PUBLIC RECORD OFFICE
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ind the supply from the main leading from the Military
Tank to the Barracks, ve
was
accepted and the care
of the supply surrendered to the Military Authorities His Excellency The Governor
ware how miserably
iqwell
• .
this supply has failed . The Barracks being at the lowest level, no supply, could, byff possibility, be given
Government Herise or Offices
to
while the water, was drawn
:ff below, indeed, it was
never turned on, till 3.30PM. and never reached Government House until 8 P. M and more
fuquently towards the latter end of 1
the year, never reached it at all, so that I found it necessary to propove that -independant supply be provided for these building. soon after entered upon the
an
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duties of this office. In the curly part of the present year "" was instructed by His Excellent propose a plan for such supply and that plan has been since carried out so far asregards Government
Houre, and so, soon as some cast iron pipes, which have been ordered, arrive from England, Government Offices can also be plentifully supplied To obtain, this supply have
laid down a 5 mch main
from the Glen Elly Tank as far as the Road in front
of Glen Ealy Houve so as to enable me to supply the Gaol with a high pressure service if necessary, and a 3 inch main runs along
• Road from the entrance to Glen Ealy Houve to the branch pipe bading from
the
the Main attached to the
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