Name and Situation.

(F 14)

HOUSES OCCUPIED AS

Number and Size of

Reception Rooms.

Family Bedrooms,

Servants' Bedrooms.

What is the heating and lighting arrangement, and at whose cost?

Amount and description of

Land.

Garden.

Government House, Albert Road.

Drawing Room. 39.′0′′ × 24.′6′′ Dining Room. 40.′0′′ × 24.'4′′

Ante Room. 30,'8" x 19.′7′′ Ball Room. 60.′0′′ × 39.′6′′ Supper Rooms. 40.′6′′ × 40.′0′′ 18.′0′′ × 12.′6′′ | Billiard Room. 25.′6′′ × 22.′0′′ Card Room. 25.′3′′ × 21.′9′′ Governor's Office.

26.′6′′ × 19.′0′′ -

A. D. C.'s

and

Private Secre- tary's Office. 18,′0′′ x 16.′8′′

(1) 24.′0′′ × 19.′8′′ Dressing Room. 17.′8′′ × 9.′10′′

(2) 24.′10′′ × 19.′10′′ Dressing Rooms. 18.′0′′ × 10.′0′′ 20.′0′′ × 9.′6′′ (8) 24.'0' × 19,′6′′ Dressing Room.

21.'′4′′ × 8.′6′′ (4) 24.′9′′ × 21.′0′′ Dressing Room.

15.′6′′ × 8.′6′′ (5) 20.′0′′ × 17.'0" (6) 19.'6" x 16.'10"

(7) 18.'4" x 17.'0"

Custodian's. 12.′9′′ × 11.′8′′ Boys' Rooms. (1) 19.′6′′ × 15.6" (2) 18.′6′′ x 14.'10" (3) 19.′6′′ × 15.'0" Accommodation for 24 Coolies & 6 Lukongs Cook's Room.

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The House is heated by coal fires. The Ball, Supper, Billiard & Carl Rooms are lighted by Electricity the other Rooms by Gas, at the cost of the Governor.

About 5 acres

of garden & pleasure grounds, in- cluding tennis lawn and tennis court. Detatched from these grounds there is a small kitchen garden of

of an

about

Acre main- tained under clause VI of suggestions by Sir J. D. Hooker, (re- issued by Mr. Dyer,) and communicated with Secre- tary of State's Circular of 2nd August, 1893.

"Craigieburn"

The Peak.

Temporary residence pending the recoil-

struction of "Mountain Lodge."

4 Entertaining 8 Bedrooms.

Rooms.

Coolie quarters detached from the house.

Hented by coal | None.

fire, lighted by Gas.

A small garden and two tennis

courts.

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