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Paddington 1886

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Paddington]

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[B] Summary Statement of Contracts entered into by theVestryof theParishofPaddington,

during the year ending on the 25th day of March, 1887,viz.:—

TENDER ACCEPTED.NAME OF CONTRACTOR.NATURE OF CONTRACT.PRICE.
15th June, 1886Mr. Joshua KnightsFor supply of Wood Paving BlocksAt £5 5s. per 1,000.
15th June, 1886Messrs. Greaves, Bull & LakinFor supply of Portland CementAt 2s. l0d. per Sack (hire of Sack, 1d.)
6th July, 1886Mr. Henry CovingtonFor supply of Thames BallastAt 4s. 4d. per cubic yard.
For supply of Thames SandAt 6s. per cubic yard.
6th July, 1886Mr. Henry LinesFor supply of Hay, Straw, and CloverAs per Schedule of Prices.
6th July, 1886Mr. George ReynoldsFor supply of Oats, Beans, and BranAs per Schedule of Prices.
7th December, 1886Messrs. W. & J. StuddsFor sifted GravelAt 2s. ll½d. per ton.
„ HogginAt 2s. 8d. per ton.
„ the Reception of Road Scrapings, Street Sweepings, Garbage, and SnowAt 1s. 5½d. per ton.
„ the Reception of Soft CoreAt 2s. 6d. per ton.
„ the Reception of Hard CoreAt 1s. 8d. per ton.
21st December, 1886Messrs. Neave & SonFor construction of 630-ft. run of 4' 0" by 2' 6" Brick Sewer in Clifton Gardens£1,311.
4th January, 1887Messrs. Knight & SarneyFor supply of Hay, Straw, and CloverAs per Schedule of Prices.
4th January, 1887 . -Mr. George ReynoldsFor supply of Oats, Beans, and BranAs per Schedule of Prices.
1st March, 1887Messrs. Mowlem & Co.At 12s. 9d. per yard.
1st March, 1887Mr. E. TildesleyFor not exceeding 3,000 yards Guernsey Granite
1st March, 1887Messrs. Nowell & RobsonFor not exceeding 2,000 yards Enderby GraniteAt l1s. 3d. per yard.
15th March, 1887Messrs, Rogers & DickensFor not exceeding 2,000 yards Enderby GraniteAt l1s. 5d. per yard.
For Paving WorksAs per Schedule of Prices,