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Work's become necesary.
13.
I cannot conclude this stretch of the Survey Department without adding that whilst Mr Moorson has lost the
confidence of myself and of the Executive
Connail
we cannot congratulate auseless and the Colony or his defects being supplied by his second in aurhority- the Asistant Surveyor General, Mr. Buckle, of the Royal Enginen, who
has been "seconded" with a view to
his accepting employment under this
Government.
14.
Jerry early became
aware
that,
whatever M. Buckle's merits might be
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a Military Engineer, he
was not
well suited for the requirements of his
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prevent post, being without adequate
experience,
as
a Civil Architect, and
being also defective
15.
sin resources
to meet
the frequent requirements of the licvernment.
In the few matters hitherto entrusted to his superintendence he has
contrived to cause serious inconvenience
do in completion
and expense, notably
of the Central School's lecture Wall and
laboratory - his requisition for Government Howe Turnitine - the dramage of a
The Peak and
small Swamp
Mean
the construction of a Peligraph and Police Station close to Mamtain lodge. The roof of the latter was of an expensive
Kind, and yet it leaked all over,
when
completed, whilst to this day neither
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