CO129-229 - Acting Governor Marsh & Public Offices - 1886 [11-12] — Page 106

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Enclosure

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I recommend that a vote be applied for of $11,500 at the next meeting of the Legislative Council to defray the cost of a strong retaining wall along the face of the cliff which is now nearly perpendicular, and also to meet the minor cost of other contingent works in connexion with the site.

If there are completed, they will put an end to further landslips below the Hospital, and will place the latter and surroundings beyond risk of an accident.

(Signed) J. M. Price,

Surveyor General

11th October, 1886.

(Copy)

Minute.

(Signed) W. H. Marsh,

The Officer administering the Government recommends the Council to vote the sum of $11,500, the estimated cost of constructing a strong granite retaining wall along the northern face of the cliff upon which the Government Hospital buildings are built.

The last rainstorm having caused a serious landslip along the cliff, which is now nearly perpendicular, it is requisite to put the Hospital as well as the buildings and the road below beyond the risk of serious accident that might be entailed by another landslip.

Government House,

Hongkong, 12th November, 1886.

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Enclosure 104 I recommend that a vote be applied for of $11,500 at the next meeting of the Legislative Council to defray the cost of a strong retaining wall along the face of the cliff which is now nearly perpendicular, and also to meet the minor cost of other contingent works in connexion with the site. If there are completed, they will put an end to further landslips below the Hospital, and will place the latter and surroundings beyond risk of an accident. (Signed) J. M. Price, Surveyor General 11th October, 1886. (Copy) Minute. (Signed) W. H. Marsh, The Officer administering the Government recommends the Council to vote the sum of $11,500, the estimated cost of constructing a strong granite retaining wall along the northern face of the cliff upon which the Government Hospital buildings are built. The last rainstorm having caused a serious landslip along the cliff, which is now nearly perpendicular, it is requisite to put the Hospital as well as the buildings and the road below beyond the risk of serious accident that might be entailed by another landslip. Government House, Hongkong, 12th November, 1886.
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Enclosure 104 recommend secwson, and I therefore that a vote be applied for of $11,500.. at the next exceeting of the Legislative Council to defray the cost of a strong retaining wall along the face of the cliff which is now nearly perpendicular, and also to meet the minor cost of other contingent works in connexion with the site. Ka креслам QU If there day completed this they will put an end to further landslips below the Hospital, and will place the latter and surroundings beyond risk of an cosident. (Signed) J. M. Price, Herveyor General Long trong 11th October, 1886. } (Copy) Minute. (Signed) W. H. Manch, The Office's telministering the Government recommends the Council to vote the of $11,500. -the estimated cost of constructing a strong greenite retaining - wall along the northern face of the cliff. upon which the Government Hospital buildings are built. The last rainstorm having caused a serious landslip; along the cliff, which is now nearly perpendicular, it is requisite to pub the Hospital as well as the buildings and the road below beyond the risk of serious accident that might be entailed by another landslip. Government Wonse, Hongkong, 12th November, 1886. F ts
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Enclosure

104

recommend

secwson, and I therefore that a vote be applied for of $11,500.. at the next exceeting of the Legislative Council to defray the cost of a strong retaining wall along the face of the cliff which is now nearly perpendicular, and also to meet the minor cost of other contingent works

in connexion with the site.

Ka

креслам

QU

If there day

completed this they will put an end to further landslips below the Hospital, and will place the latter and surroundings beyond risk of an cosident.

(Signed) J. M. Price,

Herveyor General

Long trong

11th October, 1886.

}

(Copy)

Minute.

(Signed) W. H. Manch,

The Office's telministering

the Government recommends the Council to vote the of $11,500. -the estimated cost of constructing

a

strong greenite retaining - wall along the northern face of the cliff. upon which the

Government Hospital buildings

are

built.

The last rainstorm having caused a serious landslip; along the cliff, which is now nearly perpendicular, it is requisite to pub the Hospital as well as the buildings and the road below beyond the risk of serious accident that might be entailed by another landslip.

Government Wonse,

Hongkong, 12th November, 1886.

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