Sie 7. Sandford

In 1856 au

"Ordinance for Buildings and Nuisance

I is still in force. It provides (winter slip)

Was passed & is still in

for proper thickness of walls + foundations, floor of houses - that all works fully under the renewal spoken

qui

fir & your better)

are

The cause an

the surveyor's inspection of the Surveyor several that

every

house should have a

to fitte.

cooking place therein

Without knowing what the difficulty is in which the Commanding Royal Engineer alluded, & what is the prohibition, it seems rather a

Arony

to require that Military

that Military Building should be

Exempted from the Ordinance

We have no information

as to the proposed

L

I Proceed as suggested I do not but I first ask the W. offer to head or, for the purpose & being transmitted to the Governor, the report of the Command. Royal Engineer referred to in

the letter

from it, we

Military

quote

8twist, or such extract

upon

the

question of Exempting

Building's from Building thin ames

I agree with Mr. Holland.

birth the was official analysis

the practical difficulties around Experienced

I as can communicate to the Governor

13/1

2. bute funcommon ther thie pejected ashain amós

Jus. 15/1

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Hankan

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Whtate

War Dept.

Mato 19/1,

J. Wymon 251,

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18-11

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25 Jan 1869.

Sam dintra of

Earl Granith Zahnath

The minute of your

letter

of the & minute Expressing

InterCardwells lezze That the Lordiths or ill affect

the hot attrahere, The Expediency of intestuing

into a Building

Which is said

Ordinanc

the

Unchette common of the

Col Anthontir

clause

Exempting from its

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