to issue such a license to any person guilty of any breach of the provisions of this By-law relating to the carriage of nightsoil, or may revoke the license of any person guilty of such breach. And any person whose license has been revoked shall be deemed to be unlicensed. 19. No person shall bury upon any private property the nightsoil from any pan privy used in connection with any premises upon which there is any person suffering from an infectious disease, as defined in The Public Health Act, 1900," and any statutory amendments thereof _or during such time as such premises are declared infected by the DistrictHealth Officer, All such nightsoil shall be disinfected and buried in the County nightsoil depot under the supervision of the Sanitary Inspector. Every pan used for the reception and removal of such nightsoil shall be specially marked and shall be cleaned and disinfected and retarred after emptying and before being used again. 20. No person shall carry or convey nightsoil along any footway except for the purpose of crossing from any premises to the roadway. 21. No water-closet shall be placed in any bathroom or in any room or closet used for any other purpose except as a lavatory, privy, or urinal. Urinals. 22. No person shall erect or construct any urinal and no occupier shall permit any urinal to be used on his premises, unless such urinal is placed", constructed, and fitted as follows : ; No urinal shall be erected in any room or closet used for any other purpose except as a lavatory or privy. Any urinal erected or placed inside any building used, or partly used, as a house, shop, factory, or workshop, and any urinal erected or placed within fifteen feet of any such bijilding, and not being unroofed and open to the air shall have a basin of earthenware with a flushing rim properly supplied with water, and shall be fitted with waste-pipe of lead, trapped by lead trap, and caused to discharge over a gully trap placed outside tfte building. Any urinal erected and placed otherwise than as before mentioned may either be constructed and fitted as before mentioned, cr in lieu thereof may be so constructed as to conduct the urine over impervious channels to a proper gully trap suitably placed. The floors of such urinals shall be sloped, channelled, and properly drained, and together with the walls and divisions shall be formed of brick, stone, concrete, or other material impervious to water. No part of the basin or trough shall be of wood, but the • same shall be constructed of some material impervious to water. Offensive matter and household refuse.
23. No person shall place any offensive matter, or household refuse, nor shall the occupier of any premises permit any offensive matter, or household refuse, within such premises to be placed in any fixed receptacle for rubbish. 24. No person shall cast, spill, or place any offensive matter, or household refuse, in any place within one hundred feet of any house, shop, factory, workshop, place of worship, street, or public place unless the same is placed in a movable receptacle of the description mentioned in this By-law. 25. The occupier of any premises shall supply a sufficient number of moveable receptacles for the reception of all offensive matter and household refuse produced or being on such premises. Such moveable receptacles shall be of galvanised iron of not less than four or more than twelve gallons capacity, and shall be provided with a suitable lid and with handles for moving and emptying the same. All such moveable receptacles shall be water-tight and of such shape as to be readily emptied and cleaned. 26. The occupier of any premises shall cause all receptacles for offensive matter used in connection with such premises to be emptied and properly cleaned at least once in each week. 27. No person shall carry or convey offensive matter in, over or upon any street between the hours of six in the morning and ten at night or otherwise than in a vehicle or receptacle with a iid or cover water-tight and so constructed as to prevent the escape of any of the contents by leakage or otherwise. . 28. No person shall carry or convey offensive matter in, over or upon any street without having first obtained a license from the Council unless he be the holder of a license under Clause 18. Such license shall be in writing and signed by the County Clerk and shall unless revoked be in force until the Thirty-first day of March next ensuing. Before obtaining such license the applicant shall deposit with the County Clerk the sum of One Pound as security for the due observance of the provisions of this By-law relating to the carriage of offensive matter. If the licensee shall duly observe all such provisions the said deposit shall be returned to him at the expiration of his license. The Council may refuse to issue such a license to any person guilty of any breach of the provisions of this Bylaw relating to the carriage of offensive matter or may revoke the license of any person guilty of such breach. And any person whose license has been revoked shall be deemed to be unlicensed. Cleansing' and Removal. 29. The Council shall make such provision as it shall think fit for the regular removal e of nightsoil from any and every pan privy in connection with a building within the le Kuiti Town District or any part thereof, and it shall be an offence for any person to remove or cause to be removed any nightsoil from a privy within any locality as to which such provision shall have been made unless he shall be authorised by the Council so to do. 30. Whenever a contract shall be subsisting and in force between the Council and a Contractor providing for the removal by such contractor of
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King Country Chronicle, Volume II, Issue 72, 6 March 1908, Page 3
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