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Greenwich 1898

Annual report for the year ending 25th March, 1899

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CONTRACTS FOR THE PERFORMANCE OF GENERAL WORKS AND SUPPLY OF MATERIALS, &c—continued.

Date of Contract.Name of Party with whom Contract was made.Nature of Works to be performed, and Materials to be supplied.Observations.
October 1st, 1898John Mowlem Burt, William Robert Freeman and George BurtForming and paving, as a new street, the unpaved portion of Gibson Street, in the Parish of Greenwich, and being that portion which extends from the paving already laid down by the Board to the Old Woolwich Road.
October 4th, 1898John Hammerton Taylor and John Alexander GardinerClover, Rye Grass and Clover Mixture, Sainfoin, Hay, Wheat Straw, and Oat Straw, for the Board's Horses in Greenwich.From the 30th September, 1898, to the 25th March, 1899.
DittoDitto dittoClover, Rye Grass and Clover Mixture, Sainfoin, Hay, Wheat Straw, and Oat Straw, for the Board's Horses in Saint Paul, Deptford.Ditto.
DittoDitto dittoClover, Rye Grass and Clover Mixture, Sainfoin, Hay, Wheat Straw, and Oat Straw, for the Board's Horses in Saint Nicholas, Deptford.Ditto.
October 11th, 1898Frederick John Corder and Alfred Conyers HaycraftOats, Beans and Linseed, for the Board's Horses in Greenwich.Ditto.
October 18th, 1898James MurrayOats, Beans, Bran, and Linseed, for the Board's Horses in Saint Nicholas, Deptford.Ditto.
October 27th, 1898Herbert Stillwell ShiptonOats and Linseed for the Board's Horses in Saint Paul, Deptford.Ditto.
October 28th, 1898James Edward EtheridgeTo allow to the Board the sum of £12 2s. 6d., from the £953 to be paid to the Contractor for executing certain paving works in the portion of Arbuthnot Road, in the Parish of Saint Paul, Deptford, which extends from Pepys' Road to Jerningham Road, under a contract dated the 3rd May, 1898, in consideration of the said contract being read as if instead of Guernsey granite kerb in the specification annexed thereto, Norwegian granite kerb had been mentioned.