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connected with the "anchorage of warships", but upon
what is stated to be the requirements of barges and other
craft employed in connection with the Dockyard Extension
Works. It has further to be noted that such an extension
of the existing concession can only be made to the prejudice of rights of mooring hitherto exercised by the
Colonial Government and by private persons.
(sd.) H.S.Berkeley,
29th December 1902.
Attorney General,
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connected with the "anchorage of warships", but upon
what is stated to be the requirements of barges and other
craft employed in connection with the Dockyard Extension
Werks. It has further to be noted that such an extension
of the existing concession can only be made to the prejudice of rights of mccring hitherto exercised by the
Colonial Government and by private persons.
(sd.) H.S.Berkeley,
29th December 1902.
Attorney General,
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