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Annual report of the Medical Officer of Health of the Borough of Hammersmith for the year 1911
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LICENSED SLAUGHTER HOUSES.
The whole of the licensed slaughter houses in
the Borough were under inspection by the Inspector
for offensive trades. At the annual inspection of
slaughter houses in October, 1911, I had received
notices that 9 licences were to be applied for. All
of them were found to be, as far as your Council's
requirements were concerned, in a satisfactory condition.
Your Council decided to inform the London
County Council that you offered no opposition to the
renewal of any of the licences, and at the Special
Sessions at the London County Council, held in
October, the 9 licences were granted. The slaughter
house at No. 35 Queen Street has, since October,
ceased to be used for the purpose of the license.
The following is a list of the licensed slaughter
houses in the Borough :—
NORTH DISTRICT Wards nos 4,5,6 and 7.
ADDRESS. | NAME OF LICENSEE. |
---|---|
185 Uxbridge Road | John Mullet Allwright |
40 Goldhawk Road | Benjamin Holton |
!38 | Joseph Moore |
CENTRE DISTRICT. Wards Nos. 2 and 3.
address. | name of licensee. | |
---|---|---|
247 Goldhawk Road | Edgar P. Jarrett | |
55 Dalling Road | Charles Meeks. |
SOUTH DISTRICT.Wards No. 1.
address. | name of licensee. | ||
---|---|---|---|
35 Queen Street | George A. Silcock (not in use since October) | ||
49 King Street | Benjamin Holton | ||
65 „ | Thomas Holton | ||
321 „ | Stanley Brooks Midwinter |