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more
adaptable to the requirements
of the Magistracy I am still of
on that in no
way
can it
opinion be made actually suitable, and
av
the
it
only way of adapting which I could discover, has been pronounced to be impracticable,
I trust that the
project
abandoned, and an
will be
antirely
new site be selected. In this connection it has occurred to me whether the piece of ground lying between the steps leading to Wyndham Street from Arbuth. not Road, and the corner at -
which these two streets unite
ht not be utilized for
douri
a
might Magistracy.
I have no
knowledge
these levits, but a cu
cursory
mis.
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the area contained within
pection made me think that
possibly it
might
be found
suitable
mitable.
that if
Might I also His Excellency
suggest is pleased
to authories the reconsideration
of the proposed scheme, he will
allow the
iMagistrates to ver re- presented on the Commission. Considering how closely they
concerned un
any project
affecting their removal to another,
think their experience
site. I
and)
knowledge of
what
they
saving
require would result in a of time to the officers entrusted with the duty of making the-
necessary arrangements.
I have &"
(Signed) H. E. Wodehouse, Police Magistrate
on: G. J. M. OBrien, aug.
Colonial Secretary
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