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land until approved.
Dane plan had been the Colonial
16. The Committee, not being appointed, resigned, and on the authority
15. On this they received the following instruction from Secretary-General).
"For Messrs Smith and Wayllar, as
"His Excellency The Lieutenant-Governor is of opinion that the walls, lodge and gates should be provided with,
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"the ground should be cleared and the paths made, but that otherwise the
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"By Command,
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"(Signed) J. G. Austin, July 12th 1871
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the above minute alone, the works
were continued involving a large outlay by Mr Moorson, whose proceedings
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entirely uncontrolled. No general design had been made and extensive earthworks were done and paths laid without communicating with the Executive and without having any
e was occasionally
the told to stop all progress, and from time to time the Contractors were withdrawn
from the grounds.
rounds. (Gardener, has as a result been done), in damages opinion, to the considerable has already been made to the property, a very