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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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26 NOVEMBER, 1890.
The Clerk stated that no tenders had been received for
supply of Brooms.
Moved by Mr. Henley seconded by Mr. Hirst and resolved
1 hat it be referred to the several Committees to make the
necessary arrangements for the supply of Brooms required in
the departments under their respective charges.
A tender was then opened from Messrs. Carter &. Aynsley,
for supply of Ironmongery as per schedule of prices.
Moved by Mr. Hirst seconded by Mr. A. Lloyd and resolved
—That it be referred back to the several Committees to make
the necessary arrangements for supply of Ironmongery required
in the departments under their respective charges.
IV. Mr. Loftus asked for leave to bring forward a matter concerning
himself, as a matter of privilege.
Moved by Mr. Hirst seconded by Mr. A. Lloyd and resolved
—That the request be acceded to.
Mr. Loftus then drew attention to a report of a speech by
Mr. Richardson at a meeting on the 15th inst.
After statements by Mr. Richardson and Mr. Loftus,
Moved by Mr. Henley seconded by Mr. Hirst and resolved
—That the" Vestry proceed to the next business.
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, 26th November, 1890.
Your Committee beg to report that they met this day,
there being present Messrs. Henley, Peacock, Hasted,
R. Kemp, Cushen, and Blowey.
(1) That your Clerk submitted a Financial Statement a copy of
which is as follows:
Financial Statement, Wednesday, 26th November, 1890.
Balance at Bankers £2,337 11 0
Cheques drawn but not paid.
Commercial Gas Co. 921 1 7
Waters, A. C. 2 5 9