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The key of the office should he lodged with Mr* **aniff at 
night as you liye too far away. 
urgently 
If men on monthly pay apply £or leave^ though sickness, you 
should go to the Resident Councillor for sanction: if 
there is nc urgency forward the app&ca tion to me* 
Special work tc he undertaken is:* 
(1) explore in the trees hy the Upper Bridge for a rneattf 
of improving the view of the Waterfall from the road-junc¬ 
tion hy Plant-house no. 9. 
(2) , As soon as the wire ordered comes, make oages for atoned 
and with them build up the hanks of the stream on both sides 
below the Central Bridge 
(3) put some cages into the deep eddy on the side of the wing 
of the Middle Dam, 
(4) if you have manure enough extend the planting of Bougain¬ 
villaeas on the bank south of the Entrance, 
(5) let me know what seeds you want for 1922, 
(6) draw up a scheme for deoorative planting in 1922, and let 
me have it for submission tc the Committee: it should pro¬ 
vide for all the seasons, 
(7) cut out the old Pandans in the hollow of the upper half 
of the Garden, drain, and plant showy things round the edg«- 
of this basin towards the Upper Central Road, 
(8) insist on the stopping of two bad practices, that of hidiv^ 
rubbish in unauthorised places, and that of digging sand for 
the roads from places where it leaves an unsightly pit^ 
(9) cut out the dying Eucalyptus on the lawn above Plant-house 9 
There are other# pieces of work waiting attention, which 
can be done if circumstances permit, such as the re-arranging 
Plant house no. 1 and the making of a cemented runnel for the 
water coming from the Lily pond. 
Aim at getting the u arden very tidy and the lawns good. To 
bring an European tidiness into the harden was the chiei reason 
for your appointment being re- 
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