bring
to new in office I could pronounce
the pre
To opinion on the Efficiency of
· Sent permas
permanent staff in relation to the amount of work to be done.
3. I have now the honour to state for the information of His &excelleng that unless extra professional help is obtained the work of the office mast get in arrears to the serious detriment of the public interests, Aut that if the Services of Lieutenant Greset wre with
Arawn I shall be able to attend but tery imperfectly to the duties which I had been compelled to place partially
Under his
care, viz: Street Repairs,
Crainage And Lew
dewerage,
And The
Stavenging and cleansing of the City =
4. In a town
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of over Rinely thousand Inhabitants with a shockingly im=
perfect system of lewerages like
Victoria these duties alone would
but as it
Suffice to Ingrows the full time of the Most hard working officer, happens that Lieut. Gosset is only able
his leisure time the service.
to give
of the Colonial Dvernment, Reed as he Can never leave fin Military duties
o come to this
Value
o
the
office till 1. p.m. his services is greatly lessened Aude Intails upon myself those dirot Personal Supervision over small detail, thaw is beneficial to the general interest of the Department.
5. I have under my
personal
care Rearly Eighty public buildings