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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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166 22 OCTOBER, 1890.
II. Moved by Mr. Hirst seconded by Mr. Henley and resolved
—That the Minutes be taken as read.
Moved by Mr. Hirst seconded by Mr. Henley—That the
Minutes are correctly recorded and be confirmed.
Mr. Richardson raised an objection to the confirmation of
the Minutes, and wished for information on the Estimates
submitted and passed at the last meeting.
The Chairman ruled that the matter of the Estimates was
not now before the meeting.
Moved by Mr. Peacock seconded by Mr. A. Lloyd—
That the Vestry proceed to the business on the Agenda.
The motion for the confirmation of the Minutes was then
put and declared by the Chairman to be carried.
III. Moved by Mr. Henley seconded by Mr. A. Lloyd and
resolved—That the Vestry proceed to consider tenders for
supply of paving.
The Clerk submitted copy of Advertisements inserted by
him in the "Contract Journal" and "Builder," inviting tenders
for supply of 10,000 feet of 3 inch York Paving.
Tenders were then opened as follows :
Manuelle, A. & F. for the sum of 62/3 per 100 feet super.
Milne, T. 66/- „
Griffiths, W. 68/- „
Webster, E. & Co. Xot according to terms of Advertisement
or Specification.
IV. Mr. Richardson persisting in discussing matters connected
with the Estimates it was
Moved by Mr. Cushen seconded by Mr. Richardson—That
the Vestry do now adjourn.
The Chairman submitted the motion to a show of hands
and declared it lost.
III. [Resumed] Moved by Mr. Hirst seconded bv Mr. Upton
and resolved—That the tender of Messrs. Manuelle be
accepted.
V. The Report of Committee No. 1 was brought up as follows:
To the Vestry of the Hamlet of Mile End Old Town.
Report of Committee No. 1.
For Finance, Parliamentary and General Purposes.
Wednesday, 22nd October, 1890.
Your Committee beg to report that they met this day, there
being present Messrs. Henley, Lacev, A. M. Bell, and
R. Kemp.