Vocery left the Colony to England.
manding
The
and returned.
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Major General Com. sent to the War Office about the same time, May 1891, the two schemes illustrated by plans A & B, of which he explained that the latter
approved by the local
was the
Military,
are
Naval and
thorities. Later on in the
November 1891,
Commanding.
Colonial Au
about
the
Major
year, General
then Acting Governor, brought forward a modification of the latest scheme "B" entirely in the interests of the Colony, which is
illustrated
by plan C.
The quneral, object
being as before an interchange of
property between the Army, Navy
and
the resumption of Lots
20, 21 and 73B, and (in the interests
Colony,
of
313
of
of the Colony) the straightening &
the objectionable.
corner in Zueen's
Road between Commissariat
Wellington Barracks
Buildings and. W
- this to be effected by the purchase
the
by Colony of certain poshorn of land, through which the new, Queen's Road would pass,
ар
new portion
the purchase in lien thereof by
truny of a portion of
the
by
Colonial land,
which the old portion of road
(not to be done.
The
away
with Iran.
the.
money paid by
Military Authorities being sufficient purchase by Colony of gramo
to cover
for
of
Scheme C.
new road, and the construction the road, so that no cost at all would fall upon the C Colony.
The law officers of
the
re.
Government reported that the sumpsion of lots 20, 21 and 73 B
appeared to be feasible under the
provisions