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the duties of the Harbour master.
In addition to the District inspectors un Ruropean Town-
foreman will be required. He should be a føtter by trade and
A 6000 mechanist. Doubtless this post could be filled by one
of those now temporarily employea. It would be well to
provide the Town-Foreman with a residence in some central
position. For this purpose I would suggest either No 1 or
No. 2 tanks, which will no longer required, as such.
A small workshop is all essential to the proper maintain-
ance of a water works. Setting aside the construction of new
services, many repairs will always be requireu, ara these must
be executea with the utmost promptitude, an in the most perfect
manner. It is impracticable to carry out these operations, by
means of private artisans, either quickly or economically.
shen done in this manner there is no possible control over the
work or its cost. By executing a certain amount of private
work, as provided in the water-ordinance, the workshop can be
kept fully employed and a reserve of skilled labour will always
Le at hand to effect emergent repairs.
shop.
A skillea chinese foreman will be required in the work-
There will be, I apprehend, no difficulty in procuring
such a person.
A permanent store of pipes, valves am fittings will
always be required. This store shoula ce distinct from any
other store, and under the charge of the officer who has the
executive charge of the waterworks., whoever he may be.
The waterworks Engineer must, et any moment, have access to
his store, he must know what it contains and see that it is
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