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3. Letter from Mr. Cradwick re his removal, reporting that 

 if it was arranged that he was to act as Supervisor of 

 Instructors and would not be confined to one district he 

 would be glad to be permitted to stay at Williamsfield 

 as the most central place. 

 The Director of Public Gardens reported that the arrangements 

 proposed depended upon the Government increasing the grant to 

 the Agricultural Society which had not been done, and that there- 

 fore the division of the Island into six districts with Mr. Cradwick 

 as Supervison would not be carried through, that Mr. Cradwick 

 would have his own district and would therefore live within that 

 district. This was approved. 



tissued 22nd May, 1907.] 

 Printed at the Govt. Printing Office, Kingston. Jam. 



