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Lewisham 1878

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Lewisham]

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SCHEDULE F.—Private Sewers.

Detailed Particulars of the Receipts and Expenditure in the Construction of

Private Sewers.

LEWISHAM.£s.d.£s.d.
Webb's Estate, Sewer No. 1.—Sundry Persons4800
Ditto ditto No. 2.—Ditto3200
Eastdown Park Sewer—Mr. E. Phillips461910
£1261910
PAYMENTS.
LEWISHAM.
Webb's Estate, Sewer No. 1.—Mr. J. M. Smith23171
Ditto ditto —Wages, &c.044
2415
Ditto ditto No. 2.—Mr. J. M. Smith2545
Ditto ditto —Wages, &c.044
2589
Webb's Estate Sewer, No. 3.—Mr. R. Kersey2000
Eastdown Park Sewer—Woodham Bros1651610
£23570

Note.-The Establishment Receipts and Expenses of the Hoard are in the first instance apportioned between
the Parsh of Lewisham and Hamlet of Penge, on the basis of rateable value, and such receipts and expenses are
further apportioned between the several rate-purposes lovied in the Parish and Hamlet respectively in proporation to
the net expenditure for the year on each.
The rateable Value adopted as the basis of apportionment is the same adopted by the Metropolitan Board of
Works for the year 1879,viz.Parish
of Lewisham £328,821
Hamlet of Penge 152,220
£481,041