CO129-124 - Sir MacDonnell - 1867 [8-9] — Page 141

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Narsee.

I append thereto a Memorandum on the subject which, with the Surveyor General's Report, I submitted to my Executive Council the 16th instant, and I also enclose copy of the proceedings of the Council.

Your Grace will perceive that the Surveyor General points out the necessity of very extensive repairs to the Building for the purpose of preserving it in a habitable condition. Those repairs would require a complete stripping of the roof, and replacing most of the woodwork, as also relaying the floors of the greater part of the building, together with a general repainting of the interior woodwork. The entire cost as computed by the Surveyor General would exceed $12,000, and necessitate the giving up of the House for at least four months, or a longer period.

He has since informed me that the main reason for all this expenditure and inconvenience is the destruction by white Ants of the fine wood unfortunately used in the construction of the building instead of Hard wood. Wherever the latter has been used it is as sound as it...

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134 Narsee. I append thereto a Memorandum on the subject which, with the Surveyor General's Report, I submitted to my Executive Council the 16th instant, and I also enclose copy of the proceedings of the Council. Your Grace will perceive that the Surveyor General points out the necessity of very extensive repairs to the Building for the purpose of preserving it in a habitable condition. Those repairs would require a complete stripping of the roof, and replacing most of the woodwork, as also relaying the floors of the greater part of the building, together with a general repainting of the interior woodwork. The entire cost as computed by the Surveyor General would exceed $12,000, and necessitate the giving up of the House for at least four months, or a longer period. He has since informed me that the main reason for all this expenditure and inconvenience is the destruction by white Ants of the fine wood unfortunately used in the construction of the building instead of Hard wood. Wherever the latter has been used it is as sound as it... Page 134 information remains as is, assuming "Narsee" is correct or contextually appropriate; "Mem!" is corrected to "Memorandum"; minor punctuation and spacing corrections made for clarity. Page 11 to page 20. Vide Enclosure page 21 to page 24.
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134 Narse. I append thereto a Mem! vide on the subject which with the Surveyor Gennals Report I submitted to my Executive Cormeil the 16th instant, and I also indose copy of the proceedings of the Corneil. Your Grace will perceive that the Surveyor Ganual points out the necessity of very extensive repairs to the Building for the purpose. of preserving it in a habitable condition. those repairs, would require a complete stripping of the roof, and replacing most of the woodwork, as also relaying the Inclosure page 11 to page. 20. Vise Enclosure page 21 *page 24. floors of the greater part of the building, together with a general repainting of the interior woodwork. The entire cost as computed ly the Surveyor General would exceed - 3125 $12,000, and necefaitate the giving up of the House for at least four monitis, or a longer period, has since informed (1. me. the main reason for all this expenditure and he as afeigned. inconvenience is the destruction. white Ants of the fine wood by used in the construction. unfortunately used in of the building instead of Hard wood. Wherever the latter has been used it is A0 sound. as it
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Narse.

I

append thereto a Mem! vide on the subject which with the

Surveyor Gennals Report I

submitted to my

Executive Cormeil the 16th instant, and I also

indose copy of the proceedings of

the Corneil.

Your Grace will perceive

that the Surveyor Ganual points out the necessity of very extensive repairs

to the Building for the purpose.

of preserving it in

a

habitable

condition. those repairs, would

require

a

complete stripping of the roof, and replacing most of the woodwork, as also relaying the

Inclosure page 11 to page.

20.

Vise Enclosure page 21

*page 24.

floors of the greater part of the building, together with a general

repainting of the interior woodwork. The entire cost as

computed ly the Surveyor General would exceed

- 3125 $12,000, and necefaitate the giving

up of the House for at least four monitis, or a longer period,

has since informed

(1.

me.

the main reason

for all this expenditure and

he

as

afeigned.

inconvenience is the destruction.

white Ants of the fine wood

by

used in the construction.

unfortunately used in

of the building instead of Hard wood. Wherever the latter has

been used it is

A0

sound.

as it

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