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convenient than the Patent-
Destructor and as
hopper barges
are now it is understood, being built in the Colony for carrying dredged material out to sea, there
may
be assumed, available towing power and there appears to barge should
is, it
the
no reason why
not, on the first trip out in the morning,
carry the so.
scavenger's refuse out to
deep water.
As regards the Disinfector
Sir Robert Rawlinson recommends, for obvious
reasons,
the
use of
ست
portable disinfector of the pattern which has been found perfectly Efficient for work of this kind in London._
I have the honour to be
Sir
Your Obedient Servant
WA.Ummmmmer manmey
22 APR
Sir R. Rawlinson to brown Agents.
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Removal of Solid Refuse and
Disinfection of blothing &c.
Gentlemen,
London,
14th April 1884.
the
I have looked over Governor's communication of the
18th January and the letter of the
19
th March addressed to me with
the enclosures and beg to report
as under: —
Scavenging.
Scavenging should be general including both public and private
refuse all of which,
may
as
far as
be
be practicable, ought to
removed daily.
The Surveryor General, finding
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