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Mile End 1892

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

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20 JULY, 1892.
Moved by Mr. Peacock and seconded by Mr. A. Druitt—
That the Tender of Mr. Robinson be accepted.
Moved by Mr. Furness seconded by Mr. A. Lloyd as an
amendment—That the Tenders be referred to the Dusting and
Cleansing Committee for consideration and report.
Moved by Mr. Brown seconded by Mr. Richardson as a
further amendment—That the Tender of Messrs. Hopson be
accepted.
By consent the motion of Mr. Peacock was withdrawn in
favour of the motion by Mr. Brown.
The Chairman then submitted the amendment of Mr.
Furness to a show of hands and there were
In favour 17 votes
Against 14 „
The Chairman declared it carried, and then submitted it as
a substantive motion and declared it carried.

(2)Tenders for Wheels and Tyreing were then opened as follows:

Bonallack, W. J.Jarvis, T.
£7100£6100
6100676
6505100
41604100
41203176
5150400
3100380
039036
1000180

Moved bv Mr. Richardson seconded by Mr. Lacey and
resolved—That the Tenders be initialed by the Chairman and
referred to the Dusting and Cleansing Committee for consideration
and report.
(3) The Clerk stated that there were no Tenders for supply of
Horses, Carts, and Drivers.
Moved by Mr. Upton seconded by Mr. Birks—That further
advertisements be inserted in the local papers, and any other
paper that the Surveyor may deem advisable.
Moved by Mr. Furness seconded by Mr. Cade as an amendment—That
Messrs. H. J. Gardner & Co. be asked if they are
willing to continue their present Contract tor another year
upon the same terms.
The Chairman submitted the amendment to a show of
hands and declared it carried, and then submitted it as a
substantive motion and declared it carried.