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Q-Would you say decidedly no ?

A-Decidedly no-not efficiently.

Q-And your overseers-are they reliable men?

A-My four present overseers are.

Q--Are you quite satisfied with them quite as far as to know that you can trust them ?

A-Yes; these four I can trust.

Q-And with regard to the dismissal of an overseer, suppose an overseer proved unsatisfactory, would you recommend his removal? Is that generally carried out?

A-He sometimes gets a chance.

Q-As the head of the Department, are you vested with authority, not actually to remove him, but to recommend his removal ?

A-I should recommend that he be dismissed, and the Director of Public Works would then recommend his dismissal upstairs, if it went as far as that.

By Mr. Shewan.--Why don't you follow the custom of the other Depart- ments of paying work by measurement instead of a lump sum ?

A-I cannot say.

Q-Who decides that?

A-I don't know.

By Mr. Master.-Are these contracts confined to a few contractors, or does any man have a chance?

A-Any man who can satisfy the Government that he can do the work.

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Q--And put up the necessary security? There is no class ?

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A-No; we are prepared to take any man if he is good enough.

By the Chairman.-Is there any suggestion, in addition to what you have already suggested to the Commission, that you can offer with regard to your work or the staff?

A--I certainly think two of the Assistant Engineers should be architects in the' office. There has been a predominance of engineers since Mr. WILLS' time. There is plenty of work for two architects in the office.

Q-How many architects are now in the Department ?

A-Two-Mr. FISHER and Mr. Mossop.

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A-Mr. Mossop is leaving. Two architects will probably be enough.

By Mr. Thurburn.--Is Mr. Mossop on the staff of the Public Works or is

he a special man ?

The Chairman.-He is on a three years' agreement.

By Mr. Thurburn.-Will he be kept on?

The Chairman.-I understand he is leaving the Government service.

By Mr. Shewan. You are not an architect?

A-I am an engineer by profession.

Q--And there should be two architects?

A-Yes; there is a good deal of architectural work.

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