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Fulham 1859

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Fulham]

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Mr. Millwood, for works of slopping for the parishes of Hammersmith
and Fulham for 12 months, after the rate of £26 per
annum for each parish.
Mr. Coat, for works of cartage, at per day of 10 hours, in strong
and well-made carts—attended by one man, and drawn by one
horse, 6s. 6d. per day; or, at the option of the Board, at 1s.
per journey, average to or from any part of the district, the
man attending to assist in loading the cart.
Mr. Axton, for the removal of dust and ashes, &c. from the several
houses, yards and premises, in the parishes of Hammersmith
and Fulham, for 12 months, at £50 for each parish.
Mr. Churchman, for printing and stationery, at certain prices set
forth in the schedule, and embodied in the contract.
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hammersmith parish:

Fulham-road, between Queen - street and tlie Parish Boundary, paved and curbed, in length aboutFeet.
1030
Black Lion Lane, east side, paved and curbed600
Part of north side of New-road, paved2400
4030

fuliham parish:

London-road, from Fulham Town to Walham Green, paved, about4750
Parson's Green Lane, paved1780
From Walham Green to Stamford Bridge, south side, paved1900
Church-street, paved280
8710