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cleansing, and where round a delivery a number of men Collect whe stand, they will commit nuisances in an improper place if a proper one be not provided.

Par: 14 in this, and as with the Committee I quite agree for as practicable their recommendations are already carried out

Par: 16. 17. 18. The necessity for public privies did not arise in the earlier days, but attempts to put an end to them would but increase the nuisances or place them less under control.

Par: 19. Every privy is at present connected with a sewer, and the rule is to wash them every day.. the police, when the water service is complete, will have charge of all public taps to

Par: 20 and 21. See last page. of the Colony. by the as it never was Contemplated that the population would reach it's present number. Privies in the Central and Western Market are a necessity, and every Mean which Can be applied to such places, and for such persons

Par: 22. Double doorways have not been tried, there are several modes of Construction applicable to them, but I question much if the half civilized persons who pass thereby would appreciate the

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