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PUBLIC RECORD OFFICE
--: aɔuajajay
PPC.O. 133
COPYRIGHT PHOTOGRAPH-NOT TO | BE REPRODUCED PHOTOGRAPHIC-
18 ALLY WITHOUT PERMISSION OF THE
PUBLIC RECORD OFFICE, LONDON
wood work is firm
it often is so
and sound at the joints, effected by dry winds as to
be comparatively useless. The covers to
chairs, Sofa's yes are also much deteriorated,
the curtains too are
faded and much
worn, and the carpet of the Dining.
Room is nearly worn
through. The
lamps too have not lasted so well as
I expected,
use
the burners
those in Constant
having suffered considerably.
It is therefore questionable if it
would not be desirable to hold
a survey
upon
it and make arr
arrangements for
вс
the supply of such articles as may
condemned, by fourchase in England._
All public furniture, that is the Several articles necessary for the lower
Suite of Rooms or
public reception Rooms,
is provided by the ljovernment; the bed Room floor is furnished at the expense
of each Governor. In the case of Hois Excellency in consequence of difficulties arising in regard to the furniture of the late Governor which had been all sold, and inconveniences resulting from entry into a residence entirely denuded
of effects,
an allowance was authorised
to be paid
an
on the condition that the
Succeeding Governor showed have the refusal of the private furniture, showed he desire to buy it at a valuation.
I have ver.
(Плесору
(Signex) Chas: St. Ges. Cleverly, Surveyor General.
Malexande
Astina Colonial Secretation.