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Paddington 1883

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Paddington]

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[A] PADDINGTON VESTRY-WORKS DEPARTMENT.
DUSTING, SLOPPING, WATERING AND CARTING ROADWAY MATERIALS.
Detailed Account of Expenditure and Receipts the Year ending 25th March, 1884.
Including Repairs and Maintenance of Water Meters, Stand Post Supply of Water for Road Making and Watering Purposes.
Dr.
Cr.
MARCH 25, 1884.
Totals.
Dusting.
Watering.
Slopping.
Carting
Materials
and Wood
Paving
Works.
Total
MARCH 25, 1884.
Totals.
Totals.
Working Expenses—
???ales, Dusting Department, viz.:—
£
s.
d.
£
s.
d.
Dusting.
£
s.
d.
£
s.
d.
£
s.
d.
£
s.
d.
£
s.
d.
£
Materials.
Chaldrons.
Loads.
Tons.
Cwt.
Qrs.
Amount.
To Wages, Collecting 19,029 loads of Dust
1,518
7
4
£
s.
d.
,, Working Sifting Machine
1,257
1

Ashes
14,995
...
...
...
...
914
11
0
,, Haulage of Ashes and Breeze
21
11
8
Breeze
6,945
...
...
...
...
412
4
10
„ Haulage of Soft Core
131
7
9
To Canal Dues, Ashes and Breeze
23
2
10
Coals
...
...
36
10
...
25
12
11
„ Soft Core
131
7
9
Bones
...
...
45
17
...
154
14
9
„ Unloading Soft Core
97
9
3
Rags
...
...
52
...
...
72
16
0
Slopping.
3,180
7

...
...
3,180
To Wages, Collecting 20,204 loads
1,135
18
0
Old Iron
...
...
5.4
9
...
68
1
0
,, Loading Boats
261
11
0
Metals
...
...
5
8
...
78
13
6
„ Unloading Boats
595
6

White Glass
...
...
14
9
...
36
3
6
,, Haulage Boats
595
6
8
Black Glass
...
...
48
...
...
12
0
0
To Paid Canal Dues
595
6
8
To Boating Clay, Unloading, and Haulage
18
9

Hard Core
...
595
...
...
...
10
0
0
To Canal Dues, Haulage and Unloading)
Sweepings at Alperton
24
10

Sundries
...
...
...
...
345
9
0
To Wages, Working Sweeping, & Sifting
Machines
76
12
0
Grazing and at Alperton
25
0
0
Road Watering.
3,303
0

3,203
To Wages paid Drivers
...
...
780
3
6
...
...
760
Trade refuse Account
69
0
0
Carting Materials.
Total Sales
2,224
6
6
2,224
6
6
To Wages paid Drivers
...
...
...
...
610
14
6
610
To Wages paid in connection with the
above Departments—
Cash Received
1,822
13
3
Horsekeeper, Stable Helps,
and Watchmen
...
94
13
2
74
4
10
137
4
10
41
4
8
347
Outstanding Balances to date
401
13
3
Engineer and Assistant
...
120
2

18
5
0
8
10
0
3
10
0
160
£
s.
d.
Stoker
...
50
2
6
11
0
0
11
0
0
5
0
0
77
Rent received for Hire of Boats
66
2
0
Wheelwright
...
60
1

38
11
7
95
11
6
19
13
5
219
cash, from Highway Department for Smith's Work
264
11
7
Farrier and Smiths
264
8
0
72
15
6
50
4
6
118
10
0
22
18
0
Smith'sWork,SharpeningPicks, &c
132
4

...
...
...
...
390
,, for distribution of Water on Private Roads
110
3
2
Harness Maker and Repairer
...
36
17

23
4
11
54
7
8
14
8
11
128
,, value of Saleable Materials at Alperton
100
0
0
Chaff Cutter and Boy
...
30
11
0
21
13
0
47
12
4
9
18

109
,, from Highway Department, Boating away Clay, &c
25
18
8
Sundry Labour on Wharves
...
227
3

111
9

287
8
10
69
10
2
695
566
15
5
Clerks and Foremen
...
141
10
6
41
6
4
175
7
5
22
4
2
380
Salaries to Officers, Superintendent
175
0
0
l02
9
1
80
9
1
137
16
10
49
17
6
370
„ „ Booking Clerk
120
0
0
„ „ Office Clerk
76
12
6
370
12
6
Total for Wages, Canal Dues, Haulage,
Loading and Unloading Boats,
Wages to Artisans, &c., carried
forward
...
4,122
13
10
1,250
13

4,376
8

868
19
11½
10,75
Carried forward
£2,791
1
11