OS X Mavericks in Late 2007 MBP

I upgrade my Late 2007 MacBookPro from Tiger -> Snow Leopard -> Mountain Lion -> Mavericks. During booting when the 'Option' key is pressed, option to boot into older versions is seen, which is occupying space in the 160 GB hard disc.
Now that Mavericks is working fine in the Late 2007 MBP, how to identify all older versions of OS X and have them deleted?

1. According to this:
http://images.apple.com/legal/sla/docs/OSX109.pdf
you may run it if it is already installed on your Mac and under certain circumstances:
2. and 3. - there is no disk. Digital download only.
Note that Mac software can only be installed on Mac hardware. Anything else is in violation of the SLA and we are not allowed to discuss it here.

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