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4^ COTTAGE, FARM, AND VILLA ARCHITECTUIIK. Forty feet of cutting splays Four feet of twelve-inch hollow tile drain Digging and stcening in four-inch brick-work a cesspool, four feet diame- ter in the clear, and six feet deep Paved slope to the drain in the privy Two iron chimney bars Twelve common brick arches, set in cement Nine window and door frames, bedded and pointed £70 : 3 89. Estimate of Plasterer's Work. Thirty-two yards of whitewashing to new work Sixty-two yards of whitewashing twice over Forty-five yards of stone colouring twice over One hundred and twenty-one and a third yards of render-set plastering Thirty-two yards of latlilay set plastering £'10 : 7 90 Estimate of Slater's Work. Eight squares(one hundred square feet each) of Countess slating, with painted nails £lo: 12 91. Estimate of Stone- Mason's Work. Twelve feet four inches, superficial, of Yorkshire hearth-stone Twenty feet eight inches, superficial, of Portland stone chimney pieces Sixteen feet three inches, lineal measure, of quarry Yorkshire sills, eight inches wide, bevelled and throated £4 : 92. Estimate of Carpenter's and Joiner's Work. Sixteen cubic feet four inches of oak timber in lintels, plates, &c Thirteen cubic feet eleven inches of oak timber, framed in joists, &c. . . Ninety-one cubic feet one inch of Quebec red pine timber, framed in roof and ceiling floor Nine superficial feet of one-inch gutter-board and bearers Seventy-one superficial feet nine inches of one and a quarter inch feather- edged eaves board roimded Forty-eight superficial feet nine inches of one and a half inch yellow deal hips, and ridge rounded Four superficial feet of two inch oak sleepers Six squares and fifty-seven feet, superficial measure, of slips for Countess slates, two and a half inches wide Wooden bricks One hole cut, one water board, and one cover £30 : 15 93. Estimate of Joiner's Work. Six cubic feet seven inches fir timber in proper (according to specifica- tion) door-cases One cubic foot four inches of oak timber, in sills Ten cubic inches of oak, proper, in two light frames Seventeen superficial feet nine inches of three-quarters of an inch square skirting Ninety-three superficial feet ten inches of three-quarters of an inch splayed linings and soflits Thirteen superficial feet six inches of inch shelves Twelve superficial feet of inch seat and riser Twelve superficial feet nine inches of inch wrought and rounded window board Kighty-six superficial feet of inch clamped folding shutters and hinges.. Sixty-four superficial feet si.v inches of inch gutter, with false bottoms and bearers, put together with white lead .•..«•