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nitiv soitser moc mi y lê ne uport deon BTUOSO SİN

Hon. Colonial Secretary,

.

500

to nim dcindcik o 10 dremqui vel ærið að

TO 6NO Telfrar a 13a ¡eduðitedur ed od sved yêu rodomnih rejtel

ed od even bu edeloads no sirupehant ensosed yan dreiq-zniquuq

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ed to doidieng e level ni bered la ro Fetterih si sdrive min

ed dormeo zie „vlənibyonne Bored la to bedrevib ed ɔð sad nieu

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bedogo ha tersela „riod tadla stoje at

od e ri of Fermier erodd ca 8000 roue ila al

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.batqubo ed sed-oorb

In connection with the Tytan Tuk Waterworks,

Second Section, a large quantity of pig-lead was obtained from

England in 1913 and 1914 for jointing the additional mains required.

In taking up the suction main laid in 1905-06 from the Inter- -mediate Reservoir to the Pumping Station, a considerably larger

quantity of lead was recovered than had been anticipated and there

was consequently a surplus when the jointing of the new mains had

been completed. This surplus has been found very useful in connect-

-ion with the laying of other mains, especially as the cost of the

lead is much below that prevailing during recent times.

2.

A quantity of the lead (value £76.30), intended

for general use, has been placed in Store and, in accordance with

instructions received in the past from the Hon. Colonial Treasurer,

this amount has been placed to credit of "Stores Depreciation".

3.

I would again call attention to the erroneous

results obtained by following this course. In the present case,

the Vote for "Tytam Tuk Waterworks 2nd. Section" has been debited

with the cost of work which is in no way connected with it. The

practice is entirely wrong and I would submit that it be altered

and that credit for the lead be given to the Tytan Tuk Works from

which the cost of it was originally defrayed.

4.

I would further submit that I be given general

authority to deal with matters of a similar natura in the same

manner.

(Sd.) W. Chatham, Director of Public Works.

11th. July, 1916.

Hon. Treasurer,

si rear due ni enrahing Inzene; tot moleinab A

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.bej ce unet

It seems to me that the Director of Public

Works' argument is not sound.

The Director of Public Works ishsked to

estimate

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