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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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17 FEBRUARY, 1892.
The amendment was put to a show of hands and there were
In favour 2 votes.
Against 17 ,,
The Chairman declared it lost, and then submitted the
motion to a show of hands and declared it carried and it was
resolved accordingly.
Moved by Mr. Hasted seconded by Mr. J. J. Musto and
resolved unanimously—That the remainder of the Report be
adopted, and it was resolved accordingly.
III. The Report of Committee No. 2 was brought up as follows:
To the Vestry of the Hamlet of Mile End Old Town.
Report of Committee No. 2.
For Highways, Paving, Lighting and Watering.
Wednesday, 17th February, 1892.
Your Committee beg to report that they met on Thursday,
the 28th day of January last, there being present Messrs.
Calton, Baxter, Andrews, W. A. Kemp, and Wood.
That your Committee having surveyed Georgiana Place
find that since the passing of the previous resolution a portion
of Georgiana Place, as then existed, has been enclosed by
gates and claimed by the owners of the property as their
private property.
That your Committee therefore considered that the proper
course would be to pave, &c., that portion of Georgiana
Place still open to the public, and to re-apportion the cost of
such work among the owners of property forming the street
now to be paved, and accordingly recommend—That the
Resolution of the Vestry of 19th of February, 1890, as to
paving, &c., Georgiana Place, be rescinded; and
That the requisite Resolution for paving part of Georgiana
Place be passed.
JOHN T. CALTON.
Signed JAS. ANDREWS.
E. NICHOLLS.
Moved by Mr. Calton seconded by Mr. Andrews and resolved
—That the Report be received.
Moved by Mr. Calton seconded by Mr. Andrews and resolved
That the Report be adopted and it was resolved accordingly.
Moved by Mr. Calton seconded by Mr. Furness and resolved
—That so much of the New Street situate in the East Ward
of this Hamlet, and known as Georgiana Place, as lies
between Rhodeswell Road and the gates erected across such
street, although laid out, is not paved to the satisfaction of