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Fulham 1881

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Fulham]

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of a different construction, size, material, or other conditions, or in
another manner or form than shall be directed or appointed by the
aforesaid District Board; every person so offending shall for every such
offence, forfeit a sum not exceeding Fifty Pounds; and the Board
may cut off the connection with such sewer.—Penalty: 25 and 26
Vic. Cap. 102, Sec. 61.
VI. The person or persons making application under these Regulations will
be required to lodge a sum sufficient to meet the expenses of the Board
for supervision of the Works, such sum to be fixed at the time of granting
the application.—See Note.
Any further information required and forms of application for permission
to construct sewers, etc., may be obtained of the Surveyor at the Offices of the
Board.
Approved and ordered to
be printed, 4th April, 1877.
By Order,
THOMAS EDWARD JONES,
Clerk to the Board.
Broadway House,
Hammersmith, W.
REGULATION No. IV. amended by addition of words following
Note.—That when the plans are approved, the owner or builder of thy
Sewer as the case may be, shall give to the Surveyor to the Board seven days
notice (in writing) of the date of his intention to commence, and of the quantity
of work he intends to execute under such notice; and to deposit a sum equivalent
to one guinea per week; or such other sum as may be considered
necessary, for so many weeks as the works may be in progress; and if
such time be exceeded, then a further notice shall be given and further suit
shall be paid at the same rate. Should the work be discontinued or stopped
from any cause, previous to commencing the same, a fresh notice shall be
given, and payments made as aforesaid.
Approved and ordered to
be printed, 9th July, 1877.
THOMAS EDWARD JONES,
Clerk to the Board.

APPENDIX No. 5.

Statement shewing Name, Number, and Quality of Article submitted to the Public Analyst for twelve months ending

March 31st, 1882.

Name of Article.Number of Samples Examined.Result of Examination.
Adulterated.Pure.
Milk652540
Butter32329
Bread28028
Coffee18414
Mustard12012
Gin716
Arrowroot606
Rum422
Sugar404
Lard202
Prepared Cocoa202
Sweetmeats202
White Pepper202
Black Pepper101
Brandy101
Cornflour101
German Sausage101
Mixed Pepper101
Totals18935154