CO129-056 - Sir Bowring - 1856 [6] — Page 327

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My firm (William Pustan 762) have carried on business at this place ever since 1844. I am a Marine Lot Holder. My Lot is No.13. I was present at both the meetings of Marine Lot Holders convened to take into consideration the Government Notification of the 10th November, on the subject of the Praya, and at which the proposals contained in the Notification were rejected; but I took no part either way in their proceedings; I refused to vote.

In answering the first question contained in the Schedule, I would say that if the Marine Lot Holders were called upon, not only to do the work, but to pay for it, we would be in a position to get it done much cheaper than Government. I say this because we have been in the habit of employing work-men for many years, and they would be inclined, on that account, to do it cheaper. We have also other accidental advantages, - for instance, stone ballast at our disposal to throw down. My answer always assumes that the ground from which the Government would draw their materials for filling in would be available to us for the same purpose. I presume that the Government would give us the same advantage in obtaining granite too, as their contractor would have. It is only on these assumptions that I think that we could do it cheaper. If, on the other hand, the whole community are to pay for the work, I think that it would be more suitable for Government.

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39.325He said..My firm (William Pustan 762) have carried on business at this place ever since 1844. I am a Marine Lot Holder. My Lot is No.13. I was present at both the meetings of Marine Lot Holders convened to take into consideration the Government Notification of the 10th November, on the subject of the Praya, and at which the proposals contained in the Notification were rejected; but I took no part either way in their proceedings; I refused to vote.In answering the first question contained in the Schedule, I would say that if the Marine Lot Holders were called upon, not only to do the work, but to pay for it, we would be in a position to get it done much cheaper than Government. I say this because we have been in the habit of employing work-men for many years, and they would be inclined, on that account, to do it cheaper. We have also other accidental advantages, - for instance, stone ballast at our disposal to throw down. My answer always assumes that the ground from which the Government would draw their materials for filling in would be available to us for the same purpose. I presume that the Government would give us the same advantage in obtaining granite too, as their contractor would have. It is only on these assumptions that I think that we could do it cheaper. If, on the other hand, the whole community are to pay for the work, I think that it would be more suitable for Government.
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39.325He said..My firm (William Pustan 762) trave carried on business at this place ever since 1844. I am a Marine Lot Holder. My Lot is N2.13 . I was present at both the meetings of Marine Lot Holders convened to take into consideration the Government Notification of the 10th November, on the subject of the Praya, and at which the proposals contained in the Notifications rejected; but I look no part either way in their proceedings ; Prefused to vote.lion were.In answering the first question= contained in the Schedule, I would say that if the Marine Lot Holders upon, not only to dowere called upon, the work, but too pay forst,ave would be in a position to get it done much cheaper than Government . I say this because we have been in the habit of employing work- men for many years, and they would be inclined, on that account,As to do it pleoaper. We have also other accidental advantages, - for instance stove ballast at our disposal to throw down. My.auswer always assumes that the ground from which the Government would draw their materials for filling in would be available to us for the same purpose. I presume that the Government would us the same advantage inevantagegive obtaining granite too as their contractor would have. It is only on these assumptions that I think. that we could do itit cheaper. If, on the other hand, the whole community are to pay for the work, I think that it would be more suitablesuitable for Government
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39.

325

He said..

My firm (William Pustan 762)

trave carried on business at this

place

ever since 1844.

I am a

Marine Lot Holder.

My Lot is N2.13 . I was present at both the meetings of Marine

Lot Holders convened to take into consideration the Government Notification of the 10th November, on the subject of the Praya, and at which the proposals contained in the Notifications

rejected; but I look no • part either way in their proceedings ; Prefused

to vote.

lion were.

In answering the first question=

contained in the Schedule, I would say that if the Marine Lot Holders upon, not only to do

were called upon, the work, but to

o pay forst,

ave

would be in a position to get it done much cheaper than Government .

I say this because we have been in the habit of employing

work

- men for many years, and they

would be inclined, on that account,

As

to do it pleoaper. We have also other accidental advantages, - for instance stove ballast at our disposal to throw down. My.

auswer always

assumes that the

ground from which the Government would draw their materials for filling in would be available to

us for the same purpose. I presume

that the Government would

us the same advantage in

evantage

give obtaining granite too as their

contractor would have. It is

only

on these assumptions that I think.

that we could do it

it cheaper. If,

on the other hand, the whole

community

are to

pay for the

work, I think that it would

be more suitable

suitable for Government

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