1666.

- Pearse

681

cement had been put down in the first instance, it would

have lasted 50 years.

14065 8.

A.

You could not get conɑrste of that quality hers,

Yr Shelton Hoopert

66

A.

The Chairman;=

67

A.

68 20

14065

I think you can get good cement, and I think the Green

Island Cement Company get good hydraulic lime from up

the river - that I am told.

14066

Are you aware that commercially, it is not obtainabië

to any extent ?

I know that they mix a good deal of mud with their lima,

to increase its hydraulicity.

On the 29th July 1905, I find a notice are that the 14067

Inspectors were informed there was no more Carbolosens

in stock. Was it before that, or after that, that you

found that they had used Carbolosene irstead of Jayen

Fluid ↑

I think it was before that. I think that intimation to

the Inspectors was given to them, when the last few

barrels of Carbolowens was used up, and they were told

then to revert to the ordinary cleansing with soap.

We were asking you at the last Meeting with regard tekkɗb8

the authority of Inspectors to visit buildings, for

●vercrowding ?

A.

Yes.

69

Q.

I see the last notice is the 23rd February 1906, by obq

Dr Atkinson ?

And then the next notice - I presume they are all

from the same book, are they not?

A.

Yes.

70 Qu

A.

I dont know.

PUBLIC RECORD OFFICE

Reference:-

C.O. 537

36

NOT TO BE

COPYRIGHT PHOTOGRILY WITH~

REPRODUCED

RECORD OFFICE, LONDON OUT PERMISSION OF THE PUBLIC

14070

14071

The next notice là the 19th September 1908, so that for

seven months, I understand from the book, there were no

inspections made for øvercrowding. Ta that possible ar

probable ↑

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