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Mile End 1882

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Hamlet of Mile End Old Town]

Published
1883
Pages
178
Tables
99

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    The following statement as to the number of houses, and population may prove both interesting and useful.
    Year.Number of Houses.Population.
    Males.Females.Total.
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    The Wards and number of Vestrymen to be elected by each was as follows:—
    Ward.No. of Vestrymen to be elected.
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    An order was accordingly made by that Board as prayed, and the number of Vestrymen was increased to go, and the number to be elected by each Ward re-arranged and fixed as follows:—
    Ward.No. of Vestrymen
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    I cannot ascertain the number of Committee meetings during 1857 and 1858.
    Year.No. of Vestry Meetings.No. of Committees.Highest attndce. at VstryLowest attndce. at VstryAverge. attndce. at VstryYear.No. of Vestry MeetigsNo. of Committees.Highest attndce. at Vstry.Lowest attndce. at VstryAverge. attndce. at Vstry
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    The expenses of the annual elections have been as follows : —
    £s.d.£s.d.
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    The following is a list of the principal Officers who have, from officers, time to time, held positions under the Vestry.
    Officers.Names.Period during which they held office.Salary at time of appointmt.Amount to which increas'dDate of increase.
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    As Clerk to the Assessment Committee the Vestry Clerk is subject to that Committee's control, but his salary is paid by the Vestry.
    Officers.Names.Period of holding office.Salary of Clerk to Assessment Committee.
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    The Beadle is of this class, and the following were re-elected annually, for the following periods.
    Officer.Names.Period of holding office.
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    The following have been the Treasurers of the Vestry.
    Treasurer.Occupation.Time of holding office.
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    Churchwardens and Overseers from 1856, to present time.
    Year.Churchwardens Elected.Overseers Nominated who Served.
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    To shew that the wholesome principle mentioned has been generally adopted, as well as to show the nature, &c., of many of the things which the Vestry have to look to, the following list of contracts which have been entered into by the Vestry is submitted.
    Name of Contractor.Subject of Contract.Amount of Contract.
    1856.£s.d.
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    Continued from previous page...
    Name of Contractor.Subject of Contract.Amount of Contract.
    1857.£s.d.
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    Continued from previous page...
    Name of Contractor.Subject of Contract.Amount of Contract.
    1869.£8.d.
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    Continued from previous page...
    Name of Contractor.Subject of Contract.Amount of Contract.
    1862.£s.d.
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    Continued from previous page...
    Name of Contractor.Subject of Contract.Amount of Contract.
    1864.£.s.d.
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    Continued from previous page...
    Name of Contractor.Subject of Contract.Amount of Contract.
    1866.£s.d.
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    Continued from previous page...
    Name of Contractor.Subject of Contract.Amount of Contract.
    1869.£s.d.
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    Continued from previous page...
    Name of Contractor.Subject of Contract.Amount of Contract.
    1871.£s.d.
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    Continued from previous page...
    Name of Contractor.Subject of Contract.Amount of Contract.
    1875.£s.d.
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    Continued from previous page...
    Name of Contractor.Subject of Contract.Amount of Contract.
    1878.£sd.
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    The estimated cost of the various works was as follows:—
    Works.Class 1.Class 2.Class 3.
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    The amounts of such debts, and the parties to whom the same were paid are as follows:—
    Amount.To whom paid.
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    They were as follows:—
    Year.Names of Streets.Year.Names of Streets.
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    The difficulties mentioned above were removed by the Metropolis Management Amendment Act, 1862, and the Vestry were then able to proceed more effectually, and since then they have made the necessary orders in the following cases.
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    The following is a list of the numbers of applications made.
    Year.Slaughter houses.Cow houses.Year.Slaughter houses.Cow houses.
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    The following is a list of the bills which have from time to time been considered, and where the Vestry have deemed it necessary to take further action the nature of such action is set forth in the last column opposite the bill.
    Session.Nature of subject-matter considered.Proceedings taken.
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    List of Bills —(Continued.
    Session.Nature of subject-matter considered.Proceedings taken.
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    List of Bills—(Continued.)
    SessionNature of subject-matter considered.Proceedings taken.
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    List of Bills —(Continued.)
    Session.Nature of subject-matter considered.Proceedings taken.
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    CLAIMS FOR COMPENSATION FOR ACCIDENT.
    Year.No. of Claim.Amounts paid.Proceedings.
    £s.d.
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    Also the amount paid out of the rates to the Metropolitan Board of Works and the School Board for London on their precepts.
    Year.Date when made.Poor Rate, in £.General.Lightg.Sewers.
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    RATES—(Continued.)
    Year.Date when made.Poor Rate in £.General.Lightg.Sewera.
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    RATES- (Continued)
    Year.Date when made.Poor Rate in £.General.Lightg.Sewers.
    d.
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    Year.Amounts paid to M. B. of W.School Board.Year.Amounts paid to M.B. of W.School Board.
    £s.d.£s.d.£s.d.
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    EXPENDITUR E—(Continued.)
    Year ending 25 March.LIABILITIES.LOANS. TEMPORARY.MACHINERY.Materials for Road.Making up Roads.Metropolitan Board of Works. (Precepts of.)Name Plates for Streets.Nuisance Removal Acts.Oil, Paint, Gieise, &c.Parliamentary.Paving by Contractors.Payments for Special Services.Plumbing and Smith.Printing, Stationery, and Postages.Rates and Taxes.Rent.Recreation Ground, Stepney Grn,Registrars' Returns.Return of Amount over estimtd for paving, &cSaddlery.Clerk.Surveyor, Asst. Survyr. and Clerk.Medical Officer.Analyst.SALARIES.SEWERS.Year ending 25 March.
    Repayments.Interest.Repayments.Interest.Purchase ofRepairs toGas Examiner.Inspector of Nuisances.Assistant Clerk.Superintndt of Labor.Messenger.HousekeeperParish Constable.Construction.Reconstruction and Repairs.Materials.Cleansing.
    £s.d.£s.d£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d£s.d.£s.d.£s.d£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d£s.d£s.d.£s.d.£s.d£s.d.
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    EXPENDITURE—(Continued.)
    Year ending 25 March.SCHOOL BOARD FOR LONDON.Shoots for Slop.STABLES, CANAL ROAD.Slumps and Deeds.Street Improvement.STEAM ROLLER.Tar Paving.Testing Gas Meters.Travelling Expenses of Officers (except Super- intendent.)Travelling and other Expenses of Superintendt.Trees and Shrubs.Trucks for DisinfectingURINALS.Uniforms and Special ClothesVestry Hall Construction and Maintenance.WAGES OF LABORERS.Water Meters, Pipes & Hydrants.WATERWHARF. EMMOTT STREET.Balance due to Surveyor of Road TrusteesCheques returned and Bal ancts brt. frwd in P. C. B.Error in Casting in Clerk's P. C. B.TotalsYear ending 25 March.
    Precepts ofElection ofPurchase of Fixtures.Alterations.Repairs, &c.Hire of.Purchase of.Repairs, &c.Construction.Materials.On Roads.On Sewers.For Roads.For Sewers.For Urinals.For Establishments.Purchase ofConstruction of Lay-bye.Repairs.
    £s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d£s.d.
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    RECEIPTS.
    During the year ending 25 march.From Overseers.From Bank for Interest.From Persons for Repair of Roads after Openings.For Dust. Dung and removal of Refuse.For Penalties for Offences against Act.From Owners of Properly for Paving Works.For sale of Old Materials.For temporary Loans.Loans.For Maintenance of Road over the Canal Bridge.For Rent of Premises.Hire of Steam Roller.For Purchase moneys of surplus Lands.For Contribu tions of Metropolitan Board of Works to 1m provement.From Persons suffering from Infectious Dis eases.From Lighting and Road Trustees.From Per sons for sur veyor's superintendence of Works.*For pulling down old h'se.Sale of Horses.for Gas and Coal used at Vestry Hal by private persons.From vendors ol Property for proportion of Rates, &c., to be paid by Vestry.Cheques re turned.From Metropolitan Board of Works re Gas Act.From Overseers.From Bank for Interest.From various Private Person and Lighting Trustees.From Overseers for Sewers.From Overseer for Metropolitan Board PreceptFrom Bank for Interest.From private Persons for Works.TotalDuring the year ending 25 March
    £s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d£s.d£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d£s.d.
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    EXPENDITURE.
    Year ending 25 March.Adulteration Act (excluding Salaries & Fees)Advertisements and Newspapers.Allowances to Auditors.Almshouses (Cook's) repairs to.Annuities to Officers.Asphalte Paving.Assessment Committee Expenses ofBills before Parliament, Acts and Books.]Bridges, raising parapets of.Carpenter.Carts and Barrows.Cleansing of Streets.Clocks, attendance and repairs.Coal, Coke.&c.Compensations.Disinfectants.Drinking Fountains.Dusting.Election of Vestry.Epidemics.Establishment, (sweeping Chimneys, Washing, &c.Expenses for Refreshments, &c.Fire, Contribu tions to Society for prevention of.Furniture.Gas to Establish ments.Hire of Horses, Carts, &c.HORSES,IMPLEMENTS jInfectious Diseases. Removal and. Treatment.Insurance.Law.Lamp Posts.Lighting Public Lamps.Year ending 25 march.
    Purchase ofHay, &c., foroats, &c., forShoeing and Veterinary charges.For Roads.For Sewers.
    £s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.
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    The most important work done during this year was in the sewers department, when the following were laid:—
    Size of Sewer.Length.
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    The following Table will shew the cost of Horse hire, Scavenging, and Labour, since 1856.
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    Year ending 1871.Year ending 1879.
    £s.d£s.d.
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    The following is a Table of the cost of Road Materials used in the roads of the Hamlet, since January, 1856.
    Year ending 1857.Year ending 1864.
    £s.d.£s.d.
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    Continued from previous page...
    Year ending 1872.Year ending 1878.
    £s.d.£s.d.
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    Table shewing the cost of Lighting the Hamlet since 1856.
    Year.To March, 1857.No. of Lamps.Year.To March, 1857.No.of Lamps.
    £s.d.£s.d.
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    Table shewing the cost of Watering the Hamlet since 1856, and the quantity of Water used.
    Year.Horse hire.Water.Year.Horse hire.Water.
    £s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.
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    Table shewing the cost of the Removal of Dust since 1856.
    Year.Paid by Vestry.Received by Vestry.Year.Paid by Vestry.Received by Vestry.
    £s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.
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    sub-districts: the death rate from Cholera being 6.18 per 1000 for the former, and 6.15 for the latter.
    Deaths.Cholera.Diarrhoea.Total.
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    List of cases of Small-pox removed to Hospital in which the rooms, bedding, &c., were disinfected by the Vestry during the epidemics of 1871-2, 1877-8, and 1880-1:—
    Streets.1871 18721877 18781880 1881Streets.1871 18721877 18781880 1881
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    TABLE OF SMALL-POX CASES—(Continued.)
    Streets.1871 18721877 18781880 1881Streets.1871 18721877 18781880 1881
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    TABLE OF SMALL-POX CASES—(Continued.)
    Streets.1871 18721877 18781880 1881Streets.1871 18721877 18781880 1881
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    Subjoined is a Statement of the population according to the census, showing the rate of decennial increase, with the quinquennial death rate per 1000 population living from the year 1856.
    Year.Decennial Population.Quinquenl. death-rate per 1000 pop ulation livg.Remarks.
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    A Table of the Sanitary Inspector's work is appended, shewing the large amount of labour accomplished in his department.
    Year ending 25th March.Cesspools emptied and abolished.Drains cleansed.Houses and Premises connected with Sewers.Pigs removed.Accumulation of Offensive Matter removed.Houses cleansed and purified.Old Drains abolished.Slaughter-houses visited.Cow-houses visited.Orders served for supply of Water.[ Dust Bins provided.Water supplied to Closets.Traps supplied to Drains, &c.Houses visited where Contagious Disease had occurred.Yards repaved and repaired.Dung Pits ordered.Infected Bedding destroyed in houses.Houses disinfected, Smallpox having occurred.Notices sent to Dust Contractor.Number of Articles disinfected.Overcrowding abated.Closets cleansed and repaired.New Closets built.Old Wells abolished.Water supply disconnected 1 from sinks.
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    The number of Meetings of Vestry and Committees has been as follows:—
    MEETINGS.YEARS.REMARK.
    1879-80.1880-81.1881-82.1882-3.
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    The Parliamentary Committee considered and reported on the following Bills before Parliament; and the Vestry took steps in relation thereto, as set out in the following List:—
    Subject Matter.Nature of Steps Taken.
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    KEEP OF HORSES.
    Date.Tenders accepted.Clover. 1st. cut.Meadow Hay.Wheat Straw.Oat Straw.Oats per qr.Beans.
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    The following is a statement of the streets in respect of which orders have been received; the heading at the top of the first three columns giving the nature of the order, and the name in the last column showing the new name given in cases where the streets have been renamed: in all cases the orders have been fully carried out:—
    Streets Renumbered Only.Streets Renamed Only.Streets Renamed and Renumbered.New Name of Streets.
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    Statement shewing the Amounts paid to the School Board on its Precepts since its formation
    Date.Amount.Date.Amount.
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    Statement shewing the Amounts paid to the Metropolitan Board of Works out of Rates on their Calls since the formation of that Board.
    Year.Amount.Year.Amount.
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    X H General Purposes Account.
    Date.Fo..Reciepts,£,s.d.£,s.d.
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    General Purposes Account. 19
    Date.Fo.Expenditure.Cleansing only.Paving and Roads only.Cleansing, Paving, and Roads combinedEstablishment and sundry Charges.
    1882£8.d.£s.d.£8.d.£s.d.
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    General Purposes Account.
    Date.Fo.Receipts.£s.d.£s.d.
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    General Purposes Account. i\
    Date.Fo.Expenditure.Cleansing only.Paving and Roads only.Cleansing, Paying, and Roads combinedEstablishment and sundry Charges.
    £s.d.£s.d.£8.d.£s.d.
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    22 General Purposes Account. General Purposes Account. 23
    Date.Fo.Receipts.£s.d.£s.d.Date.Fo.Expenditure.Cleansing only.Paving andRoads only.Cleansing, Paving, and Roads combinedEstablishment and sundry Charges.
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    2.4 General Purposes Account. General Purposes Account. 25
    Date.Fo.Receipts.£s.d.£s.dDate.Fo.Expenditure.Cleansing only.Paving and Roads only.Cleansing, Paving. and Roads combinedEstablishment and sundry Charges.
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    26 General Purposes Account. General Purposes Account. 27
    Date.Fo.Receipts.£s.d.£s.d.Date.Fo.Expenditure.Cleansing only.Taving and Roads only.Cleansing, Paving, and Roads combineEstablishment and sundry Charges.
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    28 General Purposes Acoount. General Purposes Account. it
    Date.Fo.Reciepts.£s.d.£s.d.Date.Fo.Expenditure.Cleansing only.Paving and Roads onlyCleansing, Paving, and Roads combinedEstablishment and sundry Charges,
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    30 General Purposes Account. General Purposes Account 3
    Date.Fo.Receipts.£S.d.£sDate.Fo.Expenditure.Cleansing only.Paving and Roads only.Cleansing-, Paying, and roads combined.Establishment and sundry Charges.
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    General Purposes Account. General Purposes Account. 3;
    Date.Fo.Receipts.£s.d.£s.d.Date.Fo.Expenditure.Cleansing only.Paving and Roads onlyCleansing, Paving, and Roads combinedEstablishmenl and sundry Charges.
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    34 General Purposes Account. General Purposes Account. 35
    Date.Fo.Rcceipts.£s.d.£s.d.Date.Fo.Expenditure.Cleansing only.Paving and Roads onlyCleansing, Paving, and roads combinedEstablishment and sundry Charges.
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    36 General Purposes Account. General Purposes Account. 37
    Date.Fo.Receipts.£s.d.£s.d.Date.Fo.Expenditure.Cleansing only.Paving and Roads only.Cleansing, Paving and roads combined.Establishment and sundry Charges.
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    38 General Purposes Account.
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    General Purposes Account. 39
    Date.Fo.Expenditure.Cleansing only.Paving and Roads only.Cleansing, Paving and roads combined.Establishment and sundry Charges.
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    General Purposes Account. General Purposes Account.
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    42 Lighting Account. Lighting Account. 43
    Date.Fo.Receipts.£s.d.Date.Fo.Expenditure.£s.d.
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    44 Sewers Account. Sewers Account. 45
    Date.Fo.Receipts.£s.d.Date.Fo.Expenditure.Construction.Cleansing.Metropolitan 3oard of Works.Establishment and sundry Charges.
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    46 Sewers Account. Sewers Account. 47
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    48 Explanatory Statement—No. 1. Comparison of Cash Booh and Accounts. Explanatory Statement—No. 1. 49 Comparison of Cash Booh and Accounts.
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    Explanatory Statement—No. 2. Explanatory Statement—No. 2.
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    List of Contracts entered into during the Year ending 25th March, 1883.
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    The following list will shew the quantity of material used on each of the roads in the district repaired during the year.
    Gravel yds.Granite yds.Flint yds.Gravel yds.Granite yds.Flint yds.
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    Continued from previous page...
    Gravel yds.Granite yds.Flint yds.Gravel yds.Granite yds.Flint yds.
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    ROAD MATERIALS.
    Year ending March, 1881.Year endingllarch, 1882.Year ending March, 1883.
    Yards.£s.d.Yards.£S.d.Yards.£s.d.
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    WATERING THE HAMLET.
    1881.18821883.
    £s.d.£s.d.£s.d.
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    REMOVAL OF DUST.
    1881.1882.1883.
    £s.d.£s.d.£s.d.
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    The cost of disposing of street refuse has been as follows:—
    1881.1882.1883.
    £s.d£,s.d.£s.d.
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    SCAVENGING.
    1881.1882.1883.
    £s.d.£s.d.£s.d.
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    Surveyor's Account, for the Year ending March 25th, 1883.
    Date.Receipts£s.d.Date.Expenditure.Wages, Roads.Incidentals, Roads.Wages, Sewers.Incidentals, Sewers.
    £s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.
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    Surveyor's Account, for the Year ending March 25th, 1883.
    Date.Receipts.£s.d.Date.Expenditure.Wages, Roads.Incidentals, Reads.Wages, Sewers.Incidentals, Sewers.
    £s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.
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    Surveyor's Account, for the Year ending March 25th, 1883.
    Date.Receipts.£s.d.Date.Expenditure.Wages, Roads.Incidentals, RoadsWages, Sewers.Incidentals, Sewers
    £s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.
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    Surveyor's Account, for the Year ending March 25th, 1883.
    Date.Receipts.£s.d.Date.Expenditure.Wages, Roads.Incidentals, Roads.Wages, Sewers.Incidentals, Sewers.
    £s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.
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    Surveyor's Account, for the Year ending March 25th, 1883.
    Date.Receipts.£s.d.Date.Expenditure.Wages, Roads.Incidentals, Roads.Wages, Sewers.Incidentals, Sewers.
    £s.d£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.
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    HOUSES REPORTED ON UNDER "ARTIZANS' AND LABOURERS' DWELLINGS ACT," 1868, SINCE JAN., 1879.
    Date of Report.Houses.No.of Houses.
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    TABLE I.—Births and Dearhs for each Quarter, commencing April, 1882, and ending March, 1883.
    Quarter endingJune, 1882.September, 1882.December, 1882.March, 1883.Total for four
    Male.Female.Total.Male.Female.Total.Male.Female.Total.Male.Female.Total.Qtrs.
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    TABLE II. SHOWING DEATHS FROM ALL CAUSES.
    Mortality from all causes.Fever.Enteric Fever.Small-pox.Measles.Scarlet Fever.Cynanche, Maligna, Diphtheria.Diarrhœa.Diarrhoea of Children under five years.Cholera.Dysentery.Whooping-cough.Croup.Erysipelas.Rheumatic Fever.Disease of Liver.Tabes Mesenterica.Bronchitis, Pleuritis, and Pneumonia.Bronchitis, &c., under three years.Dentition.Scrofulous Disease.Hydrocephalus Convulsions.Dropsy.Cancer.Phthisis.Hernia.Uterine Diseases.Diseases of Heart.Apoplexy and Disease of Brain.Pyaemia.Premature Birth, Debility from Birth.Violence,Poison.PrivationsNatural Decay.Other Diseases, chiefly chronic.Syphilitic Diseases.Disease otRectum aim Bladder.Inquests.Totals for Quarters.
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    Table III. —Deaths from seven principal infectious diseases for each Quarter, commencing April, 1882, and ending March, 1883.
    Quarter endingSmall-pox.Measles.Scarlet Fever.Dphtheria.Whooping Cough.Continued Fever.Enteric Fever.Cholera.Totals.
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    Table IV.—Showing Deaths at various ages during the four Quarters.
    Quarter ending0 to 1 year.1 to 5 years.5 to 10 years.10tol5 years.15 to20 years.20 to 30 years.30 to 40.40 to50 years.50to60 years.60 to70 years.70 and upwdsTotals for Qtrs.Greatst.age at death during each Qtr.
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    TABLE V. Births and Deaths in the Five Wards and Workhouses, from April, 1882, to March. 1883.
    During the Month endingBirths1 North.2 East.3 Westi4 Centre.5 South.Workhouse.Total Male and Fmle.Total Mortality
    M.F.TotalM.F.TotalM.F.TotalM.F.TotalM.F.TotalM.F.Total
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    TABLE VI. Death-rate in each Ward for the year 1882—83.
    Ward.Population. Estimated.Deaths, 1882—83.Rate per 1000.
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    TABLE VII.—Street List for Seven Principal Infectious Diseases.
    STREETSFever.Typhoid Fever.Small Pox.Scarlet Fever.Measles.Whooping Cough.Diphtheria.Totals.Streets..Fever.Typhoid Fever.Small Pox.Scarlet Fever.Measles.Whooping Cough.Diphtheria-Totals.