Town ISoartl notices. HASTINGS TOWN DISTRICT. TVTOTICE is hereby given that the followJ3i ing proposed Bye Laws will be submitted for the consideration of the Hastings Town District Board, at a Special Meeting to be held in the Office of the Board TO-MORROW (Tuesday). By order, JOHN COLLINGE, Clerk. May 17, 1884. BYE LAWS. HASTINGS TOWN DISTRICT. 1. Tke Board may make such provision as it shall think fit for the periodical removal from every dwelling-house or other tenement, as aforesaid, within the district, at the expense of the owner or occupier thereof, of any nightsoil, dung, ashes, slops, filth, refuse, or rubbish of any kind. 2. Any person guilty of any of the following offences, omissions, or neglects, within the district shall, on being- convicted of any such offence, neglect, or omission, be liable to pay any. penalty not exceeding rive pounds (£5): — I. Throwing or sweeping any glass, filth, dirt, rubbish, orange peel, or other matter of a similar nature, upon or into any street, channel, footway, court, alley, or public I place whatsoever. 11. Leading; or riding any horse or other animal, or drawing , , wheeling-, or driving , any cart, carriage, sledge, truck, barrow, or other thing, upon or along any footpath, unless permitted by the Board to do so. 111. Burning any shavings, straw, or other materials, upon any footway, channel, surface drain, or carriage road without such permission aforesaid. IV. Drawing or trailing any sledge, timber, or other material upon any footway or carriage road. V. Allowing nightsoil or other offensive matter to be spilt or otherwise cast on to or upon any road, street, footway, public place, or thoroughfare. VI. Leaving any inflammable materials or matter in any public street or place, or on any open space near any building, without such permission as aforesaid. VII. Opening any drain or sewer, or removing the surface of any footway or carriage road, without authority to do so. VIII. Neglecting to clean any private yard, "way, passage, avenue, watorcloset, privy, or drain, or chimney, when ordered to do so, by which neglect a nuisance by offensive smell or otherwise, is caused. IX. Furiously or negligently riding or driving through any public place, street, or thoroughfare. X. Making any cellar, door, or other opening from the footway of any street or public thoroughfare, without the consent or not in accorhance with the directions of the Commissioners. XI. Any person placing any obstruction upon any street or footway whereby life and limb is likely to be endangered. XII. Any person driving any vehicle whatsoever, or riding any animal, and ■when meeting any other vehicle or animal, not keeping on the left or near side of the street, or when passing any other vehicle oi animal going in the same direction, not going or passing, or not allowing any person desirous so to do to pass, when practicable, on the right or off side of such other vehicle or animal. XIII. Any driver of any horse or vehicle injuring any person or property -whatsoever by negligence, or by driving on the wrong side of the road, or by being away from his horse or cattle so as to be unable to have full control over them. XIV. Any person turning loose any horse or cattle upon any public street or allowing any animal or animals to wander on any public street or thoroughfare within the District. XV. Any person leaving upon any public street or thoroughfare any plough, harrow, cart, or other vehicle, without any horso harnessed thereto, unless in consequence of some accident having occurred. XVI. Any person slaughtering or skinning any beast upon any public street or thoroughfare, or permitting , any slaughtered beast or skin to remain there, or leaving any dead beast on such street or thoroughfare. XVII. Any person having any iron, timber, or boards, laid across any vehicle going along - any street or thoroughfare, so that either end should project more than two feet beyond the wheels or sides of such vehicle. XVIII. Any person destroying - , damaging, polluting, or obstructing any aquduct, dam, sluice, pipe, pump, watercourse, or fountain. XIX. Any person suffering or allowing any waste or impure water, or other matter, to remain in my cellar or place, within any building or premises in the District, or allowing auy waste or impure water or other matter to run or flow from any such building - or premises, upon or over, or be on any carriage road or footway, or other place, whether public or private, within the District, or shall allow the contents of any water closet, privy, or cesspool to overflow, or to soak therefrom, so as to be offensive. Meg illation No. 1.. BUILDING REGULATIONS. SPECIFICATION, Specifications for regulating the erection of verandahs over public footways : — 1. Any person wishing to erect a verandah must, previous to commencing such erection, obtain from the chairman of the Board a written permission to do so. 2. Any verandah hereinafter erected contrary to the regulations herein contained shall bo deemed a public nuisauce, and as such shall be removed at the expense of the party causing such erection. • Regulation No. 2. FOR SWINE AND CESSPOOLS. 1. It shall not be lawful to keep any swine within tho limits of two (2) chains of a public highway or dwelling-house. 2. No privy or cesspool shall be emptied, nor any nightsoil carried away, nor any offensive liquor or matter of any kind whatever pumped out or removed from any house, cellar, or premises, within the district, except within tho hours of midnight and six o'clock a.m. Regulation No. 3. FOR HAWKERS, &. 1. Every person who shall exercise or carry on the business of a hawker, pedlcr, petty chapman, or anjr other trading person carrying , to sell or exposing for sale any goods wares or merchandise within the limits of the Hastings town district shall be required to take out a license, i 2. Every such license shall be in the form of the schedule hereto annexed, and the same shall ■bo in force for six months 1 from the date of the issue thereof. 3. Such license shall be issued by the Board to any person applying for the same on payment of the sum of one pound one shilling (£1 Is), and such application shall be in writing, and signed by any two ratepayers, and by the applicant. ; 4. This regulation shall not extend _ to prevent any person from selling, or offering - for sale fish, fruit, farm and dairy produce, in the public streets or thoroughfares, or selling or exposing for sale any sort of goods or merchandise, in any public market, or any public place set apart for the like purpose. ~ . . 5. If any such hawker, pedlar, or petty chapman, holding such license as aforesaid, shall bo-convicted of selling stolen goods or merchandise he shall forfeit his license. G. Tho Board shall keep a register of the names and places of abode of all persons to whom such licenses shall be issued, and such register may be inspected by any person at reasonable times. SCHEDULE. HAWKERS' and PEDLARS' LICENSE. Hastings Town Disteict Boaed. Know all Men by these presents that of having this day paid the sum of is hereby licensed to exercise the business or calling of a hawker and pedlar from this date until the day of next. Dated this day of 188 . (Signed) W. R. RUSSELL,/. . , Chairman. May 9, 1884. T\ A N I E L n..0..T.:T0N, .: Poet Ahtjbibi, Livery and Bait Stables. Busses constantly running - between Names and Poet Ahukiei. Every steamer attended. Buggies, Saddle Horses, etc., on Hire. Horses bought and Bold. J DANIEL COTTON.
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 4007, 26 May 1884, Page 4
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