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refer to the Surveyor General's Memorandum on Mr. Owen's letter and Say in the that I quite agree ultimate benefit to the Colony from an improved office for the Harbor Master's Department, which would entail no expense on the Government, while care should be taken that
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to object on Sanitary ground, and accordingly resulted the correspondence attached to Mr Owen's letter.
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The letter of the Commandant however is quite satisfactory on this hand, and shows that in difficulty lies on the side of the Military Authorities.
No temporary the progress
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inconvenience be felt during of the building.
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On the second point I also agree with Mr Cleverly that the Barracks are in no way affected, but I suggested that the Committee before making the proposition should ascertain whether on behalf of the military the
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Principal Medical Officer for the malves was inclined
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I have to add that the improvement to the locality which would be made by the proposed edifice is undeniable.
Your Grace will perceive
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that amongst the numerous objects which the Building is intended to serve is the accommodation of a Public Library, and I enclose the compone