CORPORATION NOTICES. Municipal corporation of POUT CHALMERS. PROPOSED BYE-LAW No. 1, Under the “ Municipal Corporations Act. 1867, ” published for general information under the provision of section 189 of said Act, preparatory to its being subs quently considered by the. Town Council. Byc-laws of the Council of the Town of Port Chalmers, made under part 13 of the “ Municipal Corporations Act, 1867.” In pursuance of the powers and provisions contained ill section 181, part 13, of the “Municipal Corporations Act, 1867,” the Council of the Town of Port Chalmers ordain as follows, that is to say : Ist. The whole of the subdivisions of the Ist, 2nd, 3rd, 4bh, sth, Gth, Bth, 9th, and 11th parts ; and subdivisions 1 and 2 of the 7th part; and subdivisions 2 ; 3, 4, and sof the 10th part of the 13th schedule of the said Act, are hereby adopted in and for the said Town of Port Chalmers, and for and on behalf of the said Corporation. 2nd. The following Bye-laws heretofore existing are hereby repealed, that is to say : The Bye-law numbered 1, intituled “A Bve-law to Regulate the Driving of Horses and Horned Cattle through the Town of Port Chalmers.” The Bye-law numbered 2, intituled “A Bye-iaw to prevent the Stacking of Hay or Straw, and to Regulate the Storage of the same within the Town of Port Chalmers.” The Bye-law numbered 3, intituled “A Bye-law for compelling the Removal of Waste Water and Impurities from Cellats and other places within the Town of Port Chalmers.” The Bye-law numbered 4, intituled “A Bye law to prevent the mischiefs arising from the Making of Fires in the Open Air in the Town of Fort Chalmers.” The Bye-law numbered 5, intituled “A Rye-law to prevent the mischiefs arising from Fires in Chimney Flues iu the Town of Port Chalmers.” 'the Bye-law numbered 6, intituled “A Bye-law to Prohibit Rubbish or other Matter being deposited within the Town of Port Chalmers, excepting at the places determined upon by the Town Council.” The Bye-law numbered 7, intituled “ A Bye-law to regulate the Sale by Weight or Measure of Marketable Commodities within the Town of Port Chalmers, and to define the hours during which certain of such commodities may be exposed for sale. ” The Bye-law numbered 8, intituled “A Bye law for the Licensing and Regulating Waggons and other Vehicles, and the owners, drivers, and conductors thereof; and for regulating the sale and exposure for sale of hay, straw, coals, firewood, and water within the Town of Port Chalmers.” The Byelaw numbered 9, intituled “Crossing over Footways and Channels, save by made crossings.” The Bye-law numbered 10, intituled “ Hoarding and Fence.” The Bye-law numbered 11, intituled “Regulation of Proceedings of Council, Officers, &c ”
PROPOSED BYE-LAW No. 2. Bye-law of the Council of the Town of Port Chalmers, made under section 186 of the “Municipal Corporations Act, 1867.” A Bye-law to provide for the better Rule and Government of the Town of Port Chalmers. In pursuance of the powers and provisions contained iu section 186 of part 13 of the “ Municipal Corporations Act, 1867.” The Council of the Town of Port Chalmers ordain as follows, that is to say Any person guilty of any of the following offences, omissions, or neglects, within the Town of Port Chalmers, shall, on being convicted of any such offence, neglect, or omission, be liable to pay any penalty not exceeding (L 5) five pounds : Ist. Throwing any glass, filth, dirt, rubbish, or other matter of a similar nature, upon any street, footway, court, alley, or public place whatsoever. 2nd. Riding, driving, leading, or wheeling any barrow, cart, dray, or carriage, upon or along any footpath without permission from the Town Council to do so. 3rd. Placing any timber, bricks, stones, or oilier building materials, upon any footway, channel, surface drain, or carriage road, without such permission as aforesaid. 4th. Burning any shavings, straw, or other materials or matter upon any footway, carriage road, or open or public place, without such permission as aforesaid. sth. Leaving any inflammable materials or matter in any public shed or place, or on any open space near any building, without such permission as aforesaid, 6th. Drawing or trailing any sledge, timber, or other material, upon any footway or carriage road, to the injury of such footway or carriage road. 7th. Emptying any privy or cesspool, ©r carting away any night soil, or other offensive matter, without having a license from the Town Council of Port Chalmers so to do. Stb. Allowing any night soil or other offensive matter to be spilt or otherwise cast on to or upon any road, street, footway, public place, or thoroughfare. 9th. Allowing the droppings from the eaves of any house to fall upon any footway. 16th, Placing any placard or other document, writing, or painting on, or otherwise defacing any house, or building, or any wall, fence, lamp post, railway post, or gate, without the consent of the occupier or owner thereof. 11 th. Opening any drain or sewer, or removing the surface of any footway or carriage road, without authority from the Town Council to do so. 12th. Neglecting to clean any private yard, way, passage, or avenue, by which neglect a nuisance, by offensive smell or otherwise is caused, 13th. Rolling any cask, beating any carpet, breaking-in any horse, living any kite, using any bows and arrows, or playing at any game, to the annoyance of any person, in any public place, or obstructing any footpath or carriage road, whether by allowing any cart or animal to remain across such footpath or carriage road, or by placing goods thereon, or otherwise. 14th. Throwing or discharging any stone or other missile, to the damage or danger of any person or property.
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Evening Star, Issue 3024, 29 October 1872, Page 4
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