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16 th. December 
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Sir, 
The Anti-mosquito Gomnittee has reouented 
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the Gardens* Committee to fill the Cluny Lake: and I have 
honour thereupon to seek your advice. 
2. I have had the Cluny Lake rounded and it 
holds on the average 3 feet of water with banks I- P feet 
high: to fill it allowing for sinking as the nud below the 
water is deep IB0000 cubic feet of earth will be required. 
3. In my opinion the best way of getting 
this earth will be to take it from the Economic Gardens at 
the point nearest to the Lake. I submit to you a plan of v 
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that part. There is one house in it with a too remote 
tennis court: and there is in your estimated budget for 
I9°I nroVirion e 0T ~ second emml house, the situation for 
which according to my nrononnl- is *>5 marked on the n!~n # 
These t^o houses should h-^vn one joint tennis court which 
may be conveniently as on the mien. The hill aide west of 
the promened courtka st^en as the menfeil contain lines 
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[ 3 feet v^rtic^l) indicate. 
4. tty suggestion i that the ares intsr>- 
ded for the tennis court be lowered to a little below the 
level of the lower house which will give about 7POOO cubic 
feet of earth and make it about 17-14 feet lower than tht 
proposed new house which it will not approach nearer 50 
feet. 
5. An additional 2QO00 cubic feet would 
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