Veux
ude
naturally much
struck with the difference of
opinion
between Mr. Willo
and the Surveyor General regarding the plans of the
A
market, and was inclined to obtain for Mr. Wills full consideration of his views, having regard to Mr "Wills' position as Architectural Assistant to the durveyor - General. It was on
the report of Dr. Wills above- referred to, therefore, that
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Dir G. William Res Vaux wook
the minutes which Mr Wille
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quotes in the enclosure to his letter of the 29th of May
5.
But while dis G. W.
Des Vœux was desirous that this Government should — avail itself as far as possible of the assistance of M Wille in his capacity
as Architectural
Assistant, I venture to think
that he never
contemplated
that Mr Wills should be -
placed in the independent
position
: