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rods, in situations naturally the most favourable, in 

 order both that the limits of the beds already discovered 

 may, if possible, be determined, and that it may be as- 

 certained whether thicker and richer beds of the mineral 

 are not to be found at a level still lower. 



So soon as I shall have constructed the few sections 

 for the preparation of which I have procured data, I 

 shall have the honour to forward them, with this Report, 

 for the perusal of His Excellency the Lieutenant- 

 Governor. 



I have the honour to be. 

 Sir, 



Your very obedient servant, 



JOSEPH MILLIGAN. 

 The Honourable 



The Colonial Secretary^ 

 Sfc. Src. 



