518
desires the question of its indemnification for
These
the expenses incurred to be settled. Expenses are estimated by the Government at $78,500, viz $20,000
on
the buildings
at Stone cutter's Island, and $58,500 on the hulk to take their place
3.-
The Lazaretto building appear
to have been built in 1883, at which time
Military objection
no
seems to have been made
to their erection, but the circumstances at that time were
widely different to those now. The Colony appears to be fairly entitled to be repaid the cost incurred on these buildings.
As regards the cost of the hulk, I am not sufficiently acquainted with the terms of financial arrangements between the Colony and the Imperial Government, to be in a position to express an opinion
on this point: the Colonial Government has maintained from the first that the cost should be defrayed by the War Department, but I am unable to see on what grounds it is considered that this cost should be added to that
of the present building. The necessity for the Lazaretto from the present
He
In the War Department have been dealt with in my predecessor's letter of the 20th September 1888, 12903.
4.
removal
of
Site, and the value of Buildings
I concur entirely in the views therein expressed, except that I consider the present buildings would suffice, without any additions, to accommodate as many men of the Royal Artillery as it is desirable
518
desires the question of its indemnification for
These
the expenses incurred to be settled. Expenses are estimated by the Government at $78, 500, viz $20,000
on
the buildings
at Stone cutter's Island, and $58,500 on the hulk to take their place
3.-
The Lazaretto building appear
to have been built in 1883, at which time
Military objection
no
seems to have been made
to their erection, but the circumstances at that time evere
existing,
am not
of
the
widely different to those now. the Colony appears to be fairly entitled to be repaid the cost incurred on these buildings.
As regards the cast of the hulk, I sufficiently acquainted with the terms financial arrangements between the Colony and the Imperial Government, to be in a position to express an opinion
opinion on this point: the Colonial Government has maintained from the first that the cost should be defrayed by the War Department, but I am unable to see on what grounds it is considered that this cost should be added to that
the present building The necessity for the the Lazaretto from the present
He
In the War Department have been dealt with in my predecessor's the 20th September 1888, 12903.
4.
removal
f
of
Site, and the value Buildings t
letter
of
I concur entirely in the views therein expressed, except that I consider the present buildings would suffice, without any additions, to accommodate as men o
the Royal Artillery
many
as it is
desirable
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