t;
594
-pointed, but it would be a difficult matter to super-
vise them from this Office.
From the foregoing it will be seen that there is more than sufficient for one man to superintend, in fact there is enough for two, but I have thought it advisable only to apply for one at present."
Without extra European assistance I do not see how the various proposed works in the peninsula can be carried on.
I have etc.,
(sa.) 7. J. Tatcher,
Ag. 8. 9. and A.. D.
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