Lo

Estimate 8 of 1847. which it was found difficult to complete in consequence of the extreme hardness of the rock through which it had to pass

was made

during

the

Year. This service must have entailed

a considerable los

upon the Contractor,

and I was at last compelled to execute the work by soup's labour charging

eve pense against the balance due-

Repairs to Drains in the whole

the

City only amounted to £2 7. 3. (Regn 34.)

of

the

Marine Works

During the gales of the latter park

year 1849, several large boots caused considerable injury to live of the Piers in Tapingshan, and upon one of which on

entirely wrecked; the

fent-boat, feest. boat was

was bu

a

repairs demanded or mounted to £11...... Negr= 110.28, the other

an

d.

me was pe

e paved at

expenditive of £5. 2. Repo ter 11. Supply of water to Goxomment

13

was 19

House and Offices

was executed under

3.

the

Inperintendenes of the Royal Engineer Deportment; the sum of £151. 15. i having

paid on account, the rem

remaining was paid in the early part of the preseid

fear-

d

Buildings.

Liver.

At the Court House the sum of

£ 156.5-

d.

expended in the

was the

furniture and fittings for the Court.

-room, which giving the applied for by the Chief fustice, together with the formation of a skylight which was also araujed for the better reutilation the room, which was much aquired in hot weather with a crowded Court. The

+ permanently arranged

necessary accomodation.

heavy entablatures to both fronts of this building show some symptons of

pritions of the cornice have "fallen down, but as I believe the

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