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Mile End 1891

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

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14 OCTOBER, 1891.
159
Resolved—That notice of the aforegoing order be given by
the Clerk to the Vestry on behalf of the Vestry as provided
by the first of the said Regulations.
Resolved—That the Clerk to the Vestry do require the
Landlord or Landlords of the said houses respectively
to supply the information necessary for the Registration of
such houses respectively, as provided by the second of such
Regulations.
XI. The Report of the Committee tor Dusting and Cleansing
was brought up as follows:
To the Vestry of the Hamlet of Mile End Old Town.
Report of Committee for Dusting and Cleansing.
Wednesday, 14th October, 1891.
Your Committee beg to report that they met on Monday,
the 28th day of September, ult., there being present Messrs.
Upton, Thomas, Browning, Robertson, Furness, Martin, and
Howe.
That your Committee, actin r upon the advice of your
Veterinary Surgeon, sent two of the horses belonging to the
Vestry, to Stapleton's to be sold, they being no longer fit for
the work of your Board. The horses were sold by auction,
for 11 5/-.
That your Committee resolved to recommend—That your
Committee be empowered to purchase four more horses for
the use of the Vestry.
Signed
[W. UPTON.
ALFRED FURNESS.
ALFRED HOWE.
Moved by Mr. Furness seconded by Mr. Padfield and resolved
—That the Report be received.
Moved by Mr. Furness seconded by Mr. Cook and resolved
—That the Report be adopted, and it was resolved accordingly.
XII. The Clerk submitted notice (in addition to those referred
to in No. 3 Committee's Report) from the Medical Officer ot
Health, of a nuisance existing at
Sion House, Mulberry Street.
Moved by Mr. Burge seconded by Mr. Lacey and resolved
—That the requisite notice, to abate the nuisance complained
of, within 48 hours be served upon the owners ot such
premises; and that the Chairman sign the necessary order,
empowering the Inspector to make complaint and take proceedings
before the Magistrate, in case ot default in complying
with the notice.