Electric Lighting Acts: 1882 and 1888: Birmingham Electric Light and Power Order, 1889: Notice is hereby given that the Board of Trade have made and issues a provisional order, under the provisions of the Electric Lighting Acts, 1882 and 1888, with a view to the same being rescinded in a Confirmation Bill about to be introduced into Parliament, to Arthur Chamberlain and George Hookham, of New Bartholomew Street, Birmingham, Electrical Engineers, authoring them to supply electricity for both public and private purposes within a portion of the city of Birmingham. Copies of the Provisional Order have been deposited for public inspection. … (includes) … Smith, Pinsent, and Co., 39, Waterloo Street, Birmingham, at a price not to exceed 1s each. … (signed) … Smith, Pinsent, and Co., 39, Waterloo Street, Birmingham, Solicitors for the Undertakers: 30th May 1889.
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