The whole of the Buildings should

be designed

with as much ironwork, instead of wood work, as possible - in order to

escape the ravages of white Ant.

(Signed)

L'Heureux Mossom,

Surveyor General

Houghing, June 14, 1872.

(True Copy)

J. W. Smith,

Acting Colonial Secretary

Confidential

Que 27 Harry Kerry

7540.

The Secretary to the Treasury

MINUTE.

10 October 1872

I request that the following circumstances be brought under the

notice of the Lord Commissioner

Mr. Mende. Mr. Holland. Mr. Herbert. Mr. Hugessen. Lord Kimberley.---

See the Minutes herein by

Lord Kimberley's minute on

The folly of Story Kory has decided

on the construction of a

new Hospital at a cost exceeding

$20,000 and the Colonial Government

has requested the Secretary of State

to take steps for procuring designs

7540. I presume there often for the Hospital on the most

fruitful wind with a copied

until Me. Thaneay

I do not know whether Mr. Webb has

experience of Tropical climates. If not, his plans should

be watched & checked by the Colonial

fort,

on sound principles of Hygiene

construction, and particularly

has settled upon

an Architect

of adequate experience and knowledge

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