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stones on Kelletts Bank, I have

if that should be found to be likely to be too costly, to

4th June,

1890.

form.

an

the honour to transmit for Your Lordship's information Enclosure copy of a letter from the Military Authorities, in reply to one

from the Colonial Secretary forwarding copies of the Harbour Master and Assistant Harbour Master's

reports on the

on the experiment, in which "His Excellency the Major General Commanding the construction of a permanent breakwater, or

urges

if

obstruction on the

bank by placing at intervals

masses

2.

of stones

on it With the advice

the Executive Council in

of

which the proposal of General Barker was discussed, I.

referred the Acting Assistant Military Secretary's letter to

Mr. Chadwick and the Harbour

their opinion

Master for their

Enclosure 2 and I enclose copy of their

June, 1890.

report

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