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ANCHOR ™fe- STEAM LINE OF |l-!S§a PACKETS ABl APPOIHTJBD TO LBAV* FOR WESTPORT, HOKITIKA, AND GREIMOUTH. THE KENNEDY, about MONDAY, the 6th October. rHE MORRAY about THURSDAY, the llth instant. HPHE CHARLES EDWARD, to JL follow. FOR WELLINGTON. THR WALLACE, TO-DAY (FRIDAY), 3rd inst., at 4 p.m. FOR WANGaNUI. THE WALLACE, on MONDAY, 6th October. 81S7 N. EDWARDB & CO. Waimea County Council Office, t Nehon, 18th September, 1879. NO i ICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a SPECIAL MEETING of the WAIMBA COUMTY COUNCIL will bo held on WEDNESDAY, the 15th day of October at 1 1 am , for the purooso of CONFIRMING the following BY-LAWS. J. W. BARNICOAT, Chairman. 1. All tbe by-lawama^ebv Lcwther Broad, Esquire P.M. John Wailis Barnicoat. J P. and Bernard Mac.nahon, J.P. on the eighte^th day of May, 1878, under "The Slaughter Houses Act, 1877," io rthe County of Waimea. and pnblished in the Kew Zealand Government Gazette, Uio 68 of the Eleventh day of July, 1878, and till other bylaws of the said Counfy inconsistent with thtse hereby mada ary hereby repealed. 2. The f«es for a license for a Slaughter House shali be the following, name'y -. For a license to slaughter £ s d. large cattle only ... 0 10 0 For & license to slaughter so>all cattle only ... 0 10 0 For a license to slaughter both large & small cattle lOd 3. Any Inspector may aßk, demand, a d receive from evrey person holding such a license as aforesaid, a fee of one half-penny for each and every head of small oatt'e, and a fee cf three-pence ' for tach ard every bead of large cattle tlatightetcd at the Slaughter House kept by bim, such fees to be payable weekly oa every Saturday. 4. Tha Inspector f Inll at leiet once a week inspect every Slaughter Hous.; within the County, sn 1 ma- give directions to the licensed keeper thereof, concerning the cleanliness aud good management thereof, and evtry sucb license J keeper chill forthwith i.bjy nnd carry out every such direction. 5. Every lic.-nsel keeper of a Slaughter House Binll provide his Slaughter House with a continuous and sufficient supply of water. 6. Every licenced keeper of a Slaughter Ilouse shall remove all the flit*', dirt, a«d offal from his Slaughter House, once at least every day, and keep the B%me clem and in gjid order t-j the sitisfaetion of the Inspector. 7. Nc licensed kecpr of a Slaughter House 6h-ill ktep.or permit to be kept any swine in h;s Slaughter Hume, or S3 near thereto ai to interfere with the cleanliness or good management thereof 8. Tho Interpretation Sectioas of the before mentioned Act* are hereby adopte *, mutatis mutandis as if thay were set forth herein, -md the words of these by-laws shall be cocstrued to have th) meaning thereby assigned to the corresponding wort's in the said Acts respectively unless there be SDmething in the context or sut j set matter repugnant thereto. 9. Any person *, lien-ling sgainst any of the provi io;is of these By-laws, or committing «ny breach thereof, shall be lidbie to a psnuliy not exceeding five pounds for every such offence 5887 U^^viggl >"g*o Travel this feaJL son, between Nelson, Wakapuaka, and I V 9 J* WW the Waimeas— the Fine PATCH, PATCH is by Tom Spkxno, out of a Cedric mare. PATCH h 16J hands high, of great bone and substacca fine constitution, good temper, of a rich dark brown color, ar.d has proved himself a cure fcal-getter. After the Ist October PATCH will leave Nelson on Mondays for Spring Grove, and Tuesdays to P.cll Grove (if sufficient inducement offers), returning to Spring Grove the same night ; We .nesdayß Waimfa West, Appleby, and to Nelson ; Fridays to Wakapuaka ; Thursdays aud Saturdays, own SlaDles, Meit-ti. Teems— £2 2e.; Groomage, sa. WILLI AH NEWPORT, 99!~26 Maitai

NEW GOODS! For Spring and Summer Wear. LOVEDAY & HEYHOE Have received and rre now showing, ex s.s. " Garonne," and s.s. " Aconcagua," via Melbourne ; ex " Pareora " and " Beeraah," via Wellington, many MELTIES FOE THE GQMIM SEASON ! New Atalea Twills— Galateas— Fancy Piques— Cashmeres — Beges— Lustres — Glacies— iSilks, &c, &c. — New Seaweed Collarettes — Capes, and Fischus — Visite3, Fischus, and Capes, in Drab and Black, most modern additions to a lady's costume — Buttons, Fringes, and Trimmings, to match new dress goods in endless variety — Handsomely Trimmed Mantles in Silk, Silk and Cashmere, and Cashmere — Black aud Colored Seaweed Fringes from 2% to ll£iu. wide — A choice assortment of Ribbons, Scarfs, aud Ties. ZINC-I/IISTED CA EIS FOR SALE LOVED AyIThEYHOE TRAFALGAR-STREET.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIV, Issue 225, 3 October 1879, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIV, Issue 225, 3 October 1879, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIV, Issue 225, 3 October 1879, Page 3

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