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Wandsworth 1894

Thirty-ninth annual report of the Board of Works for the Wandsworth District being for the year ended 25th of March 1895

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was carried out without the aid of a contractor. The
wages paid amounted to £924, and the cost of the
materials supplied to £1,856. The following firms have
sunnlied the materials, viz.: —
£
8.
d.
Mr. George Neal,—Bricks, &e 191 19 6
The Burham Brick, &c. Co.—Cement, lime, &c 135 5 2
Messrs. Richardson and Sons—Lime 5 3 5
Messrs. Doulton and Co.—Pipes and gullies 23 6 3
Mr. J. Smith—Masonry 12 19 7
Messrs. J. Knights and Son—Timber 48 15 2
„ Rowlands Bros.—Oak 94 4 9
,, C. Peacock and Co.—Timber and joinery 30 5 11 7
„ Measures Bros.—Iron girders 23 8 5
The St. Pancras Iron Co.—Roof principals and
Stable fittings 369 2 5
Messrs. Davis and Co.—Plumbing and ironmongery 283 13 9
„ Stone and Nephew—Kingpost heads 5 15 0
„ T. and W. Farmiloe —Glass 10 1 8
„ G. Farmiloe and Co.—Glass and cowls 5 0 2
„ Roberts, Adlard and Co.—Slating 164 8 5
„ Parsons and Co.—Yarnish 7 13 0
Mr. A. Sawyer—Cartage 15 18 0
„ Cunningham—White lead 7 4 1
„ Selby—Oils and colors 8 2 7
The South Staffordshire Brick Co.—Blue bricks 39 15 8
Messrs. Macfarlane—Finial 1 0 8
Messrs. Beck and Co.—Water pipes 33 17 3
The Southwark and Yauxhall Water Co. — Water
meter and fire hydrant 12 13 9
Mr. J. Horner — Clock 18 0 0
„ Bone—Scaffolding 16 19 9
District Surveyor's fees 18 0 0
£1,856 0 0
A further sum of £2,316 3s. 2d. has been expended
upon a gas engine and chaff cutter, &c., harness room
fittings, corn bins, and stable utensils; also new vans,
carts, harness, and 20 horses. The average price paid