a
better position to push them.
to completion rapidly
and
398
experience such as My Cooper
possesses.
economically
than
other
any
Enquireer who could be apporrited.
Morewer it should
be borne in mind that almost
the entire Staff of
the Public
Works Department is now composed
ro and other officers.
of Engineers
who have but lately arrived in
| the Colony,
and I consider that
| it world therefore be of great
advantage
to have at their head
an Officer of considerable local
I consider that
by
Mr. Cooper's appointment to the
post, not or
only
would the
prosecution of the Public Works
in
progress
lie
expedited,
but
economy
that considerable co
cada
be effected in the annual
expenditure on Salaries.
6.
Ir his letter to
Your Lordship Mr. Cooper professes
himself
A v
ready to undertake
the combined duties of Surveyor
experience
General