b

important

retention

In a word it occurs to me that the

of

the whole of this

of

suc

space in the hands of ther Majesty's bromance is an -- object of paramount importance; and I doubt when this is represented to

make no

Land Stanley his Lordship will

this

and cancel the views

coneur.

of the

in

opinion, Colonial bovernment (of which, it is said the Lordship has approved) on the proposed

alienation and convent

as I have already sherved, is of the

this

of

spree,

greatest.

already refered =

to and which

Irmen n

later

value as a site for Military Buildings

my views

of

the ease

by

the

will become of cssential reccscity.

I have

forne out in

to believe that I am

Lieutenante Colonch Commanding the Royal Artillery here, who in conjunction with the other Respective officers will adduse The Honorable Board on the subject

f

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As the levelling of the Ground is being proceeded with, the earlier

the decision of

the Honorable Board-

be communicater to the Colonial

Government the better, the expense of "levelling canurt amount to more than

£100.

It does not

appear

that Par: 16.

Page 42 of the Royal Engineer code was had reference to in the corespondence enelozed.

le true Copy

Ihave, to.

A.

(Signed) S.I. S. John, R. G.,

Licht: Commanding

(Signed) - F. K. Burmeter,

Captain, Brigade Majon.

(True Copy)

Colonial Sceretary.

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