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document relating to any such book or account or otherwise to the management of the public baths and wash-houses.

23. For every offence against any of the foregoing byelaws for determining his duties, the superintendent of the public baths and wash-houses shall be liable to a penalty of

Provided nevertheless, that the justices before whom any complaint may be made or any proceedings may be taken in respect of any such offence may, if they think fit, adjudge the payment, as a penalty, of any sum less than the full amount of the penalty imposed by this byelaw,

Duties of the Matron.

The following shall be the duties of the matron of the public baths and wash-houses :

1. She shall, from time to time during every day on which the public baths or wash-houses may be open, visit and inspect every part of the public wash-houses and every part of the public baths appointed or appropriated for the use of women, and girls, and children under eight years old, and ascertain and take care that the several washing tubs or troughs, coppers or boilers, and conveniences for drying are properly and with all reasonable expedition prepared and made ready, from time to time as often as occasion may require, for the use of persons resorting to the public wash-houses, and that the several baths, bath-rooms, dressing-rooms, closets, boxes, or compartments appointed or appropriated for the use of women and girls and children under eight years old, are properly and with all reasonable expedition prepared and made ready, from time to time as often as occasion may require, for the use of such women, girls, and children, and that the supply of clean towels is at all times sufficient for the requirements of such women, girls, and children.

2. She shall, from time to time during every day on which the public baths may be open, cause all towels and other linen and articles, which may have been

used by persons resorting to the public baths, to be collected from the several receptacles appointed for such towels, linen, or articles, or from the several attendants of such baths, and shall at the same time cause each of such attendants to be supplied with a sufficient number of clean towels, linen, or other articles.

3. She shall, on every day after the hour appointed for the closing of the public baths, cause every bath appointed or appropriated for the use of women, and girls, and children under eight years old, to be properly emptied and cleansed; and every bath-room, dressing-room, closet, box, or compartment, and every passage, stair, and floor in such part of the public baths as may be appointed or appropriated for the use of women, and girls, and children under eight years old, to be properly cleansed, and all furniture, fittings, and conveniences of such part of the public baths to be properly cleansed and arranged.

4. She shall, on every day after the hour appointed for the closing of the public wash-houses, cause every washing tub or trough, and copper or boiler to be properly emptied and cleansed; and every passage, floor, or stair of such wash-houses to be properly cleansed, and all furniture, fittings, and conveniences. of such wash-houses to be properly cleansed and arranged.

5. She shall duly superintend and give the necessary directions concerning the washing and drying of the towels, linen, and other articles provided for the use of persons resorting to the public baths.

6. She shall, from time to time, receive and take charge of all articles purchased or procured for use in the public baths and wash-houses, and delivered to ber care by the superintendent.

7. She shall, from time to time, furnish the superintendent with an estimate in writing of such articles as may be required for use in the public baths and wash-houses.

8. She shall, from time to time, as often as she may ascertain the existence of any defect in defect in any bath, bath-room, dressing-room, closet, box, or compart

ment appointed or appropriated for the use of women and girls, and children under eight years old, or in any furniture, fittings, or conveniences, provided in or in connexion with such bath, bath-room, dressingroom, closet, box, or compartment, or in any washing tub or trough, copper, or boiler, or conveniences for drying, or in any furniture, fittings, or conveniences provided in connexion with such washing tub or trough, copper or boiler, or conveniences for drying, forthwith report such defect to the superintendent.

9. She shall, from time to time, as often as she may ascertain that any breach of the byelaws for the management, use, and regulation of the public baths and wash-houses and of the persons resorting thereto respectively, and for determining the duties of the officers, servants, and others appointed or employed by the Sanitary Authority, has been committed, report the facts of the case to the superintendent.

10. For every offence against any of the foregoing byelaws for determining her duties, the matron of the public baths and wash-houses shall be liable to a penalty of

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Provided nevertheless, that the justices before whom any complaint may be made or any proceedings may be taken in respect of any such offence, may, if they think fit, adjudge the payment, as a penalty, of any sum less than the full amount of the penalty imposed by this byelaw.

Duties of the Money-taker of the Public Baths. The following shall be the duties of the moneytaker of the public baths :

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1. He shall attend punctually at the public baths on every week-day at the the hour of forenoon, and on every Sunday at the hour of the forenoon.

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2. He shall, on receiving from any person resorting to the public baths the sum prescribed as the authorized charge for admission to use any bath, detach from a book to be provided by the Sanitary Authority, and deliver to such person, a ticket whereon shall be stated, in addition to such other particulars as the

Sanitary Authority may from time to time direct, the class or description of bath to which such person may be entitled to be admitted.

3. He shall accurately keep, in the form herein-after prescribed, a daily account of the number of tickets of admission issued in respect of each of the several classes of baths, and of the sums received by him in respect of the sale of such tickets, and also in respect of the sale of soap to persons resorting to the public baths.

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4. He shall preserve the counterfoils of the several tickets of admission which he may issue during each day to persons resorting to the public baths, and shall, on each day, as soon as conveniently may be after the hour appointed for the closing of the public baths, deliver to the superintendent the book or books containing such counterfoils and the book containing the daily account of tickets issued and sums received, and shall, at the same time, pay over to the superintendent all moneys which may have been received during such day in respect of the sale of such tickets, and in respect of the sale of soap to persons resorting to the public baths.

5. For every offence against any of the foregoing byelaws for determining his duties, the money-taker of the public baths shall be liable to a penalty of

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Provided nevertheless, that the justices beforewhom any complaint may be made or any proceedings may be taken in respect of any such offence may, if they think fit, adjudge the payment, as a penalty, of any

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