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THIRTY SEVENTH MEKTING,
2.30 p.m. Monday the 5th November,
1900
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The Honourable Mr E. A. Hewett, presided:-
1 the Members present;-
A. Gibson, recalled:-
Mr Shelton Hooper:-
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You are in charge of the Markets ?
Yea.
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You are responsible?
A.
Yes.
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Whose duty is it to see that the structure is kept 17262
clean,
and the stalls clean, and all that!
It comes under my care.
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I understand that. but supposing the roof is in a 17262
very dirty condition, isnt it the inspectors or overseers' duty to report to you?
Well, small matters, the Inspector would deal with. Bigger things that require limewashing or painting would
be done by the P. T. D.
That is not. quite what I mean,
al. the work 1% done ŋk.
by the P. V. D. I understand, you were away at the
time,
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the roof, the iron work was in such a filthy
condition
that you could cut it off with a knife.
It was a quarter of an inch thick; and also the fron
gates. Whose duty is it to report that to you?
It was reported, är Hooper, to the F. W. D. before I
went home,
The Chairzant
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Kr Shelton Hooperi-
Who makes the report to you in the first place ↑
The Inspector reports to me in the first place.
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Yes. The procedure is, the Inspector reports to me.
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