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relieved, and are not to congregate to 



talk to each other. 



Any attendant found sleeping at 



his post, or otherwise neglecting his 



duty, will forfeit a fortnight^s pay for 



the first offence, and be dismissed on 



its repetition. 



The sawdust used for sweeping 



must be sufficiently damped to lay 



the dust. 



The men who have charge of the 

 umbrellas, sticks, &c., are held re- 

 sponsible for the delivery of them to 

 their owners ; they are to make good 

 any loss occasioned by neglect or 

 want of care : and thev will be dis- 

 missed on the recurrence of such 

 neglect. 



In making the fires the paper and 

 wood are not to be lighted before the 

 coals are put on. 



The gatekeepers are to stop any 

 bag, parcel, or other article carried 

 by an attendant, workman, labourer, 

 &c., not having a pass from an officer, 

 or from the Clerk of the Works. 



Each of the front- gatekeepers is 

 to work the Telegraph when he comes 

 on duty ; and he must report imme- 

 diately to the Clerk of the Works if 

 it appears to be at all out of order. 



The Head Housemaid is to direct 



