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with trees, and kept us a

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part of the Sanitary cordow, and separating the General Cantonment from the Colonialer

"Military reserve", to act as a.

settlement.

Until the Colony requiice further expansion - not probably for the next

co or so years - this scheine seems to

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meet all requirements

Economy

To meet further expansion with to the Hane, and Colonial Governments, I propose that the -- Class of Buildings required for the Barracks, Hospital, Stores fc (with the exception of Powder bagazines and other Magazines for explosive Stores,

requiring Bomb. prof protection) should be made portable, and of Frow, with interior cassing of "Papier trache", or

brick (single or half

brick), and space between for ventilation. They could be made in pieces England, sent out in pieces in charge of a Detachment of Royal Enginners (who might advantageoudly be imployed, previous to commingout, in Superintending their construction jo in the Contructors Yards in England)

The ground benig previously. pupared, the whole should be put up in one seasons, and ready for

occupation.

General Remarks

Vide note wat frage

ZT.

464

I would, respectfully suggest that

any future capenses for change of su

for

the

sito

expansion of the Colony, should

be bome by the Colony, who would

reap the benefit of the

the value of

same, and

the land they would

thins recover would probably

than pay for the capenses of the sums.

The reserves required to meet v- colored yellow-

my proposition

are

However the Imperial Government

alle.

should have so far control over at

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ground North of the proposed & serve, as to be able to prevent buildings, grants being made without spesial r previous reference to see how the same

present or future

may.

beur

air

defences, occupation, fo

It may

be considered at the s

first glance, that apparently the most wealthy site is not selected for the General Cantonment.

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From Medical Perports, hapices Range is considered unhealthy, and justly so at prescurt, but the is apparnitly obvious. It appears that the ixjection is expable of being

rencored in

of many

opinion

and that my others (medical men included)

by a pdicions system of drainage, and cutting down and filling aso in

cntains places.*

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