compishly stableman datolite.
Referring to your telegram of 16th June, cannot arrange for trigonometrical survey "this year, despatch follows by Mail."
I received the above information with much - regret, as the work in
question is most urgently required.
2.
It is of the utmost
importance that there should
exist an accurate
survey of
the
150
in detail,
the Colony showing in addition to the ordinary topographical features, the boundaries of all villages, Cand sold or leased, Naval and Military Reserves, and also the boundaries of such
lands as are held under the
tenure of &quatters licences.
The want of such
3.
plan is severely felt in the Public Works Department. Under existing circumstances for Surveyor General to report
the
on
an