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venience was located underground, entrance to it being gained by a flight of granite steps leading from Caine Road. The roof, which is of ferro-concrete, forms the surface of Caine Road. The internal arrangements are similar to those provided in other structures of the same class and electric lighting is provided. All liabilities in connection with the work were discharged by the end of the year.
1918 Estimates, $1,500.00
1918 Expenditure, $720.66
Total Estimates, $2,500.00
Expenditure to 31/12/18, $1,308.45
(c.) Latrine at Whitfield.-The site of this convenience is immediately to the north of the Dogs' Home and south of I.L. 1061.
A contract for the work was let in March and the building was completed and handed over to the Sanitary Department in October, all liabilities being discharged by the end of the year.
The structure contains 10 seats and is on the bucket-system. Two trough urinals are also provided and there is a store for buckets and a room for a caretaker. The roof is of ferro-concrete, the internal arrangements of the building being of the usual description. Electric lighting is provided.
1918 Estimates, $3,100.00
1918 Sup. Vote, $800.00
$3,900.00
1918 Expenditure, $3,822.72
Total Estimates, $3,100.00
Expenditure to 31/12/18, $3,822.72
(d.) Trough Closet (underground) at the junction of Staunton and Aberdeen Streets.-This convenience is situated in Staunton Street, at the south-east corner of Queen's College.
A contract was let for the work in March, the structure being finished and handed over to the Sanitary Department in November. All liabilities were discharged before the close of the year.
It contains 36 seats and two trough urinals. Two small stores are also provided. The divisions between the seats are of ferro-concrete slabs, 11″ thick, painted with three coats of white enamel. The backs of the compartments are lined with 6″x6″ white-glazed tiles, the remainder of the walling and floors being lined with salt-glazed tiles. Though entirely below the level of Staunton Street, the structure is above the level of Queen's College playground on which it abuts along the north side. The walls of the structure, except that on the north side, which is of brick, are retaining walls of lime and cement concrete. The roof is of ferro-concrete and forms the footpath in Staunton Street. Entrance is gained by two flights of granite steps, one at each end and ventilation is provided by two wrought-iron pipe shafts. Electric lighting is provided.
1918 Estimates, $9,500.00
1918 Expenditure, $8,866.36
Total Estimates, $9,500.00
Expenditure to 31/12/18, $8,866.36
(e.) Urinal (underground) at the top of Calder Path.-This convenience is situated to the west of Calder Path Nullah and on the
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venience was located underground, entrance to it being gained by a flight of granite steps leading from Caine Road. The roof, which is of ferro-concrete, forms the surface of Caine Road. The internal arrangements are similar to those provided in other structures of the same class and electric lighting is provided. All liabilities in con- nection with the work were discharged by the end of the year.
1918 Estimates,.. .$1,500.00
1918 Expenditure,
720.66
Total Estimates, Expenditure to 31/12/18,...
$2,500.00
1,308.45
(c.) Latrine at Whitfeild.-The site of this convenience is im- mediately to the north of the Dogs' Home and south of I.L. 1061.
A contract for the work was let in March and the building was completed and handed over to the Sanitary Department in October, all liabilities being discharged by the end of the year.
The structure contains 10 seats and is on the bucket-system. Two trough urinals are also provided and there is a store for buckets and a room for a caretaker. The roof is of ferro-concrete, the internal arrangements of the building being of the usual description. Electric lighting is provided.
1918 Estimates,
1918 Sup. Vote,
1918 Expenditure,
$3,100.00 Total Estimates,....
800.00
$3,900.00 Expenditure to
3,822.72
31/12/18,
$3,100.00
3,822.72
(d.) Trough Closet (underground) at the junction of Staunton and Aberdeen Streets.-This convenience is situated in Staunton Street, at the south-east corner of Queen's College.
A contract was let for the work in March, the structure being finished and handed over to the Sanitary Department in November. All liabilities were discharged before the close of the year.
It con- tains 36 seats and two trough urinals. Two small stores are also provided. The divisions between the seats are of ferro-concrete slabs, 11′′ thick, painted with three coats of white enamel. The backs of the compartments are lined with 6"x6" white-glazed tiles, the remainder of the walling and floors being lined with salt-glazed tiles. Though entirely below the level of Staunton Street, the structure is above the level of Queen's College playground on which it abuts along the north side. The walls of the structure, except that on the north side, which is of brick, are retaining walls of lime and cement concrete. The roof is of ferro-concrete and forms the footpath in Staunton Street. Entrance is gained by two flights of granite steps, one at each end and ventilation is provided by two wrought-iron pipe shafts. Electric lighting is provided.
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1918 Estimates,
1918 Expenditure,
$9,500.00
8,866.36
Total Estimates, Expenditure to
31/12/18,
$9,500.00
8,866.36
(e.) Urinal (underground) at the top of Calder Path.--This con- venience is situated to the west of Calder Path Nullah and on the
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