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experience
the
requisite knowledge
to enable him to work out such details and obtain such local information
as will ensure the preparation of accurate statistics and plans, for submission to some eminent Engineer.
Rugland
Lin
4.
Nevertheless, if in the meantime
the documents now forwarded require elucidation, I would suggest reference to Mr. Moorson, who can, from his local knowledge, satisfactorily supply any
additional information which might be needed.
I have the honor to be, My Lord
Your Lordship's most obedient humble Servant,
L. Kenneddy
Govern
2
herein
Côfin
In accordance with the instructions
ed to me,
I have to
report that-
1. The supply of water to the Cove is at present most inefficient.
2.
The distribution of the supply
is very defective.
The inefficiency of the supply
is owing to the quantity at present impounded being far below the actual requirement, and to the fact
that the main Pipe conveying the water into Taon is far too small. Dealing firstly with the Supply, we must assume that the Population for which it is necessary
to provide
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experience
the
requisite huawledge
to enable him to work out suck' details and obtain such local information
as will ensure the preparation of accurate statisties and flaus, for submission to some eminent Suginar
Rugland
Lin
4.
Nevertheles, if in the meantiine
the dreuments now forwarded require ducidation, I would suggest reference to Mr. Moorson, who anil, fromthis local Knowledge, satisfacitily supply Jarry
additional information which might be needed.
I have the honor to be, My Lad
Your Lordship's mattochenblumbé Serant, Likennedy
Govern
2
herein
Cófin
In accordance with the instruction
ed; to me,
Converged to
report that-
I have to
1. The supply of water to the Pove is at present most inefficient
2.
The distribution of the supply
is very defectives
The inefficiency of the supply
is aving to the quantity at present impounded being far below the actual requir
1:-and to the fact
ementi-and
that the main Pipe caveying the water into Taon is far too small). Dealing firstly with the Supply we must assume that the Population for which it is necessary
uccessary to provide
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