Public Notices. OHINEMURI COUNTY COUNCIL. NOTICE is hereby given that it is the intention of the above Council at its next ordinary meeting on the sth July, 1923, to make, under Sections 120 and 121 of the Counties Act, 1920, and Section 41 of the Hospital and Charitable Institutions Act, 1909, the undermentioned rates for the year begun on the Ist April, 1923, and ending on the 31st March, 1924, viz.: A General Rate of Twopence in the, pound on the Capital value of all rateable property in the following Ridings: Paeroa Riding, Karangahake Riding, Waitekauri Riding, Waikino Riding, Kaimanawa Riding, and Mangaiti Riding. . And a Hospital and Charitable Aid Rate of Five-eighths of a penny in the pound on the Capital value of all rateable property in the County of Ohinemuri. Each of the above rates to be pavable in one sum on, the Ist dav of August, 1923, at the office of the Council,, at Paeroa. The Valuation Rolls are now open for inspection at the above office during the usual office hours. R. W. EVANS, County Clerk. Paeroa, June 20, 1923. PAEROA BOROUGH COUNCIL. JVTOTICE is hereby given that JLI at a Special meeting of the Paeroa Borough Council held on the 14th day of June, 1923, a Resolution was passed “That in exercise of ( the powers conferred on it by “The Municipal Corporations Act, 1920,” and its amendments, and in exercise of all and every the other powers in that behalf contained or implied in any other Act, Order-in-Council, or Ordinance enabling the said Council, THE PAEROA BOROUGH COUNCIL hereby by way of special order revokes and repeals all By-laws heretofore made by the Paeroa Borough Council and now in force in the said Borough as from the date of the coming into operation of By-law No. 1. made on even date herewith and hereby makes by way of Special Order the annexed By-law under “The Municipal Corporations Act, 1920,”- and any other Act, Order-in-Council, or Ordinance it thereunto enabling ; to be known as By-law No. I. of the Borough of Paeroa, which By-law shall come into force on the 26th day of July, 1923.” The objects and purpose of the said By-law . are regulations pertaining to: — ’ 1. Interpretation, 2. Penalties and Notices, 3. Standing Orders, 4 Offences, 5. Slaughterhouses, 6. Prevention of Fire, 7. Licensed Vehicles and Drivers, 8. Regulating Traffic and Width of Tyres, 9. Fire Escapes, 10. Pedlars and Hawkers, 11. Itinerant Traders, 12 Streets, 13. Buildings, 14. Ruinous or Dangerous Buildings, etc., 15. Water Supply, 16. Sanitation, 17. Noxious Weeds, 18. Dangerous Goods, 19. Buildings for Public Meetings, etc-, 20. Sale of Milk and Meat, 21. Boardinghouses, 22. Chimney-sweeps, 23. Billiard Saloons, 24. Domains and Public Reserves, 25. Refreshment Rooms, 26. Miscellaneous. A full copy of this By-law is deposited §t the offices of the Paeroa Borough Council, Wharf Street, Paeroa, and is open to the inspection of the Public during office hours until the 12th day of July, 1923. And Notice is hereby also given that the said resolution will be submitted to a meeting of the said Paeroa Borough Council to be held at the Council’s Office, Wharf Street, Paeroa, on the 12th day of July, 1923, at 7.30 p.m., for confirmation as a Special Order. Dated this l’4th ,day of June, 1923. W. C. ALEXANDER, Town Clerk. NURSERY STOCK. J. Bateson & Son Growers, Importers, and Distributors of High-class Nursery Stock. Book your orders NOW for FRUIT, HEDGE AND SHELTER TREES for the coming' season. FLORAL WORK of the highest standard undertaken by our . expert staff. Short notice orders promptly executed. VICTORIA ST., HAMILTON Phones: Shop, 2455; Nursery, 2655. HANGATIKI LIME. RECENT Scientific Tests indicate the great need of the Hauraki Plains for Lime. Hangatiki Lime is the purest, most soluble, and best ground Agricultural Carbonate of Lime. Carriage free for farmers’ use to any Railway Station as far as Thames. Send for particulars and order forms to JAMES COUPER, PAEROA, or HANGATIKI LIME LIMITED, 206 Victoria Arcade, Auckland. NOTICE. THE N.Z. Meat Packing and Bacon Co. (Co-op.) Ltd., are now receiving dressed pigs for curing on owners’ behalf at the Te Aroha Factory. Receiving days: Wednesday and Thursday in each week. G. HEDGE, Manager Te Aroha Branch.
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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXIV, Issue 4578, 22 June 1923, Page 3
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