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Healey will find one-quarter of the estimated 

 cost. The County Council is asked for three- 

 quarters. The sum has been included in the 

 estimated expenditure of the Small Holdings Com- 

 mittee under the heading * Advanced for Buildings, 

 1905-1906.' William Healey is a market-gardener, 

 and occupies holdings Nos. 18 and 19. The 

 acreage and the half-yearly instalments paid are 

 as follows : 



Assuming that the County Council advances 370, 

 the amount of repayment in the balance of the 

 forty years i.e., 31 in this case commencing 

 with the first payment on March 25, 1905, and 

 ending September 29, 1935, will amount to a half- 

 yearly sum of about 10 10s. This house is of a 

 better character and the buildings larger than on 

 the other plots where houses have been erected in 

 the same way. 



The Council have already advanced 1,794 16s. 

 for buildings, and eight houses have been erected.* 



Character of Houses. The houses all contain a 

 kitchen and living-room, a back kitchen, larder, 

 and three bedrooms. The buildings have a stable, 

 tool-house, copper for pig food, and generally 



* Since this was written another house has been put up, 

 bringing the sum advanced to =2,078 19s. 



