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Lewisham 1895

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Lewisham]

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The Establishment Expenses Account referred to—Continued.

EXPENDITURE—Continued.£s.d.£s.d.
Brought forward13811524252155
tes, Taxes, and other Expenses-(Continued).
Mr. Baldwin Latham, C.E.—Action by Beckenham Urban District Council3550
London County Council-Costs of Loans4710
Legal charges781910
Cleaning Penge Committee Room and attending to rain guage220
Annual inspection Expenses (1894)341610
Ditto ditto (1895)351910
Uniforms for Hall Porter and Messenger9150
Winding Turret Clock880
Analyses of Sewage matter, Water, &c.11110
Contribution to Workmen's Sick Club2000
Expenses in connection with Dust Destructors3265
Preparation of Plans for Coroner's Court and Mortuary26106
Enquiry as to deficiency in water supplied to private consumers2177
Fees for Medioal Examinations110
Disinfectants150
Office Garden90
Expenses in connection with the Audit of the Accounts168
Railway, Tram, Omnibus and Cab Fares paid to Officers and Employes ofBoard in the discharge of their duties7612
Telegrams, Agreement Stamps, cost of Postal Orders, Acts, &c.3298
Carriage of Goods184
Bottles for Samples70
Christmas Box to Postmen50
1841110
£609465
SEWISHAM. APPORTIONMENT OF RECEIPTS.
General Purposes Account62441
Lighting Account9739
Sewerage Purposes Account6417
78595
PENGE.
General Purposes Account177188
Lighting Account2447
Sewerage Purposes Account3190
23312i
£101918
SEWISHAM. APPORTIONMENT OF EXPENDITURE.
General Purposes Account3,674186
Lighting Account61S71
Sewerage Purposes Account404211
4,69786
PENGE.
General Purposes Account10661
Lighting Account15797
Sewerage Purposes Account17333
1,3961711
£6,0946; 5

Note.—The Establishment Receipts and Expenses of the Board are, in the first instance, apportioned between
the Parish of Lewisham and Uamlet of Penge, on the basis of rateable value, and such receipts and expenses are
farther apportioned between the several rate-purposes in the Parish and Hamlet respectively, in proportion to tho
receipts and expenditure for the year on each.
The Rateable Value adopted as the basis of apportionment is the same as that adopted by the London County
Council, viz:—
Parish of Lewisham £515,374
Hamlet of Penge 153,224
£068,598