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Thad hoped to avoid further I difficulties with regard

d to Mr Clarke's work

him: such services to

by simply giving

execute

during

M

as he could get through conveniently

the six hours he is required to be

the rest ungself. This

duly, underlathing the rest myse

is I believe the arly method, under the

peculiar ciramistances

which J.

ance of the

of itie case, by

hope to

carry

ar the Public

Worths satisfactorily during

the remainder

of Mr Bird's absence. Mr Clark has spared?

Mo

paines to please His Excelling with

regard to the repairs of Government tiense and Mountain Lodge, and I wish he could be induced to take

as

much trouble

with other services which he has to

onferintend, a subject which I believe

has not been brought under Wis Excellency's notice. His object appears, houswent to be to

cause difficulties in the Department, in

which interferes with the proper

carrying

out of the different works. I shall be obliged if I may be informed whicher

in addition to the inspection of Buildi

this Excellency requires Mr Clarke to super

intend the "alterations to Police. Itations" now

commqucing, a intended to take charge of supelf,

suivie rohich I had I

as

delay would cause the alterations to be prolonged into the rainy

Slasm),

(argued) W. Wilson,

Surveyor Gausel.

29.1.68.

any

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