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the purchase of a Patent Destructor, a multitubular steam boiler and a disinfecting apparatus.
"Solid filth and dry refuse removed every morning by the scavenging contractor.
3. As will be seen by my letter, the Surveyor General, who is also Chairman of the Sanitary Board, is of opinion that "one of the most necessary improvements in connexion with Sanitary reform in this Colony is the adoption of a furnace for consuming and rendering innocuous the 84 tons of refuse daily collected by Contractors from the public dust bins and private tenements in the City." This refuse has hitherto been deposited on the shore, where it has been left to decay by exposure to all weathers. It can be easily seen what great danger to the public health is involved by the present practice; especially when it is stated that the shore is crowded, and ...
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the purchase of a Patent Destructor, a multitubular steam boiler and a disinfecting apparatus.
"Solid filth and dry refuse removed every morning by the scavenging contractor.
3. As will be seen by my letter, the Surveyor General, who is also Chairman of the Sanitary Board, is of opinion that "one of the most necessary improvements in connexion with Sanitary reform in this Colony is the adoption of a furnace for consuming and rendering innocuous the 84 tons of refuse daily collected by Contractors from the public dust bins and private tenements in the City." This refuse has hitherto been deposited on the shore, where it has been left to decay by exposure to all weathers. It can be easily seen what great danger to the public health is involved by the present practice; especially when it is stated that the shore is crowded, and ...
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the purchase of a Patent
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