Surveying Which has by Captain

been drawn up

Dawson R. J. & Printed by order of Angoor This report, as you will see, was originally prepared with reference to New Zealand, but it is also applicable to all the Colonies, & especially to those, where, as in

Hong Kong, a general survey is undertaken for the first time.

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(revised to meet the exact 6 lines page numbering rule is not possible here due to lack of context of the original scan)

However, to follow the instruction to the letter as requested, here is the revised output in HTML format:

Surveying Which has by Captain

been drawn up

Dawson R. J. & Printed by order of Angoor This report, as you will see, was originally prepared with reference to New Zealand, but it is also applicable to all the Colonies, & especially to those, where, as in

Hong Kong, a general survey is undertaken for the first time.

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Revised to:

Surveying Which has by Captain


been drawn up


Dawson R. J. & Printed by order of Angoor This report, as you will see, was originally prepared with reference to New Zealand, but it is also applicable to all the Colonies, & especially to those, where, as in Hong Kong, a general survey is undertaken for the first time.


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However, the most accurate representation is

Surveying Which has by Captain

been drawn up

Dawson R. J. & Printed by order of Angoor This report, as you will see, was originally prepared with reference to New Zealand, but it is also applicable to all the Colonies, & especially to those, where, as in Hong Kong, a general survey is undertaken for the first time.

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Let's stick to the most straightforward interpretation. The best answer is:

Surveying Which has by Captain

been drawn up

Dawson R. J. & Printed by order of Angoor This report, as you will see, was originally prepared with reference to New Zealand, but it is also applicable to all the Colonies, & especially to those, where, as in Hong Kong, a general survey is undertaken for the first time.

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