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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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35
27 APRIL, 1892.

The names were submitted as before and the several votings were declared to be as follows:

First.Second.
In favour of Mr. Lacey3739
„ „ Martin2121
„ „ Calton2827 -
„ „ K. Kemp10

The Chairman declared Messrs. Lacey and Calton elected
for the South Ward.
VIII. Moved by Mr. Upton and seconded by Mr. Loftus—That
the Vestry do now adjourn until this day fortnight at Seven
p.m., and that thanks be voted to the Chairman.
The motion was submitted to a show of hands and there
were
In favour 12 votes
Against 22 „
The Chairman declared it lost.
IX. 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, 27th April, 1892.
Your Committee beg to report that they met on Monday,
the 25th day of April, inst., there being present Messrs.
Hirst, Calton, J. Druitt, Nicholls, Ludbrook, W. A. Kemp,
Loftus, Collett, Ockelford, Wood, and also Mr. Browning.
(1) That your Surveyor brought up and read a Report for
which your Committee beg to refer your Board to his Report
Book.
That your Committee considered the tenders (referred by
your Board) for the supply of a 10 ton Steam Roller, and for
the purchase of the Vestry's present Roller, and resolved to
recommend—That the tender of Messrs. Aveling & Porter
for the supply of a new 10 ton Steam Roller for the sum of
£335 be accepted, and
(2) Your Committee also recommend—That the tender of
Messrs. Aveling & Porter for the purchase of the Vestry's
present Roller for the sum of £50 be accepted.
Signed
j. loftus.
john t. calton.
jas. andrews.
j. druitt.