Hints from the Health Department. Leaflet from the archive of the Society of Medical Officers of Health. Credit: Wellcome Collection, London
[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Wandsworth, Metropolitan Borough]
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137-—EXISTING CONTRACTS ENTERED INTO BEFORE THE 31ST MARCH, 1902.
Date of Contract. | Name and Address of Contractor. | Nature of Contract. |
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1900. 30th Jan. | H. I. GODFREY. 32, & 90, Defoe Road, Tooting, S.W. | For maintaining, etc., electric installation at the dust destructor works, Tooting. |
19th June | THE MITCHAM & WIMBLEDON DISTRICT GAS LIGHT CO.. Western Road, Mitcham, S.W. | For incandescent lighting at Streatham and Tooting for five years, from 2nd February, 1900. |
1901. 16th March | J. HITCHCOCK, Sunnyhill Road, Streatham, S.W. | For printing minutes and notice papers, for three years, from 25th March, 1901. |
17th April | S. PONTIFEX & Co., 22, Coleman Street, E.C. | For the supply of street lamp columns in that part of the Borough which is not lighted by the South Metropolitan Gas Company, for three years from the 25th March, 1901. |
17th „ | G. TYRIE, 10, & 11. Holywell Lane, Shoreditch, E. | For the supply of scavengers' brooms, for three years, from the 25th March, 1901. |
1st May | J. MURRAY, 5, Cross Street, Woolwich, Kent. | For horse hire in the Balham, Streatham. and Tooting Wards, for three) ears,from the 25th March, 1901. |
30th June | WIGHTMAN & Co., Ltd., 104, Regency Street, Westminster, S.W. | For printing the register of electors tor five years, from 6th June, 1901. |
18th Sept. | POTTER, BATTEN & DAVIS, 23, The Pavement, Clapham, S.W. | For printing jury lists for three years, from 9th August, 1901. |
1902. 5th March | J. TRUSCOTT & SON, Suffolk Lane, E.C. | For the supply of stationery for three years, from the 31st March, 1902. |
19th „ | J. HITCHCOCK, Sunnyhill Road, Streatham, S.W. | For printing for the like period. |
26th „ | CHARRINGTON, SELLS, DALE & CO., Pier Wharf, Wandsworth, S.W. | For the supply of coal and coke for two years, from the 31st March, 1902. |