To, 1 .C. If they want it I am nojs 
going oi sta n( ^ j n the way. 
s d • <1».A» 
3-I2-0E 
Treasurer 
Please refer to the I.G. 
sd, r.S.for C.S 
9-12-0C 
o.s. 
V'oulcl it not he better to refer 
this to Hr.hidley first,I understand 
that he has collected information from 
various sources as to design of pumping 
stc. The proposal of the Cardens Gttee. 
: ;as that the water should, be pumped up 
rom the pond to a storage reservoir 
it the top of the hill and, this distri- 
outed by gravitation. I was under the 
Impression that he had written in about 
it. 
in getting coolies to wort this. I 
enclose also an Estimate by vegan*s 
firjn for a hot air Hngine.This is 
* 
a little more expensive but has 
advantages in probably requiring 
less cooly labour* 
sd.H.D.I- 
Dec* 22 Of 
I should say that band, pumps would 
be more satisfactory,at any rate at 
finst- and would probably cost much 
less than a power pump in the hands 
of unshilled men. 
sd. 
* * 
C *f* o __ rw 
c. 
V'hat will he the total esti¬ 
mate with the hot air pump and also 
what will he the cost of up-heep 
annually- 
sd., 
< ^ - J 9 9 
o o _T n — O r 
s d. J, 0 # A. 
II-I2-05 
D. of Cardens 
lor your observations. 
sd. E.L.’h 
to rn_^ r 
c.s. 
The total estimate allowing 
for a gas engine and pump will be 
$o, 700. Thi s allows f or a, small 
engine shed. 
2.- The cost of .up-heep will be 
Hon.Col.Sec 
$7gO. per annua. 
Herewith the elans from the public 
•. ■*» 
Vorhs Dept, The proposal to deepen the 
well is unnecessary.The supply at 
sd. H.T.for O.D 
C0-I2-0u 
?lan & estimate retained 
present is adequate in the well,and as ^rea;surer 
the water is of exceptionally good 
cuality it would be rishy to deepen and 
perhaps spoil the water. The pump 
proposed by the ?.F.D*is a ’■’and pump- 
I understand,There is always a diffi 
culty 
This may go to the finance 
Committee and if they desire it a 
Vote can he marked, in Council. 
sd. S*xj*F* 2-I“"0 
