CO129-173 - Sir Kennedy - 1876 [1-3] — Page 480

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to make to the

with

arrangements detailed in correspondence, forwarded there.

for his perusal, and accompanied by a plan, shewing the intended line of the

new

Road, and the

amended one of the portions of the "War Department ground decided

given up

to be

The objection which Major General Brunker has recorded is one which Colonel Sir Edward Bruce, the

officer Commanding Royal Engineers, concur with him in considering of undue importance, and one which is not

)

removed, though modified by the conditions imposed by Major General Guy being observed)

477

There appear to have been

a suggestion that the Road should not approach the

Magazine boundary wall at

nearer

than 20-feet

point

also

a suggestion that a high wall should

also be built

for security

as an additional

measure

The Major General in

question

shares Colonel Sir Edward Bruce's views as

to this being feasible, and as the point was conceded by Major General Guy, in consideration of the difficulties to be otherwise overcome by the Colony, Major General Brunker will withdraw

his opposition to the scheme, provided the under mentioned conditions

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to make to the with arrangements detailed in correspondence, forwarded there. for his perusal, and accompanied by a plan, shewing the intended line of the new Road, and the amended one of the portions of the "War Department ground decided given up to be The objection which Major General Brunker has recorded is one which Colonel Sir Edward Bruce, the officer Commanding Royal Engineers, concur with him in considering of undue importance, and one which is not ) removed, though modified by the conditions imposed by Major General Guy being observed) 477 There appear to have been a suggestion that the Road should not approach the Magazine boundary wall at nearer than 20-feet point also a suggestion that a high wall should also be built for security as an additional measure The Major General in question shares Colonel Sir Edward Bruce's views as to this being feasible, and as the point was conceded by Major General Guy, in consideration of the difficulties to be otherwise overcome by the Colony, Major General Brunker will withdraw his opposition to the scheme, provided the under mentioned conditions 1 Page 480 Page 481
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to make to the with arrangements detailed in corrependence, forwarded there. for his perial, and accompanied by a plan, chewing the intended line of the new Arad, and the Amned one of the portions of the "War Department ground decided given up to be The objection which Major General Brinker has recorded is one which 11 Colonel Se Butt, the unite Commanding Royal Enquirer, mater with him in enside in considering of undailted importance, and one which si not ) removed, though modified by the conditions imposed by Majo Gonzal Guy being observed) 477 There appear to have been that the Road should not approach the Magazine bundary wall at than 20-feet pimt nearer wish amy W suggestion that a high wall should also be built Recurity an.. additional ameims The Major General in Jesellen's views as to mat this leveillen's for or in question of prasible, and as the point- was conceded by Major General Guy, in camideration the difficulties to be otherine wercome by the Colony, Majir General Brunker mill withdraw apposition to the schane, provided the under mentioned conditions 1 Page 480Page 481
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to make to the

with

arrangements detailed in corrependence, forwarded there.

for his perial, and accompanied by a plan, chewing the intended line of the

new

Arad, and the

Amned one of the portions of the "War Department ground decided

given up

to be

The objection which Major General Brinker has recorded is one which 11 Colonel Se Butt, the

unite

Commanding Royal Enquirer, mater with him in enside

in considering of undailted importance, and one which si not

)

removed, though modified by the conditions imposed by Majo Gonzal Guy being observed)

477

There appear to have been that

the Road should not approach the

Magazine bundary wall at

than 20-feet

pimt

nearer

wish

amy

W

suggestion that a high wall should

also be built

Recurity

an..

additional

ameims

The Major General in

Jesellen's views as

to mat this leveillen's

for or

in question

of

prasible, and as the point- was conceded by Major General Guy, in camideration the difficulties to be otherine wercome by the Colony, Majir General Brunker mill withdraw

apposition to the schane, provided the under mentioned conditions

1

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