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Kingston upon Thames 1906

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Kingston-upon-Thames]

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The Slaughter Houses, Cowsheds, Dairies, and Milkshops
have been visited at various times, and found in a
fairly satisfactory condition.
The Registered Lodging Houses have been constantly
visited, and have been kept clean and satisfactory.
Petroleum Acts.
Premises and tanks under this Act have been kept in
a satisfactory condition, and have afforded no cause for
complaint.
Markets.
All the stalls have been kept under close observation,
and there has been no cause for complaint.
During the year the following articles outside the precincts
of the Market have been condemned:—
29 stone 5 lbs. of Beef.
16 Rabbits.
4 boxes of Codlings.
2 pads of Mackerel.
4 boxes of Skate.
13 flats of Peaches.
4 cases of Oranges.
FRED. J. PEARCE, A.R.S.I.,
Sanitary Inspector.
January, 1907.