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of my

I have in the concluding portion

letter No 23 to which I must again refer, briefly set forth some few particulars of my

Colony

as its Engineer

Service in the

but I may

be permitted here to state that such

scanty information

details.

convey and, to a stranger to

No

to my work would

my

leave more to the imagination than I should adopt in justice

myself were I addressing any other than the Chief of the Department under which I have served -

carry

out

the various Engineering works of the

I had most inadequate assistance. often

without for many years

any professional help at all I had

to survey, design work, make the detail drawings, instruct the Chinese Workman, make models myself of work they had never seen;

could not understand, on

carry

on other Office work for the sale of Land, issue of Leases, and preparation of Rent Rolls, transfer-

Registry of Property – such work mental and physical I had to be responsible for the actual

carrying

out

added to

frequently without a

clerk or any competent person other than a Chinaman utterly ignorant, just instructed by myself.

80

As the Colony developed itself

I became more and more occupied upon each and every part I have left the mark of my labor, and from having the entire responsibility became

more interested in its improvement than any other Engineer (who had only to carry out the designs of another or small portions of

his own)

could be.

The City of Victoria as it now stands, with plans for its further extension, and the development, the whole of the Civil works

already

executed, - (with the exception of the Government Offices, & many now in course of erection I have designed, and nothing but the firm conviction that

my health is unable to stand against

the enervating effects of

the climate

induces me to tender my resignations. The duties of the Surveyor General's, with the necessity for frequent exposure to sun and rain, must at all times be most trying and dangerous

In the early and

any

European

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of my I have in the concluding portion letter No 23 to which I must again refer, briefly set forth some few particulars of my Colony as its Engineer Service in the but I may be permitted here to state that such scanty information details. convey and, to a stranger to No to my work would my leave more to the imagination than I should adopt in justice myself were I addressing any other than the Chief of the Department under which I have served - carry out the various Engineering works of the I had most inadequate assistance. often without for many years any professional help at all I had to survey, design work, make the detail drawings, instruct the Chinese Workman, make models myself of work they had never seen; could not understand, on carry on other Office work for the sale of Land, issue of Leases, and preparation of Rent Rolls, transfer- Registry of Property such work mental and physical I had to be responsible for the actual carrying out added to frequently without a clerk or any competent person other than a Chinaman utterly ignorant, just instructed by myself. 80 As the Colony developed itself I became more and more occupied upon each and every part I have left the mark of my labor, and from having the entire responsibility became more interested in its improvement than any other Engineer (who had only to carry out the designs of another or small portions of his own) could be. The City of Victoria as it now stands, with plans for its further extension, and the development, the whole of the Civil works already executed, - (with the exception of the Government Offices, & many now in course of erection I have designed, and nothing but the firm conviction that my health is unable to stand against the enervating effects of the climate induces me to tender my resignations. The duties of the Surveyor General's, with the necessity for frequent exposure to sun and rain, must at all times be most trying and dangerous In the early and any European Page 1 J
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of my I have in the concluding portion letter No 23 to which I must again refer, briefly set forth some. few particulars of my Colony as its Eugineer__ Service in the but I may be jurmitted here to state that such Finch scanty information details. convey and, to a stranger to No to my work would my leave more to the imagination thari I should adopt in justice myself were I addressing any other than the Chief of the Department under which I have served - carry out the various lugineuring works of the I had most inadequate assistance. lolny Often without for many years- any professional help at all I had prepare all to survey, design work, fires the detail drawings- instruct the Chinese Workman, make models myself of work they had never seen paper; could not understand, on Carry ry on other Office work for the sale of Land, issue of Leases, and preparation of Rent Rolls, transfer- Registry of Property ich work mental and physical I had to be responsible for the actual of this Office work Avid carrying. out added to frequently without a flects of Sporhe or any competent person other than a Chinaman sitterly ignorant sulit justructed by crydsf. 80 As the Colony developed itself I became more and mone occupieds upon each and surry fast I have left the mark of my labor, and from having the entire responsibility became than more interested in its improvement any other Engineer (who had only to carry out the designs of another or small portions of his own) تر could be. meus کی The City of Dictorin as it now- Hounds, with plans for its further extension, and the dewdop How loon, the whole of the Civil works already executed, - (with the exception of the Goromment Offices, & many course of erection I have designed, and nothing. but the firm conviction that health is unable to stand against: The flimate Enervating Effects of Moco in induces me to tender my cresignations. The duties of the Surveyor Generals, with the necessity for fréquent exposure to sm and rain, anust at all times be most trying and dosegerous In the early and any European P 1 J
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of my

I have in the concluding portion

letter No 23 to which I must again refer, briefly set forth some. few particulars of my

Colony

as its Eugineer__

Service in the

but I may

be jurmitted here to state that such

Finch scanty information

details.

convey and, to a stranger to

No

to my work would

my

leave more to the imagination thari I should adopt in justice

myself were I addressing any other than the Chief of the Department under which I have served -

carry

out

the various lugineuring works of the

I had most inadequate assistance. lolny

Often without for many years-

any professional help at all I had

prepare all to survey, design work, fires the detail drawings- instruct the Chinese Workman, make models myself of work they had never seen paper;

could not understand, on

Carry

ry on other Office work for the sale of Land, issue of Leases, and preparation of Rent Rolls, transfer-

Registry of Property – ich work mental and physical I had to be responsible for the actual

of this Office work –

Avid

carrying.

out

added to

frequently without a

flects of

Sporhe

or any competent person other than a Chinaman sitterly ignorant sulit justructed by crydsf.

80

As the Colony developed itself

I became more and mone occupieds upon each and surry fast I have left the mark of my labor, and from having the entire responsibility became

than more interested in its improvement any other Engineer (who had only to carry out the designs of another or small portions of

his own)

تر

could be.

meus

کی

The City of Dictorin as it now- Hounds, with plans for its further extension, and the dewdop How loon, the whole of the Civil works

already

executed, - (with the exception of the Goromment Offices, & many course of erection I have designed, and nothing. but the firm conviction that

health is unable to stand against:

The flimate Enervating Effects of

Moco in

induces me to tender my cresignations. The duties of the Surveyor Generals, with the necessity for fréquent exposure to sm and rain, anust at all times be most trying and dosegerous

In the early and

any

European

P

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