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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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