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Mile End 1890

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Hamlet of Mile End Old Town]

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23 APRIL, 1890.
realization 011 either or both of the properties mentioned,
and £12 for out of pocket expenses, or £10 if
Harford Street lands only are submitted, the plans to
be paid for by the Vestry.
Massina, Roper & Mead, 58, Mile End Road; no reply.
Moore, C. C. & T., 144, Mile End Road; decline to tender.
Paul, J. T., 64, do. no reply.
Philips, C. N., 200, do. ½ per cent.
cluding all expenses.
Phillips & Co., 347, Mile End Road ; 1 per cent.
Prevost, J. G. & A., 176, do. 1 per cent. on
first £2,000 and 12/6 per cent. beyond, £5 for out
of pocket expenses, and Vestry to do plans.
Savage, A. R. & Son, 463, Mile End Road; 1 per cent. on
realization and £5, for expenses.
Taylor, C. C. & Son, 10 & 12, Mile End Road; no reply.
Tobin & Sons, 128, Mile End Road ; no reply.
Upton, W. J., 330, do. 1 per cent. on
zation and £5 5/- for expenses.
Moved by Mr. Cade and seconded—That the offer of
Messrs. Dale & Trafford be accepted.
Moved by Mr. J. D. Kemp and seconded by Mr. Henley—
That the offer of Messrs. J. G. & A. Prevost be accepted.
Moved by Mr. Lyon and seconded—That the offer of
Messrs. Savage & Sons be accepted.
Moved by Mr. Lloyd and seconded by Mr. Peacock—That
the offer of Mr. W. J. Upton be accepted.
The Chairman submitted the names to a show of hands and
there appeared
In favor of Messrs. Dale & Trafford 2 votes.
„ „ Prevost - 14 „
„ „ Savage & Sons 9 „
„ Mr. Upton 16 „
A division was demanded as between Messrs. Prevost and
Mr. Upton, and upon such division there appeared
In favor of Messrs. Prevost—Messrs. Andrews, Cade,
Calnan, Calton, Cushen, Forster, Henley, J. D. Kemp,
W. A. Kemp, Lyon, Macve, Mardle, Ockelford, Padfield.—14
votes.
In favor of Mr. Upton—Messrs. Bandey, J. Brown, Bull,
Burge, Coker, Furness, Hasted, Hirst, Lloyd, Ludbrook,
Mardorf, Martin, Peacock, Porcas, Proops, T. J. Smith, Taylor,
Thomas, Upton.—19 votes.
A further division was then demanded as between Mr. Upton
and Messrs. Savage, and upon such division there appeared
In favor of Mr. Upton—Messrs. Andrews, Bandey, Birks,
Brown, Bull, Burge, Coker, T. Cook, Hasted, Henley, Hirst
Jacobson, J. D. Kemp, Lloyd, Ludbrook, Macve, Mardorf,
Martin, Padfield, Peacock, Porcas, Proops, T. J. Smith, Taylor,
Thomas, Upton.—26 votes.