ARRIVED this morning at til© Hygiene Fish Mart, fresh groper flounders, rabbits, crayfish, mutton birds, smoked ling fillet, terekihi fillet, fresh whitebait arriving daily. ’Phone 35. FOR SALE!—I handy h ton Ford truck,' 1 Columbia Portable Gramophone and records, 2 No. 1 Orion ‘ ranges, 1 ©lectroleux, 1 gas copper, and large assortment of furniture. Apply J. V. Hall, Re-vell Street. WESTLAND COUNTY COUNCIL. BY-LAW RELATING TO HAWKERS AND PEDLARS. pUBLTC NOTICE is hereby given that the Council at.a Special Meeting called for the purpose on the Bth I day of September, 1931, passed a resolution making By-Law No. 10, and repealing By-LAW No. 4, relating to Hawkers and Pedlars. The object and purport of the ByLaw is to make provision for the good rule and government of the County ol Westland in respect to Hawkers and Pedlars. Under the By-Law, no person or persons, company, or companies, shall carry On the trade of a- Hawkei, oi shall hawk for sale as a Hawker, or Pedlar, in any part of the County any goods or articles (excepting perishable articles of human food and printed books, magazines, pamphlets, and newspapers) without a license authorising such person so to do, signed by the County Clerk. Every Hawker and Pedlar shall produce his license for inspection when required to do so by any Constable, ■Road Overseer, Traffic Inspector, or any person authorised in that, behal by the Council, and if be ret uses or fails, commits a breach of the* By-Law and is liable to a penalty. The By-Law shall not apply to fanners, Market Gardeners, or Dairymen resident in the County, selling their own produce. Penalty for breach o.i any of the. provisions of By-Law shall not exceed £lO, or for a continuing offence £5 for every day during which breach occurs. By-Law No. 4 referring to the licensing of Hawkers and Pedlars is hereby repealed. Licenses will be issued by the County Clerk, fee £2 per annum. - The By-Law when adopted finally yliall come into force on the Ist day of December, 1931. The By-Law will be confirmed at a subsequent meeting of the Council to be held on the 13th day of October, 1931, and a. full copy of the proposed By-Law may be seen at the County Office, Hokitika, during ordinary office hours. Dated at Hokitika, this 14th day of September, 1931. , D. J. EVANS, County Clerk.
HOKITIKA’S “ART FLORISTE” Can be Located at THE “HEARTSEASE” FLORAL STUDIO, Hamilton St., H. Nalder (Proprietress.) No Order too large or too small. All receive immediate attention. Skilled workmanship, is obvious in every design made. FRESH CUT FLOWERS. Arriving Regularly, three times weekly. The Prices are right, quality and quantity assured. ORDERS FOR. WREATHS, Or other Floilal Designs, can be fulfilled on the shortest notice. While you Wait, if Necessary. WEDDING, and Presentation Bon- : quets, Baskets, Posies, Sprays, etc. A Speciality. ’Phone at Private residence. No. 211.
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Hokitika Guardian, 22 September 1931, Page 1
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