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Mile End 1890

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

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6 AUGUST, 1890.
143
(2) That your Committee resolved to recommend—That an
advertisement be inserted in the Daily Chronicle inviting
offers for purchase of the two old sweeping machines now
laying at Riga Wharf, and that the matter be left in the
hands of the Surveyor to dispose of same.
Signed THOS. BROWNING.
F. G. MARTIN.
THOS. COOK.
JOHN TAYLOR.
ALFRED FURNESS.
Moved by Mr. Furness seconded by Mr. W. A. Kemp and
resolved—That the report be received.
Moved by Mr. Furness seconded by Mr. Henley and
resolved—That the Report be adopted and it was resolved
accordingly.
X. The Clerk submitted application by the Revising Barrister
for the use of the Vestry Hall for the purpose of holding his
Courts in October next.
Moved by Mr. Richardson seconded by Mr. Coker and
resolved—That the application be acceded to.
XI. Mr. Richardson by consent altered the notice standing in
his name, and it was seconded by Mr. W. Musto and resolved
—That it be referred to the several Committees of the A Vestry
to consider whether any, and if so, what arrangements for a
half holiday in each week to the workmen in the employ of
the Vestry can be made.
XII. Moved by Mr. Richardson seconded by Mr. Henley and
resolved—That the Vestry do now adjourn and that thanks
be voted to the Chairman.
The Meeting then separated.
Signed JNO. D. KEMP.
CHARLES LACEY.