the progress of the enquires-

in which I shall leave the

Assistance of members of thes Commissariat whose practical Knowledge of accounts will.

this occasion be invaluable.

disadva

ow

7- The Surveyor General's Department has had the advantage of passing throughs Several directives ins

of 1856 . His is klepartment has undoubtedly suffered much is a pecuniary point of views from the sourewhats heedless

the course

Arrangements of fraptans femper Royal Crigineers to

w wes

Cleverly's,

were under her

recommendation)

compelled to have recourse

tur

Cleverly's absausen

baptain

Coplane

tance Eguper serving sters - the Ordnances

Masters

was not ale

the folowy- a safe or judis

87

tive

aud

not always

or judicious adviser,-

and hus luilitary habits frequently involved, the Government unecessarily with other Wepartments and at large. MuWalker (who brought

witts the inhabitants at

recommendations to we

e from two Gladstone, and others)

has conducted the business of his Office in that conciliatory and gentlemanly spirit which it is equally My wish and my duty to preserve in every part of the field of Government.

-WR Bridge sopicious

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