Thanks. MESSRS F. V. W. Hubbard and W. D. Thompson - Chairman and Secretary repectively of Te Hoe Hall Committee wish, on behalf of the residents, to express publicly their appreciation of the practical form in which interest in the progress of Te Hoe was shown by Rev. M. J. Evans and his concert company on the night of Feb. 15th. The handsome credit balance which by their efforts has been added to the Hall Funds is tangible evidence of that spirit of “brother help” which prompted the long trip to Te Hoe and the enjoyable performance given there.
m Huntly Town District. 'VJ OTICE is hereby given that at a Special Meeting of the Huntly Town Board, held on j Thursday, the (sth day of February. 19(3. it was resolve I by way j of Special Order, that the Hu: - tiy Town Board does hereby make an I enact a By-law. the i object and purport of which is as follows The preamble contains the introductory and interpretation cl uises and the repeal of pre- ; viouslv enacted By-laws. PART 1. provides for the? Licensing of, atjd the Fees pay- j able by hawkers, and provides a F inn of License. PART 11. provides for the Regulation of Traffic on th. j strevis and roads of the Town District, prohibits riding, driving j or cycling on (he footpaths ; regulates the driving of loose horses through the Town Dis 1 trict ; provides for the lighting of vehicles and bicycles between the hours of sunset and sunrise , fixes a speed limit for motor vehicles; deques Heavy Traffic;’’ provides tor licensing of vehicles and fixes the tees for licenses; provides a Form of. Vehicle Licence; and contains a schedule of weights and various : classes of material. PART 111. provides for the! licensing and control of buildings ( for Public Meetings, E nter- j taiume its, e'c., and also of Hi 1- j liard and Bagatelle Saloons;! lays down the conditions under j which licenses will be issued and | gives Forms oP Public Hall and Billiard Saloon Licences. PART IV. deals with the construction and alteration of j buildings ; requires plans and : specifications of all new work to be submitted to the Board and the permission ot the Board to be j obtained before commencement of work; provides Form of Application for Building Permit and Form of Building Permit, and! fixes the fees tp be paid for Permits; defines the minimum area j in which buildings may be I erected ; provides that certain air spages be left about dwellings; ; and requires the laws of sanita- j tion to be observed in connection with the erection of all buildings PART V. contains clause's relating to the erection of privies : the collection and disposal of nightsoil ; prohibits the depositing on any street, road or public j place of any kind of offensive j matter; and generally makes : provision for the sanitation of the Town District. PART Vf. contains provisions relating t> the laying! down of crossings ; provides that no barbed wire fence may be erected on the road boundary ! of any property ; prohibits tin* extinguishing of Street Lamps; j and makes regulations as to I | the keeping of swine within tlie j ( Town District. PART VII. contains regu- j lations as to file use of the Huntly Cemetery; lays down j the terms on which interments 1 may therein be made, provides j a Form of Application for Interment Warrant and a Form of Warrant to the Sexton to inter; fixes fees chargeable for interments ; provide! that Record Books must be kept ; defines | the terms on which Plots may be bought, and makes regulations regarding the erection of Tombstones, etc. PART VIII contains the penal clauses. The said resolution will he submitted for confirmation at a Special Meeting of the Board to be held at the Board’s Office on the 13th. day of March, 1913 at 7.30 p.m. A copy of the proposed Bylaw is deposited at the Office of the Board, Huntly, where the same will be open for public inspection during office hours until the date of the confirming meeting. Dated this 7th dav of February, 1913. J. P. BAILEY, Chairman, Huntly Town Board. !
AUCKLAND | iw.3.97.) ■ ARCADIA ’ •” 5: ! No. 17,<iRAFTON ROM), Wear ■'Cltrtral Hall Boar<jl and Residertc*;. 1 Mesdames R. & C. SKELLERN, Proprietors. OIA down and £1 per week I Wl ii give immediate possession of a comparatively now house of 5 rooms and scullery with other conveniences, on a 94acre section, fully planted with fruit trees. ■ Further particulars on application to JAMES ELLIOT, Land Agent, H until.
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