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11.

in part completed and in part

in active progress by the times

this reaches

8.

Rugland.

Aaving a view,

therefore, the facts that these _

special works are so

faradvanced,

that Mt Cooper has the most-

intimate acquaintance witt

every

detail in connection with

them, and that in the present

Traviage

staff of the Water and Department he has officers who

have worked under him in most

instances for upwards of two

years,

and

who are therefore

therefore not only

thoroughly

conversant with the

works, but also with the routine

work and systematic manage=

went

sv strE

skanumsly

maintain

during the construction of

I cassider that it is

ed durin

these works,

for

Mr Cooper to

now possiôle

supervise the works of both

advantage

& part. cuts with advanta

the Public Service.

9.

I would further

point out that the want of

Eurohears in the clerical.

w

ка

Staff

of

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