I traction animals. | 25. Regulating the weight of any engine, agricultural or .other machine, or vehicle of any kind, and the w eight of any load or material of any kind which; shall be permitted. to cross any bridge or culvert, and the times when such engines, ,agricultural or. other machines or vehicles' shall be allowed to oross any bridge or culvert, or the weight of the load which any traction engine may draw. 26. Regulating the pace, mode, or manner and times at which any horses, cattle, engines, agricultural or pther machines 'qr J vehicles shall cross or be driven, led, oi taken over’ any bridge or culvert. 27. For the weighing of vehicles and machines. For the marking of the weight of any vehicle or machine. For the weighing or measuring of the contents of any vehicle or machine, or f.or, the computation of the weight or measurement of such contents from the cubical or superficial measurement thereof. Prescribing what quantity of timber, agricultural produce, mineral and other specified materials shall be deemed to be of a specified weight or measurement. Providing for the driver of any vehicle or machine giving such information as to the load or contents thereof, and the quantity, weight, size, or measurement of the same, or doing suci acts for the purpose of enabling the same to be ascertained as such authorised person requests. 28. Providing for, the licensing of persons to keep, store, , or sell "dangerous goods” and “specially dangerous goods” as in the said Bylaw defined. 29. Conserving public health and preventing or abating nuisances. 30. Prescribing the minimum ( area of land on which a dwelling may be erected in the County. 31. Prescribing the minimum 'air space adjacent to any dwelling or to any specified class of dwelling that shall be kept free of buildings or other structures and generally for preventing the overcrowding of land with buildings. 32. Prescribing for buildings a minimum frontage to a public or private street or road. 33. With respect tp the site, erection, and construction of buildings, including the lighting, ventilation, and air space of rooms for human habitation. 34. Regulating drainage and the collection and disposal of sewage, and prescribing conditions to be observed in the construction _of approved drains, septic tanks, sanitary conveniences and sanitary appliances. 35. Regulating, licensing, or prohibiting the keeping of any animals oi birds in the district or in any part thereof. 36. With respect to the cleansing and repairing of buildings and the paving and sanitation of yards and pther areas appurtenant to buildings. 37. Prohibiting or regulating the deposit bn any land of refuse or offensive matter.. 38. Regulating the situation and construction of stables, cowsheds, and piggeries. 39. Regulating the collection, transportation, and disposal of nightsoil, rubbish, waste matter and refuse. 40 Regulating t’he mode of disposal of dead animals. 41. Regulating the handling and storage of goods which are or are likely to become offensive. 42. Regulating the situation and structure of buildings used for or in connection with offensive trades. 43. Regulating the conduct of offensive trades, and of manufactures and processes which, may be offensive or dangerous to tlhie persons employed in op about the same. , 44. Regulating and prescribing the cleansing and renovation of public conveyances. 45. Prescribing the sanitary precautions to be adopted in respect to any business on, trade. 46. Generally, for the more effectually carrying out of any of the provisions of The Health Act relating to the powers and duties of local authorities. A full copy of this By-law is deposited at the County Office, Ngatea. and is open to the inspection of the public during office hours until the 23rd day of January next. Dated at Ngatea this 14th day of December, 1922. JAMES C. MILLER, Chairman. ERNEST WALTON, County Clerk. CIIIIISTMAS GIFTS FROM “THE KASH.” BELMONT ROAD, PAEROA. FOR MEN AND BOYS. Fashionable Panamas, 15/6, 21/-, 37/6; Boys, 6/11. Choice wide-end Silk Ties, from 1/6 tp 5/11 each. Initialled Handkerchiefs, 1/9 each; Silk, 5/6, Fancy bordered Handkerchiefs, 1/-, 1/6, 1/9, to 6/6. Fuji Silk Shirts, plain or striped, with collars to match, 29/6. ■ E. V. SLYFIELD. Mrs A. BENTLEY Dressmaker & Outfitter . READY-MADE CLOTHING AND CHILDREN’S WEAR A SPECIALTY. DRESSMAKING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES FAITHFULLY AND PROMPTLY EXECUTED. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. PRICES MODERATE. TERMS CASH. Address. — CRITERION BUILDINGS. (2 doors from Bank N.Z.)
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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXIII, Issue 4508, 27 December 1922, Page 3
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727Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXIII, Issue 4508, 27 December 1922, Page 3
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