OF THE MAGISTRATE OF SOUTH CANARA. The complaint written on the 19th October 1867 by Venkappa, son of Rama...