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Battersea 1902

Report on the health of the Metropolitan Borough of Battersea for the year 1903

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Date of HearingName of MagistrateName and Address of Defendant.Nature of Offence.Result of Proceedings.
Oct. 14Mr. GarrettJ. R., 22 Rashleigh Street, ClaphamExposing for sale unsound raspberriesDefendant fined £1 and 4s. costs
„ „T. S., 85 High StreetExposing for sale unsound meatDefendant fined £5 and 2s. costs
„ „Do. do.Deposit for sale unsound meatDefendant fined £2 and 2s. costs
„ „J. R., 39 Culvert RoadExposing himself in Culvert Road while suffering from small-poxDefendant fined £2 and 2S. costs
The like in the " Haberdashers Arms"Defendant fined 2s. costs
Nov. 3„ „J. M. W., 435 Battersea Park RoadFailing to notify a case of smallpoxDismissed, but without costs
Nov. 11Mr. Rose ...W. H., 27 Queen's RoadExposing for sale unsound rabbitsDefendant fined £2 and 4s. costs
Dec. 23Mr. FenwickJ. F. P., 62 Glen Eagle Road, StreathamExposing for sale unsound applesDefendant fined £3 and 10s. 6d. costs
„ „Do. do.Exposing for sale unsound bananasDefendant fined £3 and 10s. 6d. costs
„ „H. B. & Sons, 66 Robsart Street, BrixtonBreach of L.C.C. bye-law at Dulka Road with respect to fixing pan and trap to watercloset without giving noticeDefendant fined 5s. and 2s. costs
„ „W. H. M. P., 33 Union Road, ClaphamNuisance at No. 38 Sterndale RoadOrder made for premises to be closed if nuisance not abated within six weeks and defendant to pay 5s costs