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

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