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St James's 1885

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for St James's, Westminster]

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Date of Contracts,Name of Company or Party, with whom Contract was . made.Nature of Works to be performed or Materials to be used or supplied.Amount or Price.
22nd October, 1885J. Knight, Buckingham Palace RoadSupply of Yellow Deal Wood BlocksAt Schedule of Prices.
22nd October, 1885J. Mears, 78, Queen St., Hammersmith.Construction of GOO feet or thereabouts, of 3ft. 9in. by 2ft. 6in. egg-shaped Brick Sewer in Little Pulteney Street and Rupert Street (Extension)£920,
9th Nov., 1885H, H. Collins, 61, Old Broad StreetArchitect to the Vestry in the erection of Building for Dwellings for the Poor in Ingestre PlaceUsual charges as set forth in the printed Schedule of rules for Architects.
23rd Nov., 1885Sugg & Co., Vincent St., Westminster, S.W.To replaoe and maintain Lanterns and Regulators at the various Refuges in the Parish, for six yearsAt £2 per annum.—The Lanterns and Regulators to become the property of the Parish at the expiration of the said term.
23rd Nov., 1885Pontifex & Co., 22, Coleman St., E.C.For six Lamp Columns of same pattern as those of the Metropolitan Board of WorksAt £4 per Lamp.
3rd Decemb., 1885J. Mears, 78, Queen St., HammersmithTo lower the Sewer at the Southern end of Arundel Street.At and for £115.

Note.—These Accounts are audited half-yearly by an Auditor appointed by the Local Government Board. Previous public notice is given
of the time and place of each audit.