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BY THE GOVERNOR.
331
Furniture
Number
of
Gardener* and
Labourers
required
Any
expense*
necessarily
borne
by
Go-'cruor
If supplied
by Colonial
Government
lY-rcciitagc
annually
payable
O n e gardener ' T h e |
sent up from j ordinary [
Nicosia for ; expenses of
the season. I a Governor
or other
represen-
; taiive of
T h e K i n g j
in utie of I
; « » |
1
Majesty's !
Possession's!
T h e House ' o per cent
is supplied | is puid by
with a
reasonable
quantity of
furniture
by tlie
•Jolonial
Govern–
ment.
IS
tlie {
Governor
on
furniture '
other than :
that, of tlie i
nnblic !
reception
rooms and
of the
offices used
by himself
and his
personal
staff.
Is Plate.
Linen,
Crockery,
Glass
supplieil
by Colonial
G o n . V
IVrcontaze
payable
Value of
Furniture,
Plate. Linen.
Crockery,
ami Glass
supplied
by Colonial
"Gort.?
Otber Information useful
for a new Governor
Crockery
and glass
are sup–
plied on
the same
term*-.
•*> per cent. £ 3 6 5 8 4 G o v e r n m e n t C o t t a g e .
Troodos. is a three-storied
stone building facing south
and west. A three-roomed
detached building contains
the Governor's Office and
tho Aide-ile-Caim/s Office
and Bed-room.
T w o separate blocks com–
prise quarters for grooms
and servants, saddle and
harness rooms and stnldinj;
for Yl horses.
1
There is a cement tenuis-
conrt and a miniature
croipiet gronnd.
| There is a guard-room and
; cook-house for police, and,
I in the grounds, a fowl-
I
j A billiard-room, .32' x 20'
is contaim-d iu a separate
building. There is no bil–
liard table.