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2. So are how où a a position to deal!ally with the question for afferently, as depends on my means of obtaining the local information accessary to quide "you in forming an opinion.

3. Marked A my despatch W226; the 28th April I transmitted copy of the only plan existing within male in the hulitary or Civil Archives of the Colony that exhibits the boundaries of the Military Cantonments in Victoria as fixed by mutual consent of the Colonial And Military Authorities. On that plan Stones on the South are shewn two boundaries.

4. Two years later in reply to the question evaded for some time in a spirit which according to the Officer Commanding the Garrison "evinced hostility and want of Courtesy towards the Governor, the respective Officers of Ordnance admitted that "the Ordnance Boundaries at Victoria" were Ordnance Boundary Stones.

5. It being contemplated by the Government to construct a road for the Public convenience to the south of, and considerable, outside those Boundary Stones, I suggested in my despatch of the 28th April that the road in question would constitute...

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