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the

ground fails M. Wilson here as in

his other statements.

refer

:41. His statements, to incidento connected

with

my discovering

not long since that workmen had without

my privity

ai sanction

gone

into the stables of

Government House and there painted

and vanished the woodwork a

and even the

to the great

very mangers

of

great risk

and

ceilings,

of

of the horses.

of some valuable

animals there and had torn up the

pavement of the kitchens and taken

down the windows Ye.

42. One would

imagine

such

unauthorized proceedings to be

too

همه

a

little

strong in any part of the world, and as I learnt from Mot blank that he

had known nothing of them, except

by a recent visit to the kitchen when

he

was

No?

infanned by Mo" Prestige, the

black of Work's, that he was

acting by

the Surveyor General's Orders, and, as

Mr Prestage distinctly told me also

three several times that he

by the Surveyor General's

was

orders, I

acting

determined to leave that officer to find

the

means

of paying the expenditure

Video Enclosure and wrote the minute of which Mr.

M. d

Wilson

Complivins. The question of repairs

and the great expenses attending them had previously formed one of

Subjects

and

on

of the

which the Auditor General

myself had frequently

to find

meamo

endeavoured

of Controlling M." Wilson's

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