16.

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"oker site so suitable, without great exfense. He also explains that notwithstanding the flaws contemplated, - simplicit and strength and not ornament;- the cost of any building at that

unneceḥarily

elevation was increased 40 per cent over similar building by the angmented expense attending branfort of the Materials and increased frice of labor generally._ The estimated cont of the main building and the Out Quarters with offices and Kitchen, if all were runde as

substantial as was required in

so exposed a situation, could not be reônced below $9000.-

lez Clark then withdraws by permission of bis Sxcellevey, who further point out to the Connect that book for economy sake and to prevent loss of the original foundation of the old Military Saunterium the proposed Building had been divided into two parts, viz:- the old brick building and the sefarate wooden Out- Quartero- Thus two parties might be rccasionally accommodation there at the same time- an advantage which hereafter

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