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could have a far better uiternal effect. The cost of such a roof world probably not be more than
cent more than the wooden one and taking the lighter flour and the iron roof together there
considerable saving of
per
would be a
Note E.
Suice Mr. Wills refer to
Mr. Gale, it is well to porint out that
in so
far as Mr Willo recommendations
respecting
the roof
are concerned
they
expense.
Note E.
are derived from Mr. Gale with whom I went carefully into the whole question some mouths before. Mr Willo arrived in the Colony :
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Note. It. Wuidows. As regards
originally
wuidoos I had
the
witended
to Grave Venetian shutters outside.
the sashes, but considering the comparatively small amount of
sun to which the Market will be
the
subjected owing to its being shaded by higher buildings during greater part of
the
day, I regard
then
I have
gove
into the se
Note F
two last items with Mr Gale who has I find had some special
experience ii iron and steer
construction and with whose
opinions & perfectly concur.
Windows. The windnes as shown are proposed to be simple
14 Jalousies
casement wuideos without,
and
only protected
by
bamboo
blinds inside. This would I think
render the building very
Tw
the surface.
hot in
of
the
glass being unprotected from the direct rays of the sun the internal
temperature
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