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to remove certain portions of the
main walls which were,
left in dangerous condition after the roof fell in . So far the only precaution taken has been to for bid the approuch of any __ person near the premises.
2. As
Is it appears to have been
decided long before the building was destroyed that it could not be converted to any public user I conclude that Heis Excellency has no intention of incurring fourther expenditiere in rebuilding
either of the tivo
or re
repairing
wings (coloured yellow in plan attached) which are
I are as reported
entirely roofless, and I would therefore recommend that after
Knocking down the more dangerous portions . they should be left as they stand, and the Ashlar granite, timbers, iron-work/and other valuable material which they contain used, as occasion may
Public buildings
require in any
to be erected in Victoria.
3 . In regard to the Chapel. (coloured red in the plan attached) both the Colonial Surgeon, and/ myself have officially submitted the advisability of converting it into a small pox hospital, as
there
•
appears
to be
no available