prejudiced or polluted by the action of the Colonial Government, or their tenants on the land so to be ceded and passing out of the possession of the Imperial Government
6. The passage of the proposed new road near the New Magazine point
The stipulations concerning this are to be found in Public Works Branch's letter dated 27 Jul 186812 "of the 34" and the concurrence thereto of the Colonial Government in 8:31 dated 2nd July 1868 from the Colonial Contract Office.
7. The opening of a public road affords access to all near the Magazine without question by night and day to within 20 feet of the Enclosure wall and 80 feet of the magazine shelf, stored with a vast number of barrels of Powder.
8. It was, after some difficulty, conceded by Rudral Brunker that the road might thus be constructed at the above distance from the Boundary wall on the condition that a wall of such elevation and extent as the CRE may consider necessary should be built along the South Boundary of the Enclosure at the Expense of the Colonial Government - This was in the
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6. The passage of the proposed new road near the New Magazine point
The stipulations concerning this are to be found in Public Works Branch's letter dated 27 Jul 186812 "of the 34" and the concurrence thereto of the Colonial Government in 8:31 dated 2nd July 1868 from the Colonial Contract Office.
7. The opening of a public road affords access to all near the Magazine without question by night and day to within 20 feet of the Enclosure wall and 80 feet of the magazine shelf, stored with a vast number of barrels of Powder.
8. It was, after some difficulty, conceded by Rudral Brunker that the road might thus be constructed at the above distance from the Boundary wall on the condition that a wall of such elevation and extent as the CRE may consider necessary should be built along the South Boundary of the Enclosure at the Expense of the Colonial Government - This was in the
9. Since that date the back...
prejudiced or polluted by the action of the Colonial Government, or their tuants on the land so to be ceded
and passing out of the possession of the Inferial Lovernment
6 . The passerge of the proposed hew road hear the New Magazine
point
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this
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34 and the concurrence therets of the Colonial Lovronment in 8:31 dated
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2nd July 1868 from the Tolonial contaz Office.
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access to all
rear the Magaznil affords persons without question by night and
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day to within 20 feet of the Enclosure wall and so feet of the magazine shelf,
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stored with a vast humber of barrels Powder.
8. It was, after come difficulty, conceded by Rudral Brunker that the road might this be constructed at the aboue distance from the Noundary Hall
ou the condition that a wall to that
off the South End of the Magazine the road, of auch
Enclosure
from
tivation and extent as the CRE.
may con
-consider necessary should be built along the South Bomedary
Boundary wall of
the Enclosure at the Expense of the Colonial Government - This was in the
9.
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