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I believe, collapsing, I would propose that the cost of clearing it from its present dangerous obstructions should be defrayed by the Colonial Government, and will have the account rendered in due course.
I am also informed that many of the walls of Nullahs leading into the Albany Nullah have breaches in them and are in a dangerous condition, so that should more heavy rain occur they will probably collapse, and there is serious risk of a further block, which might have disastrous results to Queen's Road and the Dockyard.
I have the honour to be,
Sir,
Your Excellency's obedient Servant,
(Sgd)
C.G. Robinson.
Commodore.