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St James's 1886

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

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PARISH OF ST .JAMES; WESTMINSTER.

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An Account of all Contracts entered into or Continued by the Vestry during the year ended the 25th March, 1887.

Date of Contract.Name of Company or Party with whom Contract was made.Nature Works to be performed or Materials to be used or supplied.Amount or Price.
13th March, 1884W. Mead, the Wharves, Paddington.To supply Horses, Watercarts, and Vans with Carters for a period of three years from lady Day.At Schedule of Prices.
13th March, 1884Mowlem & Co.,Grosvenor Wharf, WestminsterMasons' Works, for a period of three years from lady Day.Do.
13th March, 1884H. Covington, 3, Claverton St., Pimlico, S.W.To supply Hoggin and Ballast for a period of three years from lady DayDo.
18th March, 1884Mowlem &. Co.,Grosvenor Wharf, Westminster.Pavior's Works and Materials (except Hoggin and Ballast) for a period of three years from Lady Day.Do.
17th March, 1886H. Covington, 3, Claverton St., Pimlico, S.W.Removal of Dust from the Parish for three years from Lady Day.At £2,700 per annum.
12th March, 1896W. Mead, Wharves, Paddington.Removal of Slop from the Parish for three years from Lady Day.At £1,600 do.
8th April, 1886French Asphalte Co., 27, Cornhill, E.C.For Paving with Asphalte the Carriageways of Archer and other Streets.12s. per yd. super, with a credit to the Vestry of ls.6d.per super yd for the old pitching-stones to be removed.
9th April, 1886Improved Wood Pavement Co., 46, Queen Victoria St.For Paving with Wood the Carriageway of Ryder St., and part of the Carriageway of Charles St.At 7s. 8d. per yd., with a credit to the Vestry of Is. 3d. per yd. for the old pitching-stones to be removed.
19th Aoguat, 1886Muldoon Bros , 33, Roman Road.N.For Paving with Wood the Carriageway of Pall Mall.At 5s. 6d. per yd., with an allowance to the Vestry of la. per yd., for old blocks, removed.
July 1886.Mark Gentry, 2, Wormwood St., E.C.For the Erection of Building for Dwellings for the Poor in Ingestre Place.For the sum of £.5,573.