Combined Drainage.
Pig Sty Regulations.
These two matters formed the subjects of my communication to Mr. Pollard, of the 29th ultimo, and copies of them were on the same day sent to you. They both have reference to the amendment of the Act, and were recommended to the vestry by Dr. Barclay, the Medical Officer of Health.
I am, Sir,
Your obedient Servant,
Chas. Lahee,
Vestry Clerk.
William Tite, Esq., M.P. &c. &c.
42, Lowndes Square.
The Vestry Clerk to the Solicitors.
May 2nd, 1860.
Metropolis Local Management Act Amendment Bill.
Dear Sirs,—You may have observed that Mr. Tite introduced this Bill into the House of Commons on Monday evening, consequently no time must be lost in seeing him with reference to the following matters.
It is unfortunate that the Bill accompanying your letter of the 24th ultimo was not the last reprint: however, I beg to send you a copy of the last reprint, which you will observe differs in some particulars, and as to the numbers of the clauses, from the former one.
With reference to your letter of the 24th ultimo, and the Bill accompanying it, they were referred by the Vestry on that day to the Committee of Works, and they met yesterday to consider them.