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St Pancras 1907

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for St. Pancras, London, Borough of]

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FOOD DESTROYED.

The following food, unfit for human consumption, was destroyed during the year:-

Date.Division and Sub-Division.Description of Article.Action taken
1907.
Feb. 5South—Whitfield11 coal fishRemoval requested.
„ 18East—Oakley Square75 lbs. of skate,,
Mar. 12,, Ossulston3 cwt. of skate,,
„ 16,, ,,2 cwt. of herrings,,
May 3West—Chalk Farm10 stones of small fish,,
„ 16East—Bartholomew1 trunk of haddocks,,
June 2West—Euston1 rabbit,,
„ 13East—Ossulston1 cwt. of skate .,,
July 9North—Maitland Park1½ cwt. of skate,,
Aug. 5East—OakleyA quantity of raspberries,,
7,, ,,,, strawberries,,
Sept. 12South—Mecklenburgh4 lbs. of white grapes and 4 apples,,
,, ,,East—OakleyA quantity of mussels,,
„ 16North—Maitland Park200 oysters,,
„ 20East—Oakley2 Crates of pears,,
Oct. 4West—Regent's ParkA quantity of apples, pears, plums, and grapesSeized and condemned.
Dec. 5South—Argyle3 Ostend rabbitsRemoval requested.
,, 20East—OssulstonCarcass of pig,,
„ 21West—Chalk FarmCarcass and offal of a bullock,,

SUMMONS.

Under the Public Health (London) Act, 1891, in respect of Food.

Situation.Offence.Result of Proceedings.
430, Euston RoadExposing for sale unsound fruitFined £1 and costs, 2s.