it is also
Arm
undoubted fact.
That
a clear and distinct plans of
the
proposed enlargement of
the Military
Cantonments was
agreed to, and
General in
signed by the Surveyor
Inly
1865, who in conjunction with
We Medlin drew up a
valuation of
Fletcher's Bouldings for the express
*
any information
this nature
nature
from
458
questions of
the Colonial.
Government, but he does feel
surprised that with all the above
facto
in record it should be
again urged " that neither stis "Excellency the Governor
$
the
" Surveyor General had the least
"idea
of any definité plan for
an extension.
J
The Military
"Cantorments having been
to the War Dxportment?"
forwarded
purpose of tendering
the property
for sale to the War department,
a
fact which
cair
be further
proved, if necessary,
to Mr Pollard. 2.C. who acted
on the recasion.
4
by a reference
professionally
have
Саль
entertained
A
The
Major
General
and
desire
wish, to with holde
revers
Even if it
were
admitted (which the
Majn
General
cannot do] that Colonel Mordy's
letter to the War office in 1863,
referred only in
rague
and genera
Ferns