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Lat 832
which
of
and adjouiing ground. is still in the hands
the Government with
Langitudinal and Tranver
Sections,
from
人
which it will
be seen, that the
that the ground,
along the brest of the Spur,
has
South
a
pice from North to
of 150 feet in 700 feet,
and a fall frau
the brest of
the Spies to the Nullahs
East and
West sides
of
on
about
the
1 in 5, consequently the buildings
would have to be erected
Suraces necessitating
the
construction of high retaining
walls,
walls, along the Bastern und
Western boundaries and
eravation
of
(MV
A...
deep
the Southern side
the site, adding considerably
to the bout, and the bank along the Southern boundary which would probably be from
feet
from 60 to go in height, recording to
the height of the respective
terraces, would retard the
circulation
of
the air, and to
extent, interfere with
the proper ventilation of the Buildings.
I therefore venture to suggest
for
the consideration
of seis
Freellmey