PUBLIC NOTICES. ZEALAND RAILWAYS. CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR HOLIDAYS, 1927-1928. TTOLIiJaY EXCURSION TICKETS will be obtainable from WEDNESDAY; 14th DECEMBER, to THURSDAY, 11th FEBRUARY’, 1928, as under: — From any officered station on the North and South Island Main Line and Branches and Picton Section to any station on those Sections. Tickets may be purchased and reservations made 14 days in advance of date of travel. The journey must be commenced on or before January sth, and may be broken after travelling 25 miles from original starting station. The restriction to 25 miles will not apply to holders of inter-section tickets for South Island stations who desire to break the journey at Christchurch. EXTRA EXPRESS TRAINS. On 21st, 22nd, 23rd and 24th December, and 2nd, 3rd and 4th January— Leave Wellington 3.36 p.m., Palmerston North 6.45 p.m., arrive Auckland 7.52 a.rn. next day. On 23rd and 24th December, leave Wellington 8.30 p.m., Palmerston North 11.45 p.m., arrive Auckland 1.21 p.m. next day. On 22nd and 23rd December, 2nd, 3rd and 4th January, leave Auckland 8.40 p.m., Palmerston North 10.42 a.m. next day, Wellington arrive 2.20 p.m. On 24th December, leave Auckland 2.0 p.m., Palmerston North 3.35 а. (next day), Wellington arrive б. a.m. For full particulars see Poster. Tickets for officered stations on South Island Main Line and Branches may be obtained, and seats may be booked, at the Central Booking Office, and at Lambton and Thorndon Stations. Steamer tickets may also be obtained at these offices. The booking offices will be open as under (Sundays excepted):—Central Booking Office, from 14th to 24th December, inclusive, from 8.30 a.m. to 6.0 p.m., continuously, and from 26th to 31st December, from 9.0 a.m. to 5.0 p.m. continuously. Lambton and Thorndn Stations, 9.0 a.m. to 6.0 p.m. continuously.
HASTINGS BOROUGH COUNCIL. BY-LAW No. 19. VOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that at a Special Meeting of the Hastings Borough Council held on Thursday, the 10th day of November, 1927, it was resolved as follows:— The Council of the Borough of Hastings hereby makes by way of Special Order the following By-law under and by virtue of the provisions of “The Municipal Corporations Act, 1920,’-’ and of “The Health Act, 1920,” and the amendments thereof respectively, and in pursuance of all other powers (if any) enabling the Council in that behalf, The object and purport of the said By-law are;— TITLE.—This By-law may be cited as No 19 By-law of the Borough of Hastings. INTERPRETATION.-In this Bylaw if not consistent with the context, “Borough” and “Council” shall have the same meanings as are defined by By-law No. 1 of the Borough, and shall apply to this By-law. Clause 1. SALE YARDS LICENSES: Amending Schedule “B” (form of Sale Yards License) of By-law No. 10, and Clause 6 of By-law No. 18 bv deleting the words “31st day of March 19—” and inserting in lieu thereof the words “31st day of December in each year.” Clause 2. DRIVING STOCK No. 1 AREA A PORTIONS OF No. 2AREA: Repealing Clause 2 of Bylaw 13 and making provision for the driving of stock along the streets in No. 1 area and certain other streets therein defined bebetween the hours of 5 p.m. and 6 p.m. and between the hour of sunrise and 8 o’clock a.m., and prohibiting the driving of stock on certain other streets of the Borough
also therein defined. Clause 3. MERRY-GO-ROUNDS, Etc.: Repealing Clause 13 of Bylaw No. 2 and making new provisions for the licensing of and the payment of fees inspect thereto for any Merry-go-round, Chair-o-plane, or other similar apparatus, the fee to be £lO 10/- for one machine, £l2 12/- for two machines running in conjunction, and £3 3/- for each additional machine per week. Clause 4. AMUSEMENT PARLOURS: Providing that no Amusement Parlours such as Roll-downs, Box Ball, etc., shall be open to or used by the public unless licensed by the Borough Council, and the fee for each of sueh parlours shall be £3 3/per week. Clause 5. MOTOR LORRIES NOT TO BE DRIVEN IN PARTS OF HERETAUNGA STREET: Making provision whereby it shall not be lawful for the owner or driver of • any Motor Lorry registered under “The Motor Y’ehicles Act, 1924” and the regulations thereunder ns Class “B” or above, to traverse with such motor lorry any part of Heretaunga Street between Hustings Street and Nelson Street between the hours of 8 a.m. and 8 p.m. unless the driver of such vehicle produces satisfactory evidence that he has business to transact within the area above defined. Clause 6. GIVING WAY AT INTERSECTIONS: Making provision whereby every person being the driver of any vehicle or the rider of any horse or bicycle proceeding along the streets of the Borough and approaching or arriving at any intersection of any street shall give way to the driver of any other vehicle or rider of any horse or bicycle arriving at the same inter.section on the right hand or off side of such first-mentioned vehicle, horse, or bicycle. Clause 7. WAITING TIME FOR VEHICLES IN RUSSELL ST: Repealing Sub-clause (a) of Clause 52 of By-law No. 9, and enacting in lieu thereof “Russell Street for its whole length—between Lyndon Road and St. Aubyn Street. Clause 8. BICYCLE RIDERS NOT TO HOL*J ON TO VEHICLES: Providing that no person while riding a’Hcycle shall hold on to any motor oi other vehicle for the purpose ot being drawn along the street h ■ such motor or other vehicle, Clause 9 MOTOR CYCLES TO CARR) LIGHTS-Clause 1 , Bylaw N . 16 amended: Amending Clause 1., By-law No. 10, to the
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