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buildings thnew, and the right of
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following paragraph,
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in a letter to the Inspector General of Royal Engineers a copy of which was forwarded to the Colonial Secretary 23rd April 1863, and no
part of the Colony question
was
in
objection
The
objection
was
then raised;
and was held in abeyance on my
arrival
in the Colony in May 1868 ; and on giving over charge of the Department, Colonel Moody asked me not to lose sight of the subject in which he
was much interested.
An opportunity for recalling the attention of the War Department to the project was afforded to me
by the Trustees of the bankrupt estate of Messrs Fletcher & Co
offering for sale to the War Department Marine lots No 20 and 21, with the
362
buildings thereon, and the right of
reclamation attached thereto.
This
tender dated 6th July, 1865
was
accompanied by a plan and a valuation
of the property signed by the Acting Colonial Surveyor General,
and
by the valuers, and obtained from the valuers for the express
purpose of tendering the property to the War Department.
In this valuation occurs
the following paragraph,
"We
are
authorized to state that
The Government have no objection to the reclamation of ground on the North sides "of Lots No. 20 and 21 to the extent shown "and listed below on accompanying
survey plan.
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in a letter to the Inspector General of Royal Engineers a copy of which was forwarded to the Colonial Secretary 23rd April 1863, and no
part of the Colony question
was
in
objection
The
objection
was
then raised;
and was held in abeyance on my
arrival
in the Colony in May 1868 ; and on giving over charge of the Department, Colonel Moody asked me not to lose sight of the subject in which he
was much interested.
An opportunity for recalling the attention of the War Department to the project was afforded to me
by the Trustees of the bankrupt estate of Messrs Fletcher & Co
offering for sale to the War Department Marine lots No 20 and 21, with the
362
buildings thereon, and the right of
reclamation attached thereto.
This
tender dated 6th July, 1865
was
accompanied by a plan and a valuation
of the property signed by the Acting Colonial Surveyor General,
and
by the valuers, and obtained from the valuers for the express
purpose of tendering the property to the War Department.
In this valuation occurs
the following paragraph,
"We
are
authorized to state that
The Government have no objection to the reclamation of ground on the North sides "of Lots No. 20 and 21 to the extent shown "and listed below on accompanying
survey plan.
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