This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1855 Excerpt: ...These works have been and are entirely carried on by Mr. Aspinall, assistant in charge. There is a first class chokee, in other words a comfortable house, built for his accommodation at Ogunpoor, and at Bhanpoor, (a sadly unhealthy spot, ) I have erected a good second class chokee, that the watchers in charge of the ...
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1855 Excerpt: ...These works have been and are entirely carried on by Mr. Aspinall, assistant in charge. There is a first class chokee, in other words a comfortable house, built for his accommodation at Ogunpoor, and at Bhanpoor, (a sadly unhealthy spot, ) I have erected a good second class chokee, that the watchers in charge of the dam during the rains may at least be spared unnecessary exposure. 64. The principal defect in the canal, as it stands at present, appears to be the entire want of irrigation on the west bank of Defects at present. i.. the Bhygool; this, however, has not been entirely neglected. On the western branch from the Lowka overfall, a regulating head has been built near the village Koonverpoor, and a rajbuha laid out and excavated in a westerly direction till it is stopped by the Bhygool. Over this river I propose taking the water by an aqueduct ninety feet in length, and then running a rajbuha down the west bank of the Bhygool, as far as the Choreylee dam. When this is completed the original design may be considered as carried out, and all that part Suggestions for future n.i. -, -i /.. management and im-ot the country, favorably situated for receiving water provements. from the Bhygool canal, will I think have been brought under its influence. During the ensuing season there will be no lack of employment for Mr. Aspinall in charge of this work. But very little has been done as yet in laying out the more minute details of the irrigation, and this will require close attention. The irrigation cuts will be numerous but very short, and I anticipate no difficulty in getting the zemindars to pay for them. Many bridges will be required and the fittest spots for these will have to be selected. A new canal always requires care for a few years, to arrange for..
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