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St Giles (Camden) 1876

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for St. Giles District]

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The Board Of Works for the St. Giles District

Statement of all Contracts entered into by the above Board up to the 25th Day of March, 1877.

Stone.Gravel, Sand, Ballast, Cartage, &c.Slop.Dust and Ashes.Watering.Gas.Sewers.
Turner, Thomas, Stanley-Bridge Wharf, King's Road, Chelsea.For the supply of Aberdeen granite cubes, granite kerb and broken Guernsey granite, for 12 months, from 29th Sept., 18.76.Killing- back, Charles, Icewell Wharf, Upper James St., Camden Town.For the supply of sand, ballast, gravel, and the cartage of materials, for 12 months, from 29th September, 1876; and for the supply of man, horse, cart, and harness for the like period.Mead, Wm., The Wharves, North Side, Paddington Basin.For the removal of the road sweepings from the public ways swept up by the men in the employ of the Board, for 12 months, from the 29th Sept., 1876, for the sum of £2,450.Mead, Wm., The Wharves, North Side, Paddington Basin.For the removal of the dust and ashes from the houses of the inhabitants, for 12 months, from 29th Sept., 1876, for the sum of £2,300.Mead, Wm., The Wharves, North Side, Paddington Basin.For watering the district during the season of 1877, for the sum of £750.The Gas Light and Coke Company (formerly the Imperial Gas Company, and the Gas Light and Coke Com- 1 any), The London Gas Light Company.To light the public Lamps in the district, each burning 5 feet of gas per hour, at £4 7s. per lamp per annum, including lighting, extinguishing, cleaning, repairs, and painting.Killing- back, Charles, Icewell Wharf, Upper James St., Camden Town.For the construction of new sewers in Marchmont Street, Great Coram Street, and Russell Square, for the sum of £1,695.
Booth & Wheeler, 42, Bank-side, SouthwardFor the supply of granite kerb and Yorkshire paving stone.
Griffiths', J J., 305, Kings-land Road.Victoria stone flagging.