Tue 17 Jan 1882
Permission given to Messrs Gainer, Dyers of Stonehouse, to have a 3 inch pipe to take water from the canal to their boilers and dye pans, on payment of 2s p.a. from the date of installation of the pipe; rent to be paid half yearly, and subject to three months’ notice on either side.
Mr John Clark, publican of Saul, to be charged a yearly amount of 5s to have a small boat between Saul Bridge and The Junction to take beer over and bring empty casks back; the usual charge of 1s 8d for any other goods carried or locks used, and a ticket to be got from the Clerk at the Junction office.
Committee Meeting held at Wallbridge on Tuesday the 17^th day of January 1882 @ 3,o,clock pm
Present: Mr G H A Beard Chairman, Mr H H Mills, Mr E C Little, Mr E F Gyde, Mr C H Hooper, Mr W H Marling, Mr J T Stanton.
[51] Messrs Gainer & Co Dyers at Stonehouse applied for permission to have a 3" pipe from the Canal to take water to supply boilers & Dye pans.
Ordered that the same be granted on the payment of £2 per annum Commencing from the time the pipe is put in. Rent to be paid Half yearly and subject to three months notice on either side.
[51] Resolved that Mr John Clark, Publican of Saul pay a yearly charge of 5/- for permission to have a small boat on that portion of the Canal between Saul Bridge and the Junction with the Gloucester & Berkeley Canal to take Beer to his house and bring empty casks back. The usual charge of 1/8 to be made for any other goods carried or locks of water used, and a ticket to be got from the Clerk at the Junction office in the usual way.
Cheque drawn:
Messrs Vizard & Co "Tithe charge": £5..4..6