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BY THE HIGH COMMISSIONER.
Furniture
M u m ber
of
Gardeners
and
Any
expenses
necessarily
h o m e bv
1
Lahourera • Hisrh Com*
! m - m roil missioner
If supplied
hy Isiand
'iovernment
Is Plate.
Linen,
Pcrf-enuir-e I Crockery.
annually | Glass
Payable I supplied by
! Island Govt.:*!
Percentai*--;
payable
i
Value of
Fnrnitnif.
Plate, Lineen.
Crockery.
an.I Glans
supplied by
Island Govt.
Other Ini.irmation useful
for ;i ni**v High Comniis-i-uier
An
..•rs-.:*, 2
mill and
f r o m '• to •">
w.iinrii arc
* n i * i« >v**t i
daily
e\'*>;'i. on
Sundays
and holi–
days, as.
la'.oiu-.-i-v.
T h e y are
[ paid from
I Island
I
Revenues.
oruinary
-.•-••pi-uses of
a'iov.-rnor
or other
:vp:-.->en-
!.aii\*i' ol
T;.<- King
in one of
Mis
Mai'-ty's
Possessions.
Tlie House
is supplied
with a
reasonable
quantity nf
rurnitnre
by the
Island
Govern–
ment.
I per cent.
is paid by
the High
Commis–
sioner.
•'rockery
and ulass
are sup–
plieil on
the same
rem.**.
There is a
-.mail
quantity
of linen.
plated
Forks.
and spoons'
for emer–
gencies.
;
T
> :x*r '•enc. t' 1.2'_'S-1 •**-} (invernnv-nr House, Xicosia,
is a siic'l'-sroricil structure
of wood surrounded by n
vcifindaii and a large stone
•_'a!lcry on the south side.
with d'/tadicd ICitchen.
Lamp Room and Fuel
•"-tores of masonry. It
iv.riipics three sides of a
square in the centre of
which is a concrete lawn-
tennis court. There is
also a croquet ground.
There is a separate small
i
*
stone building containing
two rooms for the use of the
Private Secretarv and
I
•' Aide-de-Camp.
There is a nuure of buildings
near the stables contain-
i ing 7 rooms suitable for
•/rooms and servants
I under column of Servants
• Bedrooms.)
There is stabling for 12*
horses. <-n\v-house, coach–
house, harness-room. G a –
rage and chicken run.
There is a srual glass house
with lean-to for flowers.
Water for the house and
garden is procured from
wells by 4 Air Motors, led
to the house and garden
hy pipes, but the supply is
a poor oue.
There is an incinerator
built at the south end of
the gardens. A labourer
is paid by the G o v e r n m e n t
to attend to the earth
' closets and remove rubbish.