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THE SANITARY RECORD.
SIMPSON, Mr. William Hirst, B.A., Solicitor, has been appointed Town Clerk and Clerk to the Urban Sanitary Authority of Higham-Ferrers, at £in per annum.
SMITH, Mr. Job Ross, the Inspector of Nuisances for the Shipley Urban Sanitary District, has been appointed Inspector of Dairies, Cowsheds, &c.
STEVENSON, Mr. G., the Inspector of Nuisances for the Much-Wenlock Urban Sanitary District, has been appointed Inspector under the Dairies, &c., Orders of 1885 & 1886.
SUTCLIFFE, Mr. Alfred, has been re-appointed Inspector of Nuisances for the Thornton Urban Sanitary District, at £40 for one year.
SYKES, Mr. Edward has been appointed Surveyor to the newly-formed Cheadle and Gatley Local Board and Urban Sanitary Authority, at £35 per annum, and Inspector of Nuisances at £35 per annum.
SYKES, Mr. James William, Inspector of Nuisances for the Windhill Urban Sanitary District, has been appointed Inspector under the Dairies, &c., Orders of 1885 and 1886.
TAYLOR, Mr. George, has been elected a Member of the Tipton Local Board and Urban Sanitary Authority, vice Field, resigned.
THORNTON, Mr. Reginald Douglas Banker, has been appointed Treasurer to the newly-incorporated Town Council and Urban Sanitary Authority of Wareham.
THORNTON, Mr. Richard, Surveyor, &c., to the Drighlington Local Board and Urban Sanitary Authority, has been appointed Inspector pro tem, under the Dairies, &c., Orders of 1885 and 1886, and pursuant to the Contagious Diseases (Animals) Acts of 1878 and 1886.
WALTER, Mr. Nimrod, has been re-appointed Inspector of Nuisances for the Reigate Urban Sanitary District, at £75 for one year.
WARD, Mr. Joseph Henry, has been appointed Clerk to the Baildon Local Board and Urban Sanitary Authority, Yorkshire, at £24 per annum, vice Hines, resigned.
WATERTON, Mr. William, has been appointed Inspector of Nuisances, &c., for the Barnsley Urban Sanitary District, at £120 per annum, vice Savage (but who continues as Canal Boats and Smoke Inspector, at £50 per annum).
WETHERELL, Mr. John, has been appointed Inspector of Nuisances for the Richmond (Yorkshire) Rural Sanitary District, at £85 per annum, vice Mr. J. Wetherell, deceased.
WHITE, Mr. John, has been re-appointed Inspector of Nuisances for the Chard Urban Sanitary District, at £20 for one year.
WILLIAMS, Mr. Richard Owen, Surveyor, &c., to the Bethesda Improvement Commissioners and Urban Sanitary Authority, has been appointed Inspector under the Dairies, &c., Orders of 1885 and 1886.
WORTHINGTON, Mr. Isaac, has been appointed Collector to the newly-formed Cheadle and Gatley Local Board and Urban Sanitary Authority, at 3 per cent. commission.
PUBLIC ANALYSTS.
CULLI, Mr. R. B., has been appointed Public Analyst for the Borough of Tiverton, for one year.
ESTCOURT, Mr. Charles, has been appointed Public Analyst for the Borough of Lancaster, at £10 10s. per annum, and 6s. per analysis, vice Brown.
FUNNAR, Mr. Otto, has been re-appointed Public Analyst for the Borough of Derby.
HILL, Alfred Bostock, M.D., S.Sc.Cert.Camb, L.R.C.P.Edin, has been re-appointed Public Analyst for the Borough of Royal Leamington Spa, at £20 per annum, and 6s. 8d. per analysis.
VACANCIES.
MEDICAL OFFICER OF HEALTH for the Walton-on-the-Naze Urban Sanitary District, £20 per annum. Application, 6th inst., to T. A. Middleton, Clerk to the Authority.
TREASURER to the Alcester Guardians and Rural Sanitary Authority. Application to S. A. Guthard, Clerk.
MEDICAL OFFICER OF HEALTH for the St. Anne's-on-the-Sea Urban Sanitary District. Application, 10th inst., to William Thompson, Clerk.
TREASURER to the Conway Town Council and Urban Sanitary Authority. Application to T. E. Parry, Town Clerk.
CLERK to the Birkenhead Guardians and Rural Sanitary Authority. Application to The Chairman.
CLERK to the St. Anne's-on-the-Sea Local Board and Urban Sanitary Authority. Application to The Chairman.
SURVEYOR to the Redditch Local Board and Urban Sanitary Authority. Application to H. C. Browning, Clerk.
SURVEYOR and INSPECTOR of NUISANCES to the Town Council and Urban Sanitary Authority of Higham-Ferrers. Application to W. H. Simpson, Town Clerk.
COLLECTOR to the Town Council and Urban Sanitary Authority of Higham-Ferrers. Application to W. H. Simpson, Town Clerk.
LOCAL INTELLIGENCE.
The Hambledon Guardians and Rural Sanitary Authority have been invested with urban powers, rights, &c., under the provisions of Sections 157 and 158 of the Public Health Act, 1875, within the contributory places of Bramley, Cranley, Shalford, and Wonersh.
The Egremont Local Board and Urban Sanitary Authority recently re-appointed Dr. Calderwood as Medical Officer of Health for three years, but the Local Government Board have refused their sanction for more than one year, on account of his being a Poor-law district medical officer.
At the last meeting of the Driffield Guardians and Rural Sanitary Authority, it was unanimously resolved to decrease the salary of Dr. Wood, Medical Officer of Health, from £130 to £70 per annum, and that of Mr. Sumner, Inspector of Nuisances, &c., from £100 to £100 per annum, upon the expiration of their appointments at Christmas.
It was recently proposed to form a Local Government District for the Ogmore and Garw Valleys within the area of the Bridgend Rural Sanitary District, and the necessary formal steps were taken under The Public Health Act for that purpose. This was followed by the usual Local Government Inquiry, at which some evidence in opposition was given. At the meeting of the Bridgend Rural Sanitary Authority on the 4th inst., the question was discussed, and a resolution passed upholding a previous one in favour of the formation of the proposed district, as they 'saw no reason to change their opinion after hearing the objections raised at the recent Government Inquiry.'
NOTES AND QUERIES.
Having for some time back been in the receipt of Queries appertaining strictly to sanitary work, and which it would be easy to answer, without having to refer our correspondents to competent professional advisers, we have opened a column in which to register such Queries and Replies thereto as can fairly be expected from us; and our subscribers and readers are invited to make such use of this column as will tend to benefit themselves and the community. Both Queries and Replies will, however, be subjected, if unnecessarily long, to a strict curtailment.
205. TEST SOLUTIONS FOR WATER ANALYSIS.
I should be much obliged if you would state where you would recommend me to get reliable test solutions for water analysis according to Wanklyn.
R.M.O.H. [Messrs. Y. E. Becker & Co., 34 Maiden Lane, Covent Garden, W.C., supply the solutions in a satisfactory state.—ED.]
206. WATER SUPPLY.
Can you recommend me any book that gives the average quantity of water used or required per head of population throughout the country?
C. W. P.
The most reliable information as to the quantity of water which should preferably be allowed per head of population under varying conditions is to be found in Parkes' and De Chaumont's 'Practical Hygiene,' and it would, perhaps, be useless to seek elsewhere, as all the information upon this subject is brought down to a late date. Consult the Sixth Edition (1883) of the above work, pages 3 to 7. The publishers are Messrs. J. & A. Churchill, 11 New Burlington Street, London, W. (See also SANITARY RECORD, Aug. 16, 1886, page 91.) All engineers strive as much as possible to allow 30 gallons per head for domestic purposes, and in the work above mentioned this amount is thus distributed—Domestic supply (without bath or closets), 20 gallons; add for general baths, 4 gallons; water-closets, 6 gallons; unavoidable waste, 3 gallons—total, 33 gallons.—ED.]
207. QUALIFICATIONS OF A CHIEF INSPECTOR OF NUISANCES.
What do you consider the proper qualifications for a chief inspector of nuisances in a town of between 90,000 and 100,000 inhabitants, whose salary will be between £140 and £160 per annum? There will be several inspectors under him, and there is a medical officer of health who does not practise privately.
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This is not a question which lends itself to any such short answer as alone is possible for us in this corner of the RECORD. But our correspondent will find fully detailed remarks as to the qualifications for the post which he describes in the number for May 15, 1883, p. 510.]
JEYES' PERFECT PURIFIER' is a disinfectant in fluid form of extraordinary efficacy. It is used in the Royal households and by Her Majesty's Government establishments, the Corporation of London, Smithfield and Billingsgate Markets, various steamship and railway companies, the principal hospitals, &c., and is authorised by the Board of Trade and the Indian Government. The testimonials which have been received bear the names among others of such unimpeachable authorities as Sir R. Rawlinson, C.B., C.E., Chief Sanitary Engineer of the Local Board, Home Office; Professor Wanklyn, M.R.C.S.; Dr. C. A. Cameron, Medical Officer of Health, Dublin; Mr. J. T. Dibdin, A.V.D., Cavalry Barracks, York; and Dr. Crookshank, Inspector-General of Prisons, Cairo. In addition to its powerful disinfecting properties, this compound possesses the recommendation that it is non-poisonous, non-corrosive, stainless in use, and cheap. The scientific mind will understand and appreciate this characteristic of the manufacture—that it prevents contagion by destroying its cause; it instantly removes bad smells; is an unfailing cure for eczema and other skin diseases, and is the best known insecticide.—Sold by all respectable Chemists' Stores, &c., in bottles at 6d. and 1s. and drums at 5s. per gallon. Jeyes Sanitary Compound Company (Limited), 43 Cannon Street, London, E.C.—ADVT.)
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THE SANITARY RECORD.
SIMPSON, Mr. William Hirst, B.A., Solicitor, has been appointed Town Clerk and Clerk to the Urban Sanitary Authority of Higham-Ferrers, at Lin per annum.
SMITH, Mr. Job Ross, the Inspector of Nuisances for the Shipley Urban Sanitary District, has been appointed Inspector of Dairies, Cowsheds, &c.
STEVENSON, Mr. G., the Inspector of Nuisances for the Much-Wen- Jock Urban Sanitary District, has been appoisted Inspector under the Dairies, Ac., Orders of 1883 & 1885. SUTCLIFFE, Mr. Alfred, has heen re-appointed Inspector of Nuisances! for the Thornton Crben Sanitary District, at £40 for one year. SYKES, Mr. Edward has been appointed Surveyor to the newly-formed Cheadle and Gatley Local Board and Urban Sanitary Authority, at £35 per unaum., and Inspector of Nuisances at £35 per
anum.
SYKES, Mr. James Wiliam, fuspector of Nuisances for the Windhill Urban Sanitary District, has been appointed Inspector under the Dairies, &, Orders of 1885 and 1866.
TAYLOR, Mr. George, has been elected a Member of the Tipton Local Board and Tirban Sanitary Authority, nice Field, resigned. THORNTON, Mr. Reginald Douglas Banker, has been appointed Treasuier to the newly-incorporated Town Councit and Urban Sanitary Authority of Wareham,
THORNTON, Mr. Richard, Surveyor, &c., to the Drighlington Local Board and Urban Sanitary Authority, has been appointed Inspector pro fex, under the Dairies, &c., Orders of 1885 and 1886, rande pursuant to the Contagious Diseases (Animals) Acts of 1978 and 1886.
WALTER, Mr. Nimrod, has heen re-appointed Inspector of Nuisances for the Reigate Urban Sanitary District, at £75 for one year. WARD, Mr. Joseph Henry, has been appointed Clerk to the Baildon Local Board and Urban Sanitary Authority, Yorkshire, at 424 per annum, zice Hines, 1esigned.
WATERTON, Mr. William, has been appointed Inspector of Nuis- ances, &, for the Barnsley Urban Sanitary District, at £120 pet antem, tice Savage (but who continues as Canal Boats and Smoke Inspector, at 450 per annum).
WETHERELL, Mr. John, has been appointed Inspector of Nuisances
for the Richmond (Yorkshire) Kural Sanitary District, at £85 per annum, sice Mr. J. Wetherell, deceased
WHITE, Mr. Joho, has beau re-appointed Inspector of Nuisances for
the Chard. Urban Sanitary District, at £20 for one year. WILLIAMS, Mr. Richard Owen, Surveyor, &c., to the Bethesda Im- provement Commissioners and Urban Saaitary Authority, has been appointed Inspector under the Dairies, &c, Orders of 1885
and 1880.
WORTHINGTON, Mr. Isaac, has been appointed Collector to the newly-formed Cheadle and Gatley Local Board and Urban Sanitary Auzhurity, at 3 per cent. commission.
PUBLIC ANALYSTS.
CULLI. Mr. R. B., has been appointed Public Analyst for the
Borough of Tiverton, for one year. ESTCOUNT, Mr. Charles, has been appointed Public Analyst for the Borough of Lancaster, at to ics. per annum, and 6s. per analysis, vice Brown.
FUNNAR. Mr. Otto, has been re-appointed Public Analyst for the
Borough of Derby.
HILL, Alfred Bostock, M.D., S.Sc.Cert.Camb, L.R.C. P. Edin, has been re-appointed Public Analyst for the Borough of Royal Leamington Spa, ut zo per annum, and 65. Ba. per analysis.
VACANCIES.
MEDICAL OFFICER OF District: o per Thompson, Clerk. MEDICAL OFFICEK OF HEALTH for the Walton-on-the-Naze Urban Sanitary District, 20 per annum. Application, agrd instant, to T. A. Middleton, Clerk to the Authority. TREASURER to the Alcester Guardians and Rural Sanitary Authority,
Application to S. A. Guthard, Clerk,
HEALTH for the St. Anne-on-the-Sen Urlan noum. Application, róth inst., to William
TREASURER to the Conway Town Council and Urban Sanitary
Authority. Application to T. E. Parry, Town Clerk.
CLERK to the Birkenhead Guardians and Rural Sanitary Authority.
Application to The Chairman,
CLERK to the St. Anne-on-the-Sea Local Board and Urban Sanitary
Authority. Application to The Chairman. SURVIVOR to the Redditch Local Board and Urban Sanitary
Authority. Application to H. C. Browning, Clerk. SURVEYOR and INSPECTOR of NUISANCES to the Town Council and Urban Sanitary Authority of Higham-Ferrets. Application to W. H. Simpson, Town Clerk. COLLECTOR to the Town Council and Urban Sanitary Authority of
Higham-Ferrers. Application to W. H. Simpson, Town Clerk.
LOCAL INTELLIGENCE.
THE Hambledon Guardians and Rural Sanitary Anthority have been invested with urban powers, rights, &c., under the provisions of Sections 157 and 158 of the Public Health Act, 1875, within the contributory places of Bramley, Cranley, Shalford, and Wonersh.
The Egremont Local Board and Urban Sanitary Authority recently re-appointed Dr. Calderwood as Medical Officer of Health for three
[Dec. 15, 1886.
years, but the Local Government Board have refused their sanction for more than one year, on account of his being a Poor-law district medical officer.
At the last meeting of the Driffield Guardians and Rural Sanitary Authority, it was unanimously resolved to decrease the salary Dr. Wood, Medical Officer of Health, from £30 to £70 per annum, and that of Mr. Sumner, lospector of Nuisances, &c., from tog tó C100 per annum, upon the expiration of their appointments at Christmas.
It was recently proposed to form a Local Government District for the Ogmore and Garw Valleys within the area of the Bridgend Rurai Sanitary District, and the necessary formal steps were taken under The Public Health Act for that purpose. This was followed by the usual Local Government Inquiry, at which some evidence in opposi tion was given. At the meeting of the Bridgend Rural Sanitary Authority on the 4th inst. the question was discussed, and a resolu tion passed upholding a previous one in favour of the formation of the proposed district, as they 'saw no reason to change their opinion after hearing the objections raised at the recent Government Inquiry."
NOTES AND QUERIES.
Having for some time back teen in the receipt of Queries apper. tailing strictly to sanitary work, and which it would be easy to answer, without having to refer our correspondents to competent professional advisers, we have opened a column in which to register such Queries and Replies thereto as can fairly be expected from us; and our subscribers and readers are invited to make such use of this columa as will tend to benefit themselves and the community. Both Queries aud Replies will, however, be subjected, if unnecessarily long, to a strict curtailment,
205. TEST SOLUTIONS FOR WATER ANALYSIS,
I should be much obliged if you would state where you would recommend ine to get reliable test solutions for water analysis according to Wanklyn.'
R.M.O.H. [Mestra. Y. E. Becker & Co., 34 Maiden Lane, Covent Garden, W.C., supply the solutions in a satisfactory state.-ED.]
205. WATER SUPPLY.
Can you recommend me any book that gives the average quantity of water used or required per head of population throughout the country?
C. W. P.
The most reliable information as to the quantity of water which should preferably be allowed per head of population under varying conditions is to be found it. Purkes' and De Chaumont's' Practical flygiene,' and it would, perhaps, be useless to seek elsewhere, as all the information upon this subject is brought down to a late date. Consult the Sixth Edition (1883) of the above work, pages 3 to 7. The publishers are Messrs. J. & A. Churchill, z New Burlington Street, London, W. (See also SANITARY RECORD, Aug. 16, 1326, page gr.) Al engineers strive as much as possible to allow as gallons per head for domestic purpuses, and in the work above inentioned this amount is thus distributed-Domestic supply (without bath or closets), ta gallons; add for general baths, 4 gallons; water-closets, 6 gallons; unavoidable waste, 3 gallons-- total, 5 gallons.--ED.]
207. QUALIFICATIONS OF A CHIEF INSPECTOR OF NUISANCES. What do you consider the proper qualifications for a chief inspenta of nuisances in town of between 90,000 and roo,000 inhabitants, whose salary will be between 140 and 416 per annum? There will be several inspectors under him, and there is a medical office:
ALPHA. of health who does not practice privately,
This is not a question which lends itself to any such short answer as alone is possible for us in this corner of the RECORD, But uar correspondent will find fully detailed remarks as to the qualifications for the post which he describes in the number for May 15, 1883, p. 510.]
JEYES' PERFECT PURIFIER' is a disinfectant in Suid form of extra ordinary efficacy. It is used in the Royal households and by Her Majesty's Government establishments, the Corporation of Londo Smithfield and Billingsgate Markets, various steamship and railway companies, the principal hospitals, &c., and is authorised by the Board of Trade and the Indian Government, The testimonials whit have been received hear the names among others of such unimpeach able authorities as Sir R. Rawlinson, C.B., C.E., Chief Sanitary Engineer of the Local Board, Home Office; Professor Wanklys, M.R.C.S.; Dr. C. A. Cameron, Medical Officer of Health, Dublin: Mr. J. T. Dibbin, A.V.D., Cavalry Barracks, York; and Dr. Crook shank, Inspector-General of Prisons, Cairo. In addition to its power ful disinfecting properties, this compound possesses the recommends tion that it is non-poisonces, non-corrosive, stainless in use, and cheap The scientific mind will understand and appreciate this characteris of the manufacture-that it prevents contagion by destroying is cause it instantly removes bad smells; is an unfailing cure f eczenia and other skin diseases, and is the best known insecticide.- Sold by all respectable Chemists' Stores, &c., in botties at 67. and 15 and drums at 56. per gallon. Jeyes Sanitary Compound Company (Limited), 43 Canton Street, London, E.C.ADVT.)
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