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detailed, sections and estimates of the whole service; the survey herewith enclosed.

To the estimate of quantities of earthwork, rock cutting, grassing, and materials and labour to Bridges, in detail, I attached what I conceived to be a fair price for each particular item, having referred to locality from which material was removed, and the hardness or otherwise of the rocks cut and split or carried away, rate at which the several items were fixed.

In submitting this for the consideration of His Excellency the Governor, I wish to observe that some of the rates are lower than I would fix if estimating for a new work to cover the various difficulties which necessarily occur in cutting ground or forming a road, in that locality; but after having seen how the material was removed, the total absence of rock, (except where specified), the loose sandy soil and the consequent ease with which it must have been done, I do not think a higher rate should be fixed.

It is quite possible that under a portion of road, there may have been many irregularities of surface which would probably increase the quantity of material deposited to form the additional width; this I could not possibly take into account, or ever measured in any way; and it is this that I can account for the great difference between Mr. Napier's quantity of cutting and filling, and my own, amounting to 1405 cubic yards on the last portion of road.

As regards, a traction engine was in attendance.

The Contractor

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detailed, sections and estimates of the whole service; the survey herewith enclosed. To the estimate of quantities of earthwork, rock cutting, grassing, and materials and labour to Bridges, in detail, I attached what I conceived to be a fair price for each particular item, having referred to locality from which material was removed, and the hardness or otherwise of the rocks cut and split or carried away, rate at which the several items were fixed. In submitting this for the consideration of His Excellency the Governor, I wish to observe that some of the rates are lower than I would fix if estimating for a new work to cover the various difficulties which necessarily occur in cutting ground or forming a road, in that locality; but after having seen how the material was removed, the total absence of rock, (except where specified), the loose sandy soil and the consequent ease with which it must have been done, I do not think a higher rate should be fixed. It is quite possible that under a portion of road, there may have been many irregularities of surface which would probably increase the quantity of material deposited to form the additional width; this I could not possibly take into account, or ever measured in any way; and it is this that I can account for the great difference between Mr. Napier's quantity of cutting and filling, and my own, amounting to 1405 cubic yards on the last portion of road. As regards, a traction engine was in attendance. The Contractor
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detailed, sections and estimates of the whole

service; the sor

se

herewith encloset.

completed,

and are

lities

To the estimate of quantiti earthwork, rock cutting, grassing,

and

of

materials and labour to Bridges, in detail, I attached what I conceived to be a fair price for each particular ilew, having reforened to locality frous which material. was removed, and the hardness or otherwise of the rooks cut and split or carried

with remarks

or reasons

s for the

away, rate at which the several items were

fixed.

In submitting this for the consideration of His Cancellency the Governor, I wish

to observe that some

of the

rates ard

lower than I would fix if estimating for

a new work to

cover the

various

difficulties which necessarily cutting ground or forming

hidden

in

a road, in

that

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locality; but after having

297

seen how the material was removed, the total absence) of rock, (except where specified), the loose sandy soil and the consequent ease with which it must have been I do not think a

be fixed.

the

new

higher rate

cu

rate should

It is quite possible that under -portion of rond. there may

have

been many irregularities of surface which would probably increase the quantity of material deposited to fora the

additional width; this I could not possibly take into accounts, or ever

measured in any wayf

only

whatever; and it is

this that I can account for the great differsued between Mr. Napior's quantity of cutting and fillings,

filling, and .

my own, amounting to 1405 cubic the last portion of road.

on.

& agards,

tractor was in attendance

The Contractor

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