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Monday 8 OClock P.M
Kingston May 31st 1886

A Meeting of the Council of the Corporation of the City of
Kingston was held this day Present

His Worship the Mayor

Aldermen

Carson, Clements, Drennan, Dunn, Eilbeck
Gildersleeve, Harty, Hiscock?, Hobart
Little, McIntyre, Redden, Robinson, Shannon
Thompson, I. Wilson

The Clerk read the minutes of the last meeting

Ald. Redden brought up the petition of Thomas A
Dupuis and others asking that Brock street above
Bagot street be watered.

Ald. Carson brought up the petitions of George
Mosers and others and of A Kemp and others asking
to have Princess street between Garden and Alfred streets
and Barrie street between Princess and Brock street
watered. Referred to the Committee on Streets

The Chairman from the Committee on Finance
and accounts brought up a Report (Number 410 Book E)
which was read and adopted.

The Chairman from the Court of Revision brought
up a Report (Number 411 Book E) which was read
and adopted.

Ald. McIntyre from the Select Committe Re
Water Works brought up a Report (Number 412 Book E)
which was read and received.

Communications from Alfred Perry, the Water Works
Company, J L Whiting Mayor and Report of City Engineer
Carving on the subject were here read.

On motion of Ald. Gildersleeve seconded by Ald.
Thompson

Ordered That the Special Committee on
Water Works continue its negotiations with the Water
Works Company and report result to Council

A Report from the City Engineer was read Re
expenditure on Drains .

Ald. Thompson introduced A By Law to
authorise the Construction of a Common Sewer in a
part of Alfred street in the City of Kingston as a
local work and improvement under the provisions
in that behalf of the Consolidated Municipal act
of 1883 and Amendments - which was read a first
time

The 30th Rule was suspended and the Council
went into Committee of the whole on the Second
reading

Ald. J. Wilson in the Chair

The Council resumed

The

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