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piece of land which lies at the foot of the still upon which his
house is built.
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The
ground
in quection is War departiment properly but from it's position and limited area is not roxilable for Military purposes- and the Major General Commanding
asked
if
he saw
any objection to the
return of this ground to the Colony
received agricing
and a reply was received
to the transfer
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on the conditions propend.
The ramp at the South and of the Parade Ground mentioned in Colonel Lovell's letter is a nanow
road that is rarely used and the ombsence of which will entail no
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inconvenience and as it's being thrown into the Parade Ground will be a great- improvement I have acceded to - General Guy's request
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There is no double that it the
if proposed arrangements are sanctioned and carried out all parties will be benefitted and I therefore venture to hope for your approval and secommendation of its adoption by the Right Stonorable the Secretary of state for War.
6. You will perceive that the application previously made was not transmitted through this Government which
may perhaps have been the reason for Lord de Greys
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