138
Dock with 20
pecuniary
feet-
the fill with mt
Over
any
advance whatever and that if m
additional depth at the Cost of £ 3,000 per
foot
can be obtained that he will increase
sum required for
the
the depth of practicable to 24 feet, the additional
purpose being leaned to him by the Government. The Average expense
the sill of his present dock was
per foot-
of over
1800, and I consider that twice that-
£18
arount is a
fair
air estimate
for the last four
fict
which
аи
necessarily
loat-four much the
which
arity were
most cally of the whole work.
To obtain a depth of 24
defith of 24 feat
would admit a vessel of the Imperience
class all standing and the largest two decked
Shif
the Warrior etread out, is unquestionably
an object of paramount importance.
for
Their Lordships will obeerve that a ditë
a cock is reserved at the Coal Depôt at
Mowloon in a
assuming.
as a basis
a
the
for
very favorable situration but
expense of
an
eth Lamont's Dock
approximate Calculation
I shied put the Cast of
in length with 25
a. Dock 400
feet
feel of Water
of Water over the
Sill at £50,000. excelusive of the requisite
pumping
therefore
Machining Cassoon, 14, and
1
that it is a work which considering
for it
it
by
the comparatively unfrequent use for H. M. Ships their Lord ships will not think
it expredient to undertatio, when substitute can
enterprise.
be
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good
a
provided by private-
I may add that Mr. Lamot is supported by the leapital of alle esos