The change caused, much

Annoyance

and danger to the

2

occupants of the Government Offices, and some damage to the line

...

Mouses

the Queens Road lying immediately below the Battery. It is therefore in my opinion

decidedly

very

desirable that some other

situation be selected for this purpose, and I entirely approve

Colonel Dunlop's proposal of the Site in the Esplanade

The object of the Colonial Secretary in his letters is not unmistakably that the sanction of the Government security before appropriating

...

Land

to

191

the ground required, a point which the Military Department, written in strong terms to deny, was unwilling

...

to

admit.

I have the honour to be

with the highest respect,

Sir!

Your most Obedient, Humble Servant,

Blue ...

...

becomes

The change caused much annoyance and danger to the occupants of the Government Offices, and some damage to the line ... the Queens Road lying immediately below the Battery. It is therefore in my opinion very desirable that some other situation be selected for this purpose, and I entirely approve Colonel Dunlop's proposal of the Site in the Esplanade.

The object of the Colonial Secretary in his letters is not unmistakably that the sanction of the Government security before appropriating land to the ground required, a point which the Military Department, written in strong terms to deny, was unwilling to admit.

I have the honour to be with the highest respect, Sir! Your most Obedient, Humble Servant, Blue ...

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The change caused much annoyance and danger to the 2 occupants of the Government Offices, and some damage to the line the Queens Road lying immediately below the Battery. It is therefore in my opinion very desirable that some other situation be selected for this purpose, and I entirely approve Colonel Dunlop's proposal of the Site in the Esplanade.

The object of the Colonial Secretary in his letters is not unmistakably that the sanction of the Government security before appropriating land to ... the ground required, a point which the Military Department, written in strong terms to deny, was unwilling to admit.

I have the honour to be with the highest respect, Sir! Your most Obedient, Humble Servant, Blu Bennne

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