CO129-215 - Governor Sir Bowen - 1884 [1-4] — Page 141

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Enclosure

139

The Surveyor General to the Honre The Colonial Secretary

Sir,

Public Works Department
7 January 1884.

...the most necessary improvements in connexion with Sanitary reform in this Colony will be the adoption of a furnace for consuming and rendering innocuous the 841 ton of solid filth and dry refuse removed every morning by the Scavenging Contractor from the public dust-bins and private tenements of the City and carried to Belcher's...

I. H. Marsh, C.M.G.
Colonial Secretary

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NEA Enclosure 139 The Surveyor General to the Honre The Colonial Secretary Sir, Public Works Department7 January 1884. ...the most necessary improvements in connexion with Sanitary reform in this Colony will be the adoption of a furnace for consuming and rendering innocuous the 841 ton of solid filth and dry refuse removed every morning by the Scavenging Contractor from the public dust-bins and private tenements of the City and carried to Belcher's... I. H. Marsh, C.M.G.Colonial Secretary
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NEA Enclosure 139 The Surveyor Several to the Hor: The Colonial Secretary Sir, ublic Works Department Orn of the 7 January 1884. the most necessary. improvements in connexion with Sanitary reform in this Colony will be the adoption of a furnace for culeining and rendering innocuous the 841 ton of solid filth and dy refuse removed every morning by the Scavenging Contractor from the public dust-bire and private tenements of the City and carried to Belchers on. I. H. Marsh, C.MUS. Colonial Secretary
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NEA

Enclosure

139

The Surveyor Several to the Hor: The Colonial Secretary

Sir,

ublic Works Department

Orn of the

7 January

1884.

the most necessary.

improvements in connexion with

Sanitary reform in this Colony will be the adoption of a furnace for culeining and rendering innocuous the 841 ton of solid filth and dy refuse removed every morning by the Scavenging Contractor from the public dust-bire and private tenements of the City and carried to

Belchers

on. I. H. Marsh, C.MUS.

Colonial Secretary

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