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BY THE GOVERNOR.
385
dumber
of
Gardeners and
Labourers
required
One gardener
sent up from
Nioosia for
the season.
Any
expenses
necessarily
borne
by
Governor
The
ordinary
expenses of
a Governor
or other
represen–
tative of
The King
in one of
His
Majesty's
Possessions.
Furniture
If supplied
by Colonial
Government
T h e House
is supplied
with a
reasonable
quantity of
furniture
by the
Colonial
Govern–
ment.
Percentage
annually
payable
o per cent.
Ls paid by
the
Governor
on
furnibure
other than
that of the
public
reception
rooms and
of the
offices used
by himself
and his
personal
staff.
Is Plate,
Linen,
Crockery,
Glass
supplied
by Colonial
Gort. 't
Crockery
and glass
are sup–
plied on
the same
terms.
Percentage
payable
5 per cent.
Valne of
Furniture,
Plate, Linen,
Crockery,
anil Glass
supplied
by Colonial
Govt. ?
£124 3 1
Other Information useful
for a new Gorernor •
G o v e r n m e n t Cobtag...
Troodos. is a three-sboried
stone building facing south
and west. A three-roomed
detached building contains
tbe Governor's Office and
the Aide-<Ie-Camp'3 Office
and Bed-room.
T w o separate blocks com–
prise quarters for grooms
and servants, iaddle and
harness rooms and stabling
for 12 horses.
There is a cement tennis
court and a miniature
croquet ground.
There is a guard-room and
cook-bouse for police, and,
in the grounds, a fowl-
house.
A billiard-room, S-^xSO'
is contained in a separate
building. There is uo bil–
liard table.