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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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12 NOVEMBER, 1890.
london county council collating particulars
of prosecutions, &c., under adulteration &c., acts.
Moved by Mr. Coker seconded by Mr. Burge and resolved
That that part of the Report be adopted and it was resolved
accordingly.
The Clerk read a letter of the 4th inst. from the Vestry of
Kensington on the same subject, and explained the nature of
the returns supplied by the Local Government Board.
Moved by Mr. Richardson seconded and resolved—That
this Vestry support the views expressed in the letter from the
Kensington Vestry.
underground rooms, proceedings.
Moved by Mr. Richardson seconded by Mr. Upton and
resolved—That the result of the proceedings before the
Magistrate, in the matter of underground rooms, as reported
by the Clerk, be forwarded to the President of the Local
Government Board.
IX. The subject of a nuisance at the corner of Rectory Square,
White Horse Lane, was referred to No. 3 Committee for
consideration.
X. The Report of the Dusting and Cleansing Committee was
brought up as follows:
To the Vestry of the Hamlet of Mile End Old Town.
Report of Committee for Dusting and Cleansing.
Wednesday, 12th November, 1890.
Your Committee beg to report that they met on Monday,
the 3rd day of November, inst., there being present Messrs.
Furness, Browning, Porcas, Martin, Cook, and Bull.
That your Surveyor brought up a Report for which your
Committee beg to refer your Board to his Report Book.
That your Committee resolved to recommend—That
Advertisements be issued inviting tenders:
(a) For Veterinary Attendance and Shoeing of the
Vestry's horses.
(b) For the supply of Brooms.
(c) For the supply of Ironmongery, including shovels,
scoops, and forks.
Signed
a. furness.
thos. browning.
thos. cook.
Moved by Mr. Furness seconded by Mr. Upton and resolved
—That the Report be received.