BOROUGH OE;AKAROA. PUBLIC NOTICE. ~VT"OTICE is-hereby given, that a JLN SPECIAL MEETING of the Akaroa Borough Council will be held at the offices ' d'f the Council, Akaroa, on WEDNESDAY, the 24th day of JULY, 1878, at 7.30 p.m., for the purpose of confirming or otherwise, the following resolution, passed at a Special Meeting of the Council, held this day. A. I. McGREGOR, s •■: Town Clerk. Akaroa, June 26, 1878. [COPT OF RESOLUTION.] " That the following by-lawe for regulating the licensing and management of slaughterhouses and the inspection thereof, and of cattle intended for slaughter in the Borough of Akaroa. be made by this Council, under the authority of the ;.' Slaughterhouses Act, 1877,' and the 'Municipal Corporations Act, 1876.'" BOROUGH OF AKAROA. By-law No. 2,1878. A by-law to regulate the licensing and management of slaughterhouses and the inspection thereof, and of cattle intended for slaughter in the district and Borough of Akaroa. ' '■- . In pursuance of the provisions of " The Municipal Corporations Act, 1876," and "The Slaughterhouses Act, 1877," the Council of the Borough of Akaroa do hereby order as follows, that is to say— 1. Interpretation.—Wherever in this bylaw any of the terms mentioned in section 5 of " The Slaughterhouses Act 1877 " are used such terms shall in the construction hereof have the meanings assigned to them by the said section in the said Act unless there be something in the context or subject matter repugnant thereto. 2. Fee for Slaughterhouse License.— There shall be paid to the Borough Fund in respect of every license issued by the Borough Council for a slaughterhouse and in respect of every renewal of any such license a sum of two pounds ten shillings sterling. 3. Slaughterhouses to be kept clean.— Every keeper of a slaughterhouse shall at all times keep the same and the premises connected therewith and the appurtenances thereto belonging in a clean state and free from offensive effluvia and in all respects to the satisfaction of any inspector appointed or to be appointed under " The Slaughterhouses Act 1877" and every suoh keeper of a slaughterhouse shall so dispose of the blood offal drainage and other refuse matter therefrom that the same shall not create a nuisance or be offensive to persons residing or being in or passing through the neighborhood of such slaughterhouse and no keeper of a slaughterhouse shall permit any blood offal drainage or refuse matter to accumulate in upon or about the same or the premises connected therewith or to flow fall or to be thrown or put into any river stream drain or watercourse. Every person who shall commit a breach of this by-law shall on conviction thereof be liable to a penalty not csceeding five pounds and every such penalty shall be recovered in the manner provided for the recovery of penalties by the said last mentioned Act. 4. Fees for Inspection of Cattle.—There shall be paid to such inspector as aforesaid by every keeper of a slaughterhouse in respect of cattlo slaughtered therein that is to say for all large cattle the sum of threepence for every head thereof and for all small cattle the sum of threepence for every dozen head thereof provided that if and whenever the number of small cattle slaughtered in any one week in any such slaughterhouse shall exceed eight dozen head the sum to be paid in respect thereof shall be .it the rate of threepence for every dozen head thereof up to eight dozen head and twopence for every dozen head thereof above eight dozen head. Made by the Council of the Borough of Akaroa, at the Chambers of tke said Council, in the Borough of Akaroa, this 26th day of June, 1878. J. C. WAECKERLE, Chairman. A. I. McGREGOK, Town Clerk. ESTATE OF CHARLES HENRY TURNER, Colombo-street, Christchurch. ALL persons indebted to the above estate, are requested by the Trustee to PAY their ACCOUNTS forthwith to H. HERMAN, Manager, American Sewing , Machine Co. ROBERT ALLAN, Trustee. THE AMERICAN SEWING MACHINE COMPANY, COLOMBO STREET, Late Turner's Premises. rpHE following MACHINES can be J- obtained at this Establishment, either for cash or on deferred payments : Ramond's Household Hand Machine Do No. 1 Treadle Singer's (genuine) Family Wanzer's A Hand Machines Zealandia Hand Machine The " Wilson " Treadle Machine The do Tailoring Jones' Boot Manufacturing Machines B C Elastic and Wax Thread Howe's do do do The " Home Companion" Hand Machine The " Home Treasure " do These machines, with the exception of Jones', are all of American manufacture, and their immense superiority over Birmingham or German makes is an established fact. Every,machine from this establishment will be sold with a guarantee. Needles and extra parts for all tbe foregoing machines, also for many others not generally sold can be had. A first-class machinist is employed to re pair old machines at reasonable rates. AMERICAN SEWING MACHINE CO. H. HERMAN, Manager.
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Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume 2, Issue 203, 28 June 1878, Page 3
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