th old stone. No. 2 hearthstones. No. 2 plain
stone chimney-pieces. No. 2--2 ft. 6 in. Register
stoves. To lath and plaster ceiling, side walls,
and partitions with lime and hair two coats, and
set to slate the new roof with good countess
slates and metal nails.
"_Carpenter._--To take off roof, to lay floor
joist with 7 x 2-1/2 in. yellow battens; to fix
roof, ceiling, joist and partitions of good fir
timber, 4 ft. x 2 ft.; to use old timber that is
sound and fit for use; to close board roof, lead
flat and gutters; to lay 1 in. x 9 in. white deal
floors, to skirt rooms with 8 in. x 3/4 in. deal;
to fix No. 4 pairs of 1-3/4 in. sashes and frames
for plate-glass as per order. _All the sashes to
have weights and pulleys for opening._ To fix No.
2--6 ft. 6 in. x 2 ft. 6 in. 1-1/2 in., four panel
doors, and encase frames with all necessary
mouldings; to fix window linings, and 1-1/2 in.
square framings and doors for No. 2 dressing-rooms;
to fix No. 2, 7 in. rim locks. No. 2 box latches,
sash fastenings, sash weights, to fix 4 in. O. G.
iron eaves, gutter with cistern heads, and 3 in.
iron leading pipes.
"_Plumber, Glazier, and Painter._--To take up old
lead guttering, and lay new gutters and lead flats
with 6lb. lead, ridge and flushings with 5lb.
lead; to paint all wood and iron-work that
requires painting 4 coats in oil, the windows to
be glazed with good plate glass; to paper rooms
and landings when the walls are dry with paper of
the value of 1_s._ 6_d._ per piece, the old lead
to be the property of the plumber. _The two
cisterns to be carried up and replaced on new
roof, the pipes attached to them to be lengthened
as required by the alterations; and a water tap to
be fitted in each dressing-room._
"All old materials not used and rubbish to be
carted away by the contractor. All the work to be
completed in a sound and workman-like manner to
the satisfaction of C. Dickens, Esq., for the sum
of L241. The roof to be slated and flat covered
with lead in one month from commencing the work.
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