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Fulham 1891

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Fulham]

Published
1892
Pages
198
Tables
145

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  • Page 14
    STATEMENT SHOWING ATTENDANCES OF VESTRYMEN AT VESTRY AND COMMITTEE MEETINGS, DURING THE YEAR 1891-92.
    Name.Vestry. 53 Meetings.Law and Parliamentary Committee. 26 Meetings.Finance Committee. 24 Meetings.Works Committee. 51 Meetings.New Streets Committee. 28 Meetings.Sanitary Committee 34 Meetings.Cartage Committee. 31 Meetings.Lighting Committee. 15 Meetings.Town Hall Committee. ' 25 Meetings.LammasRights&OpenSpaces Committee. 21 Meetings.Special Committees. 36 Meetings.Sub-Committees. 98 Meetings.Total 442.
  • Page 15
    STATEMENT SHOWING ATTENDANCES OF VESTRYMEN - continued.
    Name.Vestry. 53 Meetings.Law and Parliamentary | Committee. 26 Meetings.Finance Committee. 24 MeetingsWorks Committee. 51 Meetings.New Streets Committee. 28 Meetings.Sanitary Committee. 34 Meetings.Cartage Committee. 31 Meetings.Lighting Committee. 15 Meetings.Town Hall Committee. 25 Meetings.Lammas Rights&OpenSpace: Committee. 21 Meetings.Special Committees. 36 Meetings.Sub-Committees. 98 Meetings.Total 442.
  • Page 16
    The following statement will show the rateable value, population, and number of houses, at various periods, from 1856 to 1891.
    Date.Rateable Value.Number of Houses.Population.
  • Page 26
    Advertiscmets for land. The Sub-Committee then gave instructions for advertisements to be inserted in various newspapers for land, for the treatment of this Vestry's house refuse, etc., and, having received the following replies:-
    No.Situation of Land.Acreage.Price. •Remarks.
  • Page 27
    Tenders for Barging away. They also caused advertisements to be inserted in the London papers, requesting Contractors to tender for the barging away of the house refuse, slop, manure, &c., of the parish, and received the following replies in answer to the same
    NAME.Where proposed to be Barged.Slop at per cubic yard.Slop and Manure at per cubic yard.Rough Dust at per cart load.Manure Sweeping.
    At per cubic yard.At per cart load.
  • Page 36
    FULHAM WASTE LAND and LYGON ALMSHOUSES, Fulham Palace Road, S.W. The TREASURER'S ACCOUNT with the TRUSTEES, April 25th, 1891, to April 25th, 1892.
    RECEIPTS.EXPENDITURE.
    £s.d.£s.d.
  • Page 37
    1.—GROSS INCOME arising or due from the endowments for the year ending on the 31st day of March, 1892.
    Description of Real Property.Name of Tenant.For what Term leased or held.Gross Yearly Income.Outgoings and Deductions from Gross Income.Amount.Net yearly Income.Arrears due at commencement of Account.Sums received.Arrears due at close of Account.
  • Page 37
    1.—GROSS INCOME arising or due from the endowments for the year ending on the 31st day of March, 1892.
    Description of Stock in the Public Funds.Amount.Names and Description of Persons in whose names invested.Gross Yearly Income.
  • Page 38
    2. RECEIPTS. 3. PAYMENTS.
    1892. March 31.£s.d.1892. March.£s.d.
  • Page 39
    THE FULHAM UNITED CHARITIES ACCOUNT, from April 1st, 1891, to March 31st, 1892.
    Receipts.£s.d.£s.d.Expenditure.£s.d. £s.d.
  • Page 40
    ---- a------- BALANCE SHEET OF THE FULHAM BURIAL BOARD, from LADY-DAY, 1891, to LADY-DAY, 1892.
    Receipts.£s.d.Expenditure.£s.d.
  • Page 46
    TABLE I. Numbers of the different articles submitted to analysis.
    Articles Analysed.September 17th to December 31st, 1890.Quarter ending March 31st, 1891.
  • Page 46
    TABLE II. Numbers of genuine and adulterated samples.
    Articles Analysed.September 17th, to December 31st, 1890.Quarter ending March 31st, 1891.WholePeriod.
    Genuine.Adultr'd.Genuine.Adultr'd.Genuine.Adultr'd.
  • Page 47
    The nature and extent of the adulteration, and the fines and costs imposed, in those cases in which convictions were obtained during the period in question, are shown in the following table (Table III)., which embodies information given to me by Mr. W. J. H. Denselow, the Clerk to the Vestry:—
    Date.Article Analysed.Nature of extent of Adulteration.Penalties.
  • Page 48
    TABLE I.
    Articles Analysed.During First Quarter.During1Second Quarter.During Third Quarter.During Fourth Quarter.Total for Year.
  • Page 49
    TABLE II.
    Samples submitted to Analysis.First Quarter.Second Quarter.Third Quarter.Fourth Quarter.Whole Year.WholeYear.
    Genuine.Adulterated.Genuine.Adulterated.Genuine.Adulterated.Genuine.Adulterated.Genuine.Adulterated.Proportions of adulterated to genuine samples.Percentage adulterate samples of total samp
  • Page 49
    TABLE III.
    Year1887.1888.1889.1890.1890—92.
  • Page 50
    TABLE IV.
    Date.Article analysed.Nature or extent of adulteration.Penalties,
    Fines.Costs.
  • Page 59
    I.—RATEABLE VALUE, &c. The annual Rateable Value of Property in the Parish, as per County .Rate Assessment or like estimate, and the amount 1d. in the £ will produce.
    Year.Rateable Value.Amount which would be raised by a rate of 1d. in the £ gross.
    ££s.d.
  • Page 59
    II.— HOUSES, POPULATION, &c.
    Year ending March 25th.Houses.Population.Average per House.
  • Page 60
    LOANS. The total amount due on Mortgages, as per Register, at 25th March, 1891, was £80,718 18s. 8d., while at 25th March, 1892, it stands at £83,780 8s. 0d. (about eighteeen per centage of the rateable value). The following statement will show the operations during the past year:—
    Amount borrowed.Amount paid off.Amount outstanding 25th Mar., 1892.Remarks.
    £s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.
  • Page 61
    This account, which was opened in March, 1887, with a view of keeping separate from the Rate Accounts, as far as possible, the cost of purchasing and providing stables, wharf, mortuary, &c., has now been closed, and the following details are abstracted therefrom:-
    DateReceipts.£s.d.DateReceipts.£s.d.
  • Page 62
    Fulham Town Hall, Building, Furnishing, &c. to 25th March, 1892
    £s.d.£s.d.
  • Page 63
    The following abstract shows the total receipts and payments from the commencement to 25th March, 1892.
    Receipts.£s.d.Payments.£s.d.
  • Page 64
    SCHEDULE OF WORKS FOR LOAN OF £5,263 8s. 9d.
    Locality.Work.Amount.
  • Page 65
    Schedule of Works for Loan of £5,263 8s. 9d.- continued.
    Locality.Work.Amount.
  • Page 69
    In September 1891, the Chairman of the Finance Committee raised a question as to the advisability of the Town Hall being connected with the Telephone Exchange, and called for answers to the three following questions relating to the postage and petty cash expenses of the Vestry:-
    Question.Answer.
  • Page 70
    The Central Boards issuing precepts on the Vestry were the Metropolitan Board of Works and the School Board for London; now the latter only, as the precept of the Loudon County Council, the successors of the late Metropolitan Board of Works, is made on the Guardians of Fulham Union, and so becomes chargeable on the Poor Rate instead of the Local Rates, as was formerly the case with the Consolidated Rate. The following statement will show the amounts paid by the Fulham Parish through the late District Board, the Fulham Vestry, &c., to the Metropolitan Board, over which they had no direct control.
    Year ending March.£s.d.Rate in £ approximately.
  • Page 71
    The following statement shows the approximate amounts paid by this Parish for the cost of Elections, and to meet the School Board precepts, since its incorporation:—
    Year.Total Precept.Election Expenses.Total paid for the Year.Rate in £ approximately
    £s.d.£s.d.£s.d.d.
  • Page 74
    The following statement of account, is a copy of a return supplied to the Income Tax Commissioners for the purpose of assessing the profits accuing on the letting of the Town Hall, for Entertainments, &c., during the year 1891-1892.
    Recepits.£s.d.Payments.£s.d.
  • Page 75
    The properties, goods, chattels, &c., are not valued and shown as an asset in the Balance Sheet, but approximately the chief items may be taken as follows:—
  • Page 75
    Schedule of Moveable Property.
  • Page 77
    During the past year the Vestry estimated the amount required to be raised by Rates to meet its expenses, and the call of other bodies, to be as follows:—
    General Rates, viz.:—1891-92.1890-91.
    £s.d.£s.d.
  • Page 77
    The actual rates made by the Overseers for the two years, are as follows, viz.:—
    1891-92.1890-91.
    s.d.s.d.
  • Page 78
    Finance Committee Expenditure, viz.:— establishment account.
    Estimate. Half-year to 29th September, 1891.Estimate Half-year to 25th March, 1892.
    £s.d.£s.d.
  • Page 79
    The Establishment Expenses are charged to the Rates as follows, viz.:-
    £s.d.£s.d.
  • Page 79
    Repayment of Loans and Interest, viz.:—
    Loan No.Name of Mortgagee.No. of Instalment.Principal.Interest.
  • Page 80
    GENERAL RATE.
    Estimate. Half-year to 29th September, 1891.Estimate. Half-year to 25th March, 1892.
  • Page 81
    Continued from previous page...
    Estimate. Half-year to 29th September, 1891.Estimate. Half-year to 25th March, 1892.
  • Page 82
    SEWERS RATE.
    Loan No.Name of Mortgagee.No. of Instalment.Principal.Interest.
  • Page 83
    Continued from previous page...
    Estimate. Half-year to 29th September, 1891.Estimate. Half-year to 25th March, 1892
  • Page 83
    Miscellaneous, viz.:—Lamp Columns, Heads, &c., Meters, Posts, Tools and Sundries:—
    d.Estimate. Half-year to 29th September, 1891.Estimate. Half-Year to 25th March, 1892.
  • Page 88 89
    Dated this 18th day of May, 1892.
    No of MortgageDate.Amount Borrowed or Transferred.Rate per Cent.Repayab in Year InstalmerFrom whom Borrowed.Purpose.Amount Out standing, 25th March, 1892.
  • Page 90 91
    ABSTRACT OF ACCOUNT FOR YEAR END? MARCH , 1892.-GENERAL CASH ACCOUNT.
    Dr.Cr
  • Page 92 93
    ABSTRACT OF ACCOUNTS FOR YEAR ENDING MARCH 25th, 1892. ESTABLISHMENT ACCOUNT.
    Dr.Cr.
  • Page 94 95
    ABSTRACT OF ACCOUNTS FOR YEAR ENDING MARCH 25th, 1892. ESTALISHMENT ACCOUNT.
    Dr.Cr.
  • Page 96 97
    ABSTRACT OF ACCOUNTS FOR YEAR ENDING MARCH 25th, 1891. ESTABLISHMENT ACCOUNT.
    Dr.Cr.
  • Page 98 99
    ACCOUNTS FOR YEAR ENDING 25th MARCH, 1892.-GENERAL RATE ACCOUNT.
    Dr.Cr.
  • Page 100 101
    ABSTRACT OF ACCOUNTS FOR THE YEAR ENDING ? MARCH, 1892,-GENERAL RATE ACCOUNT.
    Dr.Cr.
  • Page 102 103
    ABSTRACT OF ACCOUNTS FOR YEAR 25th MARCH. 1892. -GENERAL ACCOUNT
    Dr.Cr.
  • Page 104 105
    ABSTRACT OF ACCOUNTS FOR YEAR ENDING ?th MARCH. 1892,-GENERAL RATE ACCOUNT.
    Dr.Cr.
  • Page 106 107
    ABSTRACT OF ACCOUNTS FOR YEAR ENDING ?th MARCH, 1892.-GENERAL RATE ACCOUNT.
    Dr.Cr.
  • Page 108 109
    ABSTRACT OF ACCOUNTS FOR YEAR ENDING MARCH 25th, 1892. GENERAL RATE ACCOUNT INCOME AND EXPENDITURE.
    Dr.Cr.
  • Page 110 111
    ABSTRACT OF ACCOUNTS FOR YEAR ENDING MARCH 25th, 1892. SEWER RATE ACCOUNT.
    Dr.Cr.
  • Page 112
    ABSTRACT OF ACCOUNTS FOR YEAR ENDING MARCH 25th, 1892. SEWER RATE ACCOUNT.
    Dr.Dr.
  • Page 113
    ABSTRACT OF ACCOUNTS FOR YEAR ENDING MARCH 25th, 1892. SEWER RATE ACCOUNT.
    Dr.Cr.
  • Page 114 115
    ABSTRACT OF ACCOUNTS FOR EAR ENDING MARCH 25th, 1892.
    RECEIPS. 25 March, 1892.ASSETS.INCOME. 25 March, 1892.PAYMENTS. 25 March, 1892.LIABILITIES.EXPENDITURE. 25 March, 1892.
    25 March, 1891.25 March, 1892.25 March, 1891.25 March .1892
    £s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.
  • Page 116 117
    ABSTRACT OF ACCOUNTS FOR YEAR ENDING MARCH 25th, 1892.
    Dr. LIGHTING RATE ACCOUNT. Cr.
    March 25th, 1891.£s.d.£s.d.March 25th, 1892.£s.d.£s.d£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.
  • Page 118 119
    ABSTRACT OF ACCOUNTS FOR YEAR ENDING MARCH, 25th, 1892.
    Dr. LIGHTING RATE ACCOUNT.INCOME AND EXPENDITURE. Cr.
    RECEIPTS to 25 Mar., 1892.ASSETS.INCOME _ t025 Mar , 1892.PAYMENTS to 25 Mar., 1892.LIABILITIES.EXPENDITURE to 25 Mar., 1892.
    25 Mar., 1891.25 Mar., 1892.
    £s.d.Assets, Mar. 25th, 1891 Nil. Do. Mar. 25th, 1892 Nil.£.s.d.£s.d.£.s.d.£s.d.£s.d.
  • Page 120 121
    ABSTRACT OF ACCOUNTS FO ???AR ENDING MARCH 25th, 1892.
    Dr. NEW STREET???SH ACCOUNT. Cr.
    March 25th, 1891£s.d.£s.???rch 25th, 1892.£s.d.£s.d.£sd.
  • Page 122 123
    ABSTRACT OF ACCOUNTS FO??? EAR ENDING MARCH 25th, 1892.
  • Page 124
    ABSTRACT OF ACCOUNTS???YEAR ENDING MARCH 25th, 1892.
    Dr. NEW STRE CASH ACCOUNT Dr.
    March 25th, 1892.£s.d.£s,d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.
  • Page 125
    ABSTRACT OF ACCOUNTS FOREAR ENDING MARCH 25th, 1892,
    Dr. NEW STREETS CASH ACCOUNT Dr.
    March 25th, 1892.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.
  • Page 126
    ABSTRACT OF ACCOUNTS I YEAR ENDING MARCH 25th, 1892.
    Dr. NEW STREET CASH ACCOUNT. Cr
    March 25th, 1892.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.
  • Page 127
    ABSTRACT OF ACCOUNTS FOR YEAR ENDING- MARCH 25th, 1892.
    Dr. PERMANENT WORKS (TOWN HALL) CASH ACCOUNT. Cr.
    March 25th, 1892.£s.d.March 25th, 1891.£s.d.
  • Page 128
    Dr. PERMANENT WORKS (PROPERTY) CASH ACCOUNT. Cr.
    March 25th, 1891.£s.d.March 25th, 1892.£s.d.£sd.
  • Page 129
    ABSTRACTS OF ACCOUNTS FOR THE YEAR ENDING- MARCH 25th, 1892.
    Dr. PERMANENT WORKS (IMPROVEMENT) CASH ACCOUNT. Dr.
    March 25th, 1891.£s.d.£s.d.March 25th March, 1892.£s.d.
  • Page 129
    Dr. GENERAL PERMANENT WORKS CASH ACCOUNT. Cr.
    March 25th, 1891.£s.d.March 25th, 1892.£s.d.
  • Page 130
    Dr. PERMANENT WORKS (NORTH END ROAD, SECTION II., WOOD PAVING) CASH ACCOUNT. Cr.
    March 25th, 1891.£s.d.March 25th, 1892.£s.d.£s.d.
  • Page 130
    Dr. PERMANENT WORKS (DAWES ROAD WOOD PAVING) CASH ACCOUNT. Cr.
    March 25th, 1892.£s.d.March 25th, .1892.£s.d.
  • Page 130
    Dr. PERMANENT WORKS (CROWN ROAD OPEN SPACE) CASH ACCOUNT. " Cr.
    March 25th, 1892.£s.d.March 25th, 1892.£s.d.
  • Page 131
    ABSTRACT OF ACCOUNTS FOR YEAR ENDING 25th March, 1892.
    Dr. PRIVATE WORKS ACCOUNT. Cr.
    March 25th, 1891.£s.d£s.d,March 25th, 1892.£s.d.£s.d.
  • Page 132 133
    ASSETS AND LIABILITIES ON RATES AT MARCH 25th, 1892.
    Dr. GENERAL RATE ESTIMATE ACCOUNT. Cr.
    Liabilities.Assets.
    March 25th, 1892.£s.d.£s.d.March 25th, 1892.£s.d.£s.d.
  • Page 134 135
    ASSETS AND LIABILITIES ON RATES AT MARCH 25th, 1892.
    Dr. LOCAL SEWER RATE ESTIMATE ACCOUNT. Cr.
    Liabilities.Assets.
    March 25th, 1892.£s.d.£s.d.March 25th, 1892.£s.d.£s.d.
  • Page 134 135
    ASSETS AND LIABILITIES ON RATES AT MARCH 25th, 1892.
    Dr. LIGHTING RATE ESTIMATE ACCOUNT. Cr.
    Liabilities.Assets.
    March 25th, 1892.£s.d.March 25th, 1892.£s.d.
  • Page 136 137
    ASSETS AND LIABILITIES ON NEW STREETS ACCOUNT AT 25th MARCH, 1892..
    Dr. NEW STREETS BALANCE REGISTER ACCOUNT. Cr.
    Liabilities.£s.d£s.d.Assets.£s.d.£s.d.
  • Page 138
    Dr. BALANCE SHEET OF THE VESTRY OF THE ???ARISH OF FULHAM, at 25th March, 1892. Cr.
  • Page 139
    Dr. BALANCE SHEET OF THE VESTRY OF TB PARISH OF FULHAM at the 25th March, 1892—continued. Cr.
    Liabilities.£s.d.£s.ASSETS.£s.d.£s.d.
  • Page 140
    Dr. BALANCE SHEET OF THE VESTRY OF TH??? PARISH OF FULHAM at the 25th March, 1892- continued. Cr.
    Liabilities.£s.d.£s.ASSETS.£s.d.£s.d.
  • Page 141
    APPENDIX No. 1. STATEMENT SHOWING AMOUNT IN THE £ OF THE RATES LEVIED IN THE PARISH OF FULHAM.
    Date.Poor and Library Rates.*Local Rates.Total.Amount over which Parish have no control. See Appendix No. 2.Total Parish Rates.Estimated rd. in £ Rate (net.)
    S.d.S.d.S.d.S.d.S.d.£
  • Page 142
    STATEMENT showing the amounts called for by the Commissioner o???Couny Race, Aayiums??? School Board for London, and Metropolitan Board of Works (now London County Council), over which the Parish has no direct control.
    Year ending March.Police Expenses chargeable on Poor Rate.Amount in £Special County Rate chargeable on Poor Rate. Fulham's Share.Amount in £Asylums Board chargeable on Poor Rate. Fulham's Share.Amount in £School Board chargeable on General Rate.Amount in £Metropolitan Consolidated Rate, and now levied in Poor Rate as " General County Rate." *Amount in £Total.
    £s.d.d.£s.d.d.£s.d.d.£s.d.d.£s.d.d.S.d.
  • Page 143
    SUMMARY STATEMENT OF CONTRACTS entered into by the Vestry during the year ending 25th March, 1892.
    Date of Contract.Name of Contractor.Nature of Contract.Amount.Remarks.
  • Page 144
    SUMMARY STATEMENT OF CONTRACTS entered into by the Vestry during the year ending 25th March. 1892 — Continued.
    Date of ontract.Name of Contractor.Nature of Contract.Amount.Remarks.
  • Page 145
    SUMMARY STATEMENT OF CONTRACTS entered into by the Vestry during the year ending 25th March, 1892 —continued.
    Date of Contract.Name of Contractor.Nature of Contract.Amount.Remarks.
  • Page 149
    The population at the previous census in 1881 was 42,895.
    Length of Carriageway,Length of Roadway to same.Length of Public Footways where no Carriageway.Estimated Population'Inhabited Houses.Rateable Value.
  • Page 149
    C omparison of E xpenditure of M acadam.
    Date.No. of Roads maintained with Granite.Old C. Yards.Old C. Yards.Total C. Yards.Cost of New per yard.Cost of New.Estimate, as modified by Vestry.
  • Page 150
    FLINTS.
    Date.Cubic Yards.Cost per Yard.Total Cost.Estimate.
    £.d.£s.d.£s.d.
  • Page 150
    HOGGIN, BALLAST, AND SAND.
    Cost.Estimate.
    £s.d.£s.d.
  • Page 151
    WOOD PAVING.
    Locality.Area.Date Laid.Description.Cost of Wood Paving.Cost of Work to Footpath.
    £s.d.Jo8.d.
  • Page 153
    Summary.
    Miles.Yards.
  • Page 154
    Continued from previous page...
    Miles.Yards.
  • Page 154
    NEW STREETS. The plans have been submitted to the London County Council and the Vestry, for the following new streets in this district:—
    Case No.Name of Estate and Streets.Date submitted to Vestry,Date approved by L.C.C.Length.
  • Page 155
    Sewers laid by Private Persons in 1891.92, under the Supervision of the Vestry.
    Case No.Road or Street.Description.Length in feet.Average depth in feet.
  • Page 155
    SEWERS LAID BY VESTRY.
    Name of Road or Street.Date approved by L.C.C.Contractor.Length In feet.Description.Cost.
  • Page 156
    Plans have been submitted by private persons to the London County Council and the Vestry for the following Sewers in this district
    Case No.Name of Estate and Street.Date submitted to Vestry.Date approved by L.C.C.Length in feet.Description.
  • Page 159
    NEW BUILDINGS. Plans have been submitted for the drainage of new buildings, &c., a follows:—
    1888.9.1889.0.1890.1.1891.2.
  • Page 161
    Table showing the number of loads removed :—
    Year.Loads.Horses, one day cach.Average Loads per horse per day.Cost of Horses per day.Cost of Horse per load.Wages per Load.Cost of Tip or barge per Load.
  • Page 161
    Table showing the number of complaints from March in each year:—
    1889.90.1890.91.1891.92.
  • Page 162
    SLOPPING.
    Vestry'sHorses.HiredHorses.Total.No. of Loads.Price per Horse.Cost of Carting.
    Whole Days.Half. Days.Whole Days.Half. Days.
  • Page 162
    The dates mentioned below, and the cost of removing it was as follows:—
    Date.Extra men employed.Amount paid.Vestry's men.Amount paid.Loads remov'dCost of Cartage, Scrapers, &c.Total Cost.
  • Page 163
    Table had each householder swept in front of his house immediately the snow fell, this unfortunate and very dangerous state of things could not have happened.
    Year.Extra Wages Paid.Loads of Snow Removed.Total Cost.
  • Page 163
    There are about 2,400 gullies in the Parish:—
    Vestry's Horses.Hired Horses.Total.No. of Loads Removed.Approximate cost of Carting.
  • Page 164
    GENERAL CARTING.
    Vestry's Horses.Hired Horses.Total.Price per Day.Cost.
    Whole Days.Half Days.Whole Days.Half Days.
    £s.d.
  • Page 164
    WATERING ROADS.
    Vestry's Horses.Hired Horses.Total in Whole Days.No. of Days during the Year.Cost per Horse per day.Cost (exclusive of Water).
    Whole Days.Half Days.Whole Days.Half Days.
    s.d.£s.d.
  • Page 165
    FLUSHING. The cost of water for flushing sewers is set forth below, and shows that six times more water was used for this purpose in 1891-2 than in 1888-9:
    Name of Company.No. of Hours.Charge per Hour.Cost.Cost, 1890-91.Cost, 1889-90.Cost, 1888-89.
    S.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.
  • Page 165
    WATERING ROADS. The charges for water for watering roads, in 1891-92, were as follows
    Company.Approximate area in yards.Quantity in gallons.Price.Cost.Approximate cost per 100 yds.
    £.s.d.S.d.
  • Page 165
    COMPARISON OF COST.
    Approximate Area.Cost (Water only.)Per 100 yds. super (Water only.)No. of Horses One day WateringCost of Horses and Wages.Total Cost.Total Cost per 1000 yards super.
    £s.d.S.d.£s.d.£s.d.£sd.
  • Page 166
    TOTAL COST OF CARTAGE. The total cost of cartage for the year, including the wages of the drivers, has been as follows.
    1888-9.1889-90.1890-91.1891-92.
    £s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.
  • Page 166
    WORKMEN EMPLOYED AND WAGES PAID. Workmen in the employ of the Vestry during the second week in December, 1891. Cartage Department.
    £s.d.
  • Page 167
    Works Department.
    £s.d.
  • Page 167
    The total wages for the pears are compared below:—
    Cartage.Works.Total Works and Cartage.
    Wages per Year.Average per Week.Wages per Year.Average per Week.Wages. Per Y ear.Average per Week.
    £s.d,£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.
  • Page 167
    From the Works Department wages, the following amounts received for various works, may be deducted.
    1888-9.1889-90.1890-91.1891-92.
    £s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d
  • Page 168
    LIGHTING. Subjoined are the particulars of the cost of lighting, &c., the lamps in the Parish. Schedule gives the cost of new lamps, &c., fixed during the year. The Gas Light and Coke Company.
    Supply of Gas.£s.d.
  • Page 168
    OTHER EXPENSES RE LIGHTING. The Vestry having agreed to purchase the columns for the sum of £1,996, to be paid in four annual instalments, and 5 per cent. interest to be paid on the balance, the following sums have been paid on this and other accounts:—
    £s.d.
  • Page 169
    The following table shews the number of openings in streets made by the various Companies, and the charges for the repairs of same.
    Date.Chelsea Water Works Company.West Middlesex Water Works Company.Gas Light and Coke Company.Totals.
    Openings.£s.d.Openings.£s.d.Openings.£8.d.Openings.£s.d.
  • Page 169
    HOARDING LICENSES.
    Date.No. of I.icenccs granted.Amount paid.
    £s.d.
  • Page 176
    IMPROVEMENTS where land is given up.
    Date.Position.Name.Area of Land Given up. Sq. Yds.Cost of Land.Cost of Work.
    1891.£.s.d.£s.d.
  • Page 176
    MEETINGS, CERTIFICATES, AND LETTERS.
    No.of Meetings held.Attended by Surveyor.Certificates to Contractors.No. of Letters sent by Surveyor.
    No.Amount.
    £s.d.
  • Page 178
    SCHEDULE I. STATEMENT OF EXENDITURE OF GRANITE, rom March, 1889, to March, 1891, from 1890 to 1891, and from 1891 to 1899,
    1891-90. Cube Yards.1890-91. Cube Yards.1891-92. Cube Yards. Macadam.
    Macd'mHogginMacd'mHoggin
    Old.N ew.Hoggin
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    STATEMENT OF EXPENDITURE OF GRANITE— continued.
    1889-90. Cube Yards.1890-91. Cube Yards.1891-92 Cube Yards. Macadam.
    Macd'mHogginMacd'mHoggin.Old. New.Hoggin
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    SCHEDULE II. LIST OF PUBLIC STREETS, With Description and Approximate Depth of Sewer, and Lengths of Carriageways and Footways.
    Length inLength in
    size. ins.Depth Ft.Roadway. Feet,Footpaths. Feet.size. ins.Depth. Ft.Roadway. Feet.Footpaths. feet.
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    Continued from previous page...
    Size. ins.depth Ft.Length ofsize. ins.Depth Ft.Length of
    Roadway. Feet.Footpaths. Feet.Road way. Feet.Footpaths. Feet.
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    Size. ins.Depth Ft.Length ofSize. ins.Depth Ft.Length of
    Roadway. Feet.Footpaths. Feet.Roadway. FeetFootpaths Feet.
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    LIST OF PRIVATE STREETS 40 FT WIDE THROUGHOUT.
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    Size. ins.Depth Ft.Length ofSize ins.Depth Ft.Length of
    . Roadway. Feet,Footpaths. Feet.Roadway. Feet.Foot-paths. Feet.
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    PRIVATE STREETS NOT 40 FT . WIDE THROUGHOUT.
    Size. Ins.Depth Ft.Lenerth ofSize. Ins.Depth FtLength of
    l. Roadway. Feet.Footpaths. Feet.Roadway. Feet.Footpaths. Feet.
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    SCHEDULE III. LIST OF DRAINAGE PLANS APPROVED BY VESTRY.
    Case No.Locality.No. of Houses.No. of Connections.Name of Applicant.
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    List of Drainage Plans Approved by Vestry— continued.
    Case No.Locality.No. of Houses.No. of Connections.Name of Applicant.
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    List of Drainage Plans Approved by Yestry —continued.
    Case No.Locality.Mo. of Houses.No. of Connections.Name of Applicant.
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    List of Drainage Plans Approved by Vestry— continued.
    Case No.Locality.No. of HousesNo. of Connections.Name of Applicant.
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    List of Drainage Plans Approved by Vestry— continued
    Case No.Locality.No. of HousesNo. of Connections.Name of Applicant.
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    List of Drainage Plans Approved by Vestry— continued.
    Case No.Locality.No. of HousesNo. of Connections.Name of Applicant.
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    SCHEDULE IV. List of Drainage Plans Disapproved by Vestry.
    Case No.Locality.No. of House.No. of Connections.Name of Applicant.
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    SCHEDULE V. LIST OF NEW LAMPS AND REMOVALS (March, 1891, to March, 1892) New Lamps. Removals.
    Date.Locality.Date.Locality.
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    SCHEDULE VI. LIST OF TREES BELONGING TO THE VESTRY.
    Streets.Ordinary size plane trees.Large size trees.
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    SCHEDULE VII. HOBSES AND FODDER. Particulars of Horses belonging to Vestry of Fulham
    No. of Horse.Colour.Date of Purchase of Horse.Cost.Present age. Remarks.
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    SCHEDULE VIII. Table Showing the Quantity of Fodder used from 26th March, 1886, to 25th March, 1892.
    Date.No. of Horses.Oats.Beans.Bran.Clover.Meadow Hay.Green Meat.Mixture.Wheat Straw.Oat Straw.Linseed Meal.Approximate Cost.Amount per horse per week.
    11 Horses to Feb., '87, from then to March.Qrs.Qrs.TonsLoadLoadRun-diesLoadLoadLoadSack£s.d.s.d.
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    SCHEDULE X. APPLICATIONS FOR LOANS. Applications have been made to the London County Council for Loans to cover the cost of the following works:—
    Date of Application.Amount of Loan.Rate of Repayment, &c.Date of Approval by L.C.C.Amount granted by L.C.C.Rate of Repayment, &c.
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    The following contracts to supply materials for Vestry purposes were entered into during the year:—
    Date.Name of Contractor.Description of Contract.Term.Rate.Remarks.
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    ROADS COMPLETED FROM 25 TH MARCH, 1891, TO 25 TH MARCH, 1892.
    Name of Road,Nature of Work.Date of commencement.Date of Completion.Amount of Apportionment.Contract Price.Actual Cost.Actual cost per foot of effective Frontage.Contractors.
    1891.1891.£s.d.£s.d.£.s.d.S.d.
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    The following additional apportionments have been sealed, the roads having exceeded the original estimate:—
    Name of Road.Rate per foot.Amount.Original Rate per foot.Total Rate per foot.Date of Sealing.
    s.d.£s.d.S.d.S.d.
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    The following 37 Roads have been apportioned during the past year, the estimated cost amounting to £22,193 17s. 9d., the total length of the carriage-way being 3.359 miles, and in footways 6.718 miles.
    Name of Street.Date of Sealing.Amount of Apportionment.Length in Feet.Length of Effective Frontage.
    1891£s.d.Ft.In
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    ROADS UNDER CONTRACT.
    Name of Road.Contract.Date of Commencement.Contract Price.Amount of Apportionment.Contractor.
    1892££s.d.