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Mr. Woodcock in?

Authority. ?

A:-

Yea.

2:-

1088

You don't think you must have an authority from him every 1088

time 7 That is a general authority to you?

A:- Yes.

Q2- That may be given to you before the nuisance existed ?

1089

At- Ies.

1089

Q:- That is a general authority (continues reading from Section 1090

1090

230)

-

1:- Yos.

Now have any nuisance been brought to your notice ?

Q:-

Did you satisfy yourself that they were nuisances ?

1091

A?--

Q:-

1092

No, under this section I don't think it is necessary for me to satisfy myself.

1091

You don't think it is necessary for you to satisfy yourself. 1oq2

Is that your answer ?

A:- I should like to hear your question again?

Question repeated.

At The only way - it was reported to me and I took it for grant-

-ed that the nuisance existed.

9:- And have you prosecuted in consequence of such a nuisance

1093

1093

not being abated by your orter ?

41-

No.

1094

Have any prosecutions over taken place for nuisances not being abated ? Do you have to sign and serve as per schedule

1094

L?

42m

Tele

And what. Officer prosecuten ?

1095

A:-

I can't say on the spur of the moment -Lor

- a prosecuting Inspec

Chairman

1096

It would be an Officer of the Sanitary Board ?

1096

PUBLIC RECORD OFFICE

Reference:-

TTTTTIC.O. 537

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