Island, by which.
means
Ishall obtain
the stone I want at a much less cost than if supplied by the Contructer building the wall.
It is proposed to restore the mos wall with much larger blocks of + granite than heretofore used, and with a good backing of Concrete.
To prevent the wash of the sea-
breaking away
the loose backing of the wall and the surface of the roadway, I think it would be advisable to pave the whole surface of the roadway, laid upon a bed of conorite, but as this would be enormously expensive, I propose to try a short distance of the Praya Central,
say 100 Yards
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-nearly opposite the Central Market, where I would lay a footpath 10 feet
wide
will
on the side of the sea wall; this
• prove the experiment and will additional sum of $750, only. With reference to the damage
cost an
to the Public Buildings, the Gaol at Stone Cutlers' Island suffered most severely, the greater portion of the roof on the East Wing, or Powder Magazine, being nearly stripped of tiles.
Of Valice Stations. The principal damage to the Central, lay in the fall of the Ceiling of No 14 Room, that assigned to the European Constables the wind having got into the roof.__ Stanley, Aberdeen, and Tok foolum,
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