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Fulham 1887

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Fulham]

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£s.d.£s.d
Brought forward1,185007,40000
22 Slop Carts, numbered 1 to 22, at £15 each33000
10 Shoot Carts, numbered 1 to 10, at £10 each10000
10 Dust Carts, numbered 1 to 10, at £10 each10000
2 Water Carts, numbered 1 and 2, at £14 each2800
1 Gully Cart, numbered 1, at £101000
1 Spring Cart, numbered 1. at £151500
17 Water Vans, numbered 1 to 17, at £20 each34000
1 Stone Bus, numbered 1, at £202000
2 Road Sweepers, numbered 1 and 2, at £15 each3000
2 Sand Distributors, numbered 1 and 2, at £40 each8000
1 Chaff Cutter, numbered 1, at £101000
Rolling Stock, Tools, Implements, Fodder, Stores, &c., at Depot25000
Sand, Gravel, Hoggin, &c.20000
2,64800
£10,04800

Free Docks, Recreation Ground, Urinals, Fountains, Lamp Columns,
and other Properties of the Vestry in the Parish are not valued.
The following are the abstracts of the Accounts lor the financial
year 1887-8, duly audited in accordance with Sec. 106, Cap. 120, of 18
and 19 Vic. Annexed is also a Statement of the Contracts entered
into by the Vestry to 25th March, 1888. Appendix I. shows the Rates
leavied in Fulham from 187G-7 to 1887-8, and Appendix II. the
amounts paid to all outside bodies during the same period, over which
the Parish have no direct control.
ROBERT HERMANN MEYER,
Accountant to the Vestry.