bara
paruit of this
Heis Excellency's despatch precisely of a similar chmader to those which lake place annually and which with regard to the Military Cantonments have not been objected to by the Colonial Authorities since 1853 when the lvar
was laid down by
1 Department boundary Sir George Bonham
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:
2.
The plan mentioned in para: 3 of Sir R. Mae Donnell's despatch must have
bem furnished by the Colonial Surveyor General,
as none
has been supplied from
this office. It is probably a tracing of the Colonial Surveyor General's original
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plan
fisaid
which when the boundary
in 1833 was
prepared and
signed in triplicate by Sir George Bonham,
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and the
the Colonial Surveyor General, Commanding Royal Engineer for the
purpose of bring deposited in the offices of the Commanding Royal Engineer,
the Barrach Master, and the Colonial
Surveyor General, where they now remain. The letter of the Commanding
3
Royal Enginar refered to in the same paragraphs simply laid before the Respective officers of the Ordnance for their approut the detailed itwerifition and plan of the boundary of the Military Cantonment, as laid down
by Los George Bonham, and emenred in by Commanding Royal Engineer. It will
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be noticed that the date of that letter is 15th September 1853