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at that time existed to imposing
the increased duties on the
Surveyor General na
obrain.
longer-
For in the first
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place the then Surveyor General
&
able to
the ne
gother) of not possessing
neressary
technical training
to cable him to undertake the
responsibility of directing
execution
of
the
the caborate Water
Distribution and
Dramage
Scheme's; whereas Mr. Cooper
had only recently
arrived ti the
Colony,
and was therefore
has not only
only
unacquainted with all
the Public Works of whatever
nahere in
air pr
progress on in
contemplation, but laboured
under the additional disad -
vantage (as far.
as I have been
infirmate
heerviedge of the lasturentioned
works from their
very
ment, having hinwelf drawn
-out the original plans of the
systems
which have since bein
adopted in both cases, but, as
abie
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