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In the Farm House, a ladies' toilet was built. The materials 

 used were : three wash-out water-closets, with cisterns and seats 

 complete ; seventy-five feet of 5-inch cast-iron pipe ; fifty feet of 

 4-inch cast-iron pipe ; forty feet of 2-inch cast-iron pipe ; forty 

 feet of 2-inch lead waste pipe ; two hundred and twenty feet of 

 J-3A lead supply pipe ; six faucets ; eight stop-cocks ; one run- 

 ning trap ; twenty-two cast-iron fittings ; fifty pounds of solder; 

 one large sink. 



There were put up at the Main Entrance, two bubble drinking 

 fountains, together with two hundred feet of 2-inch irrigation 

 pipe; one hundred and twenty feet of 4-inch cement sewer pipe ; 

 two cement basins ; four cast-iron stop-cock boxes ; four stop- 

 cocks, and six garden valves. 



At No. 4 Gate, two similar fountains, with fixings, were sup- 

 plied. 



On the Ocean Parkway, there were furnished and set, twelve 

 drinking fountains of same pattern ; six on cycle paths and six 

 on sidewalks ; also, four horse troughs, two on Parkway and two 

 on side drives. Materials used : Six hundred feet of 2-inch iron 

 pipe ; forty pounds of fittings ; three 2-inch gate valves ; sixteen 

 stop-cocks ; sixteen cast-iron boxes ; sixteen barrels of Portland 

 cement ; eight hundred and forty-eight feet of 2-inch planks ; 

 fifty pounds of bolts and nuts ; one hundred and fifty feet of 4- 

 inch cement pipe, and thirty-two 4-inch cement elbows ; also 

 repaired twenty-seven fire hydrants, that are used for sprinkling 

 roads, etc.; ladies' shelter at Kings Highway (or Gravel Pit) ; 

 three hundred and twenty feet of i-inch galvanized iron pipe ; two 

 stop-cocks ; three faucets ; two stop-cock boxes, and thirty feet 

 of lead waste pipe. 



In the new Nursery, near No. 2 Gate, there were used two 

 hundred and fifty feet of pipe, and five valves for irrigation pur- 

 poses. 



In the Vale of Cashmere, there were constructed overflows 

 for the purpose of receiving refuse from the surface of water in 

 pools. There were used thirty feet of 4-inch iron pipe ; two 4- 

 inch iron elbows, and one-half barrel Portland cement. 



In the Rose Garden, there were used for supply and waste 

 pipes for the three pools, one hundred and fifty feet of 2-inch iron 



