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SEWERAGE. Sewers were constructed the last year, through portions of Washington, Dudley and Greenville Streets; and also through a portion of Shawmut Avenue. The sewer through Washington Street, from Shawmut Avenue to Eliot Square, in size 33x22 inches, is 1625 feet in length, and laid at an average depth of 11 feet; of which 1573 cubic feet was through ledge. The cost of this sewer was $7626, or $4.69 a foot. The Dudley Street Sewer, laid this year, commences at Guild Row and extends to Highla...nd Street, being 1723 feet in length, and its diameter 39x26 inches. This sewer is laid at an average depth of 9 feet, of which 714J cubic feet were blasted. The cost of this sewer was $6952.87, or $4.03 per foot. The construction of this sewer was partly done by the City per the day, and partly through contract with Nelson Cuetis, Esq. Of that portion alluded to as having been done by the day, the length is 73 feet; the average depth of blasting 16£ feet; and 445 cubic yards were blasted entirely through a solid ledge.
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