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Paddington 1888

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Paddington]

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BOROUGH OF PADDINGTON.
REPORT, 1888-9.

[B] Summary Statement of Contkacts enterecnto by theVestryof theParishofPaddington,

during the year ending the25tl lay of March, 1889,viz.:—

Tender accepted.Name of contractor.Nature of contract.Price.
1st May, 1888Messrs. Mowlem 8c CoFor supply of Granite Kerb, York Paving, and Granite CubesAs per Schedule of Prices.
29th June, 1888Messrs. Neave & SonFor construction of about 430 ft. run of 3' 9" x 2' 6" brick sewer in Harrow Road£596.
17th July, 1888Mr. John HusbandFor supply of Oats, Beans, and BranAs per Schedule of Prices.
7th August, 1888Mr. Thomas CatleyFor construction of about 420 ft. run of 12-in. glazed stoneware pipe sewer in Cleveland Square£154.
2nd October, 1888Messrs. Glover and CoFor supply of 15 Slop Vans£45 per Van.
DoMr. William BoyerFor supply of fine Thames Shingle for frosty roadsAt 5s. 0d. per yard.
16th October, 1888Messrs. J. E. Bennett & SonFor supply of Hay, Straw, Clover, & Peat MossAs per Schedule of Prices.
Do.Mr. Joshua KnightsFor supply of Wood Paving BlocksAt £6 2s. 6d. per 1,000.
Do.Mr. William BoyerFor supply of Thames ShingleAt 5s. 0d. per yard.
At 5s. 6d. per yard.
Do.Messrs. Greaves, Bull & LakinFor supply of Portland CementAt 3s. Sack. Hire of Sack, Id.
For sifted GravelAt 2s. l0d. per ton.
„ HogginAt 2s. 8d. per ton.
8th November, 1888Mr. Henry Odell,, the Reception of Road. Scrapings, StreetSweepings, Garbage, and SnowAt 1s. 3d. per ton.
„ the Reception of Soft CoreAt 2s. 3d. per ton.
19th February, 1889Mr. John Husband,, the Reception of Hard CoreAt 1s. 3d. per ton.
DoMr. E. TildesleyFor supply of Oats, Beans, and BranAt per Schedule of Prices.
Do.Mr. E. TildesleyFor supply of 1,000 yards Enderby GraniteAt 11s. 5d. per cubic yard.
Do.Messrs. A. & F. ManuellpFor supply of 3,000 yards Quenast GraniteAt 13s. 11d. per cubic yard.
Do.Messrs. Nowell & llobsonFor supply of 2,000 yards Guernsey GraniteAt 15. 8d. per cubic yard.
Do.Messrs. Nowell & RobsonFor supply of 2,000 yards Narborough GraniteAt 11s. 8d. per cubic yard.
5th March, 1889Messrs. Neave and SonFor supply of Granite Kerb, York Paving, and Granite CubesAs per Schedule ot Prices.
For construction of about 250 ft. run of 12-in. glazed stoneware pipe sewer in Uxbridge Road.£138.