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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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22 APRIL, 1891.
Moved by Mr. Cushen seconded by Mr. Coker and
resolved—That the Vestry do not further object to the works
being executed by persons in the employ of the Vestry of
St. George in the East.
NUISANCES INJURIOUS TO HEALTH.
The Clerk submitted two notices (in addition to those
referred to in the Committee's Report) from Mr. Cox,
Inspector of Nuisances, complaining of nuisances injurious to
health existing at 7 Walden Street, and 9 Arbour Square.
Moved by Mr. Coker seconded by Burge and resolved—
That the requisite notices to abate the nuisances complained
of within 48 hours, be served upon the owners of such
premises, and that the Chairman sign the necessary orders in
each particular case, empowering the Inspector to make
complaints and take proceedings before the Magistrate in case
of default in complying with the notices.
VI. 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, 22nd April, 1891.
Your Committee beg to report that they met on Monday
the 20th day ot April, inst., there being present Messrs.
Upton, Thomas, Manchee, Cook, Furness, Martin, Bull,
Browning, Porcas, and Robertson.
That your Committee considered the tenders for Wheeling
and Tyreing from
Green, E. B.
Ruston, J.
Rutty, E. J.
Jarvis, T.
and Rumbold & Co.
referred by your Board, and resolved to recommend—That
the tender ot Mr. T. Jarvis be accepted.
Signed
alfred furness.
w. upton.
s. manchee.
c. h. porcas.
Moved by Mr. Furness seconded by Mr Hirst 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 accordingy.