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Enclo A. 19 of

to 2 in Dash:

1850

j

No. 5.

(Copy)

153

Surveyor General's Office,

Victoria, 11th March, 1850.

Sir,

In accordance with instructions contained in your letter and the documents submitted to His Excellency the Governor by the Post Master, F. Hayland, Esqre, &c.,

I have to report upon

With regard to Mr Hayland being a compulsory tenant I can say nothing, for I was in no way cognizant of the terms under which the Post Master became the tenant; merely put him in possession as stated in January 1846, and the building has been under my charge ever since, to perform the necessary repairs, and the general supervision demanded upon all Government property.

The Colonial Secretary.

Letter from Mr Hyland to the Colonial Secretary, setting forth the reasons which he founds his claim to compensation for the destruction of his property by the falling of the Post office ceiling, Report attached regarding the defective construction of that Building. 6th March, 1850

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Enclo A. 19 of to 2 in Dash: 1850 j No. 5. (Copy) 153 Surveyor General's Office, Victoria, 11th March, 1850. Sir, In accordance with instructions contained in your letter and the documents submitted to His Excellency the Governor by the Post Master, F. Hayland, Esqre, &c., I have to report upon With regard to Mr Hayland being a compulsory tenant I can say nothing, for I was in no way cognizant of the terms under which the Post Master became the tenant; merely put him in possession as stated in January 1846, and the building has been under my charge ever since, to perform the necessary repairs, and the general supervision demanded upon all Government property. The Colonial Secretary. Letter from Mr Hyland to the Colonial Secretary, setting forth the reasons which he founds his claim to compensation for the destruction of his property by the falling of the Post office ceiling, Report attached regarding the defective construction of that Building. 6th March, 1850 N
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Enclo A. 19 of to 2 in Dash: 1850 j No. 5. (Copy) 153 Surveyor General's Office, Victoria, 11th. March, 1850. Siz, In accordance with instructions the hous your the letter and I have to report upow ^ documents Submitted to His Excellency T. The Governor by the Post Master, F. Hayland, Esgre, &c. With regard to Mr Thyland being a compulsory tenant I can say nothing, 1ad I was in no way cognizant of the terms under which the Sosh Master became the tenant; Imurely put him in by him, in January possession as stated 1846, and the building has been under my charge ever since, to perform the necessary repairs, and the general supervision demanded upon all Government property. The Couble Major M. Caind, Colonial Secretary. Letter from Mr Hyland to on property by the falling of the Post office siling, Report attached for the destruction of his claim to compendation the Colonial Secretary, setting forth the reasons which he founds his with a regarding the defective construction of that Building. 6th March, 1850 N
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Enclo A. 19 of

to 2 in Dash:

1850

j

No. 5.

(Copy)

153

Surveyor General's Office,

Victoria, 11th. March, 1850.

Siz,

In accordance

with

instructions

the hous

your

the letter and

I have to report upow

^

documents Submitted to His Excellency

T.

The Governor by the Post Master, F. Hayland, Esgre, &c.

With regard to Mr Thyland

being a compulsory tenant I can say

nothing,

1ad

I was

in no

way cognizant of

the terms under which the Sosh Master

became the tenant; Imurely put him in by him, in January

possession as stated

1846, and the building has been under

my charge

ever since, to perform the necessary

repairs, and the

general supervision demanded upon all Government property.

The Couble Major M. Caind,

Colonial Secretary.

Letter from Mr Hyland to

on

property by the falling of the Post office siling, Report attached

for the destruction of his claim to compendation

the Colonial Secretary, setting forth the reasons which he founds his

with a

regarding the defective construction of that Building.

6th March, 1850

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