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land until approved.

Dane plan had been the Colonial

16. The Committee, not being appointed, resigned, and on the authority

15. On this they received the following instruction from Secretary-General).

"For Messrs Smith and Wayllar, as

"His Excellency The Lieutenant-Governor is of opinion that the walls, lodge and gates should be provided with,

AD

As abo

"the ground should be cleared and the paths made, but that otherwise the

M

"work should remain until

ones ent.

"By Command,

a

Gardener

"(Signed) J. G. Austin, July 12th 1871

n

the above minute alone, the works

were continued involving a large outlay by Mr Moorson, whose proceedings

Averi

entirely uncontrolled. No general design had been made and extensive earthworks were done and paths laid without communicating with the Executive and without having any

e was occasionally

the told to stop all progress, and from time to time the Contractors were withdrawn

from the grounds.

rounds. (Gardener, has as a result been done), in damages opinion, to the considerable has already been made to the property, a very

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239 land until approved. Dane plan had been the Colonial 16. The Committee, not being appointed, resigned, and on the authority 15. On this they received the following instruction from Secretary-General). "For Messrs Smith and Wayllar, as "His Excellency The Lieutenant-Governor is of opinion that the walls, lodge and gates should be provided with, AD As abo "the ground should be cleared and the paths made, but that otherwise the M "work should remain until ones ent. "By Command, a Gardener "(Signed) J. G. Austin, July 12th 1871 n the above minute alone, the works were continued involving a large outlay by Mr Moorson, whose proceedings Averi entirely uncontrolled. No general design had been made and extensive earthworks were done and paths laid without communicating with the Executive and without having any e was occasionally the told to stop all progress, and from time to time the Contractors were withdrawn from the grounds. rounds. (Gardener, has as a result been done), in damages opinion, to the considerable has already been made to the property, a very
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239 land until approved. Dane plan had been the Colonial 16. The Committee, not Cecing apported, resigned, and on the authority 15. On this they received the following instruction from Secretary- of "For Mefer" Smith and Wayllar, as "abs. the Imery or General). "His Excellency The Limitenant-Governor of opinion that the walls, lodge and "gatos should be provided with, AD As abo " the ground should be cleared and the "parts made, but that chauvise the M " work should remain until. ones ent. "By Command, a Gardener " (Signed) J. G. Austin, July 12 trys 1871 n the above minute alme, the works were continued involving a large outlay aittay by Mr Moorson, whose procedings Averi entirely uncontrolled. No had extensive euthings mode and paths laid and without communicating with the Precitive and without having any e was occasionally general design. the told to stop all progres, and from time to time the Cawists were with drawn) from the grands. rounds. (tervener, has as a result inretrievable. been done), in damages opinion, to the cavsiderable has already been made artik propaty, a very
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land until

approved.

Dane

plan had been

the Colonial

16. The Committee, not Cecing

apported, resigned, and on the authority

15. On this they received the following instruction from Secretary-

of

"For Mefer" Smith and Wayllar, as

"abs. the Imery or

General).

"His Excellency The Limitenant-Governor of opinion that the walls, lodge and "gatos should be provided with,

AD

As

abo

" the ground should be cleared and the "parts made, but that chauvise the

M

" work should remain until.

ones ent.

"By Command,

a

Gardener

" (Signed) J. G. Austin, July 12 trys

1871

n

the above minute alme, the works

were continued

involving a large outlay aittay by Mr Moorson, whose procedings

Averi

entirely uncontrolled. No had extensive euthings mode and paths laid and without communicating with the Precitive and without having any

e was

occasionally

general design. the told to stop all progres, and from

time

to time the Cawists were

with drawn)

from

the

grands.

rounds. (tervener,

has

as

a result inretrievable.

been done), in

damages

opinion, to the cavsiderable

has already been made artik

propaty, a very

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