14.
Mr. Buckle
nor Mr Moursom
to
seem
carry
to know the reason.
They
recommand
some
however that the roof be taken off and relaid, which I have declined
to do unless under advice of sor third party, for it does, seem hard) that Officers paid to build roofs water light should expend considerable sumo of money in letting in the water.
16.
In fact
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Your Lordship must
percive, such incidents, with numbales oiker mreconted details of mismanage - ment and incompetence, have established. necesarily such a muddle in the Survey Department as to
to generate want of confidence between it and the
impossible
becentive. It, therefore,
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the Government satisfactorily
unless Mr Moorsom and the Apilant
more)
Inveyor General become anddenly competent and efficient (which would be the pleasantest solution of the difficulties), unless their place be supplied by
mou
efficient Officers,
higher salaries. Of c
мо
even at much
where could be
greater waste of money than to pay higher salaries to persons of the
Ramme
peromal
is
calibre, and possibly with lefs
recommendations. Mr. Brokle
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specially to be litted permally, and has much physical energy, that if he had a highly competent chief over him he would rapidly- become far
more
efficient. I had