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BY THE GOVERNOR.
455
Number
of
Gardeners and
Labourers
required
•x
."LOT
expenses
necessarily
borne
by
Got-ernor
Furniture
One gardener
sent np from
Nicosia for
the season.
j The
1
: ordinary
expenses of
a Governor
or other
represen–
tative of
The King
in one of
His
Majesty's
Possessions.
If supplied
by Colonial
Government
Percentage
annually
payable
Is Plate,
Linen,
Crockery,
Glass'
supplied
by Colonial
Gore.'!
Percentage
payable
The House
is supplied
with a
reasonable
quantity of
furniture
by the
Colonial
Govern–
ment.
No
percentage
is payable.
Yes.
N o
percentage
is payable.
Valne of
Furniture,
Plate, Linen,
Crockery,
and Glass
supplied
by Colonial
Gort.?
£882.3.3.
Other Information useful
for a new Governor
G o v e r n m e n t Cottage,
Troodos, is a three-storied
stone building facing south
and west. A three-roomed
detached building contains
the Governor's Office and
the Aide-de-Camp's Office
and Bedroom.
T w o separate blocks com–
prise quarters for grooms
and servants, saddle anil
harness rooms and stabliug
for 12 horses.
There is an asphalt tennis
court and a miniature
croquet ground.
There is a guard-room, cook–
house, ablution-room, la–
trine for Military Guard, a
room and cook-house for
I Police and, in the grounds,
; a fowl-house.
j A billiard-room, 32'x20',
is contained iu a seoarate
i building. There is no bil–
liard table. This room is
uow used as the Governor's
Office.
W.Cs. draining into a septic
tank.
Bath & Lavatory basins
are discharging into a
soak-away pit.
Note.—Work on a 4th
Bathroom for the Private
Secretary has been started
in 1936 ; this will be com–
pleted in 1937.