The Board and Lodginghouses Bill.
■This is a Bill introduced by the Pf.ein.ier for' the well-ordering of Boarding and Lodging-houses, which mean respectively any house, tent* or- edifice, not being a licensed' public house,- in which any' three or rtiore persoris, besides the occupying tenant thereof, his or her family or domestics ordinarily sleep, paying hire or-reward for being allowed to do so : ; and, ijr any case where only a part of a house is used as a .boarding or lodging : house, includes the part of such house so used. Within two months after passing of . the Act such houses must be registered and in sending in such form must ■ send in a certificate of character in the form in the Schedule signed by two J.'sP., or by two clergymen, or by six respectable resi. dent householders. • . The local authority is to keep a register, and shall make by-laws respecting such houses. ' The keepers of such houses must use certain sanitary precautions, give notice of infectious diseases, and admit any inspector or- police officer at any time.
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Manawatu Herald, 18 July 1893, Page 3
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177The Board and Lodginghouses Bill. Manawatu Herald, 18 July 1893, Page 3
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