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trol thft movements of cattle driven through a Street; to prohibit the assemblage in any Street of persons so as to impede passengers; to prohibit the defacing or injury of any property in the district; to prohibit the ringing of any tire bell without just cause; to prohibit misbehaviour in any street; to provide for the cleansing of chimneys; to prohibit the storage of any explosive material without permission of the Board; to prohibit the slaughter of animals in the Street; to forbid the obstruction of any Officer of the Board in the course of his duty; to regulate the control of dogs; to prohibit the use of barbed wire on any boundary fence; to prohibit the conduct or management of any disorderly house ; to prohibit the erection of sign boards without permission ; to give power to the Board to affix to any house or building the name of any Street; to prohibit other persons affixing names of Streets in anywise without authority from the Board; to provide for access and crossings over any footpath, watercourse, channel or gutter; to provide for the repair of any footpath, watercourse, channel or gutter; to provide for the repair of private Streets; to prohibit the granting of any right-of-way without the consent of the Board; to give powor to the Board to partly or permanently improve any footpath and charge tho owner or occupier of the premises affrontintf thereon a proportion of such cost; t ) prohibit the use of defective scales; to regulate and control the keeping of public weighbridges. I'AKT lIL Bcilding. To prescribe generally the regula tions under which buildings within the district may be erected, added to, renewed, or repaired, and require plans and specifications of such work to be lodged and a permit for the same obtained; to provide for the inspection of such work and authorising the Board to compel the removal of any work begun in contravention to the By-laws; to prescribe the materials with which buildings may be constructed ; to regulate the construction of any stove, grate or beating apparatus therein; to provide for the grading of any ground underlying any building; to provide for the proper ventilation of a-build-ing and authority to the Board to condemn any such building.

PART IV. Sanitary and Public Health. To legulate and control the structure and building of priyie3 and sanitary conveniences; to prescribe the material for the building thereof; to provide means of access to and for the ventilation, cleansing, repair and number of and removal of nightsoil from such privies and sanitary conveniences, and the distances at which they are to be built from any house, stream or well; to prohibit the pollution of any water for any domestic, commercial or public purpose; to provide for permits being obtained for any drainage work: to give power to the Board to contract for the removal of nightsoil and fix foes for such removal; to prohibit the carting of nightsoil without permission of the Board; to provide for the cleansing of gullies, hollows, drains, earth-closets, stables, dog kennels, fowl-houses, yards and ashpits; to prohibit the throwing or leaving of any dead animal or the discharge of any offensive matter into or upon any street, public place or watercourse , to require the removal of any filth, ashes, dust, or rubbish upon any premises and to prescribe the manner of such removal; to provide for the drainage of storm water and the repair of pipes in connection therewith at the expense of the owner or occupier of any land from which such storm water flows.

.PART V. Public Hall;?. To regulate and control all public halls, billiard rooms and shooting galleries and to require the same to be licensed. PART VI. As 10 Vehicles. To regulate and control tho pace of vehicles and of horses and to require vehicles plying for hire either for passengers or goods and the drivers thereof to be licensed. PART VII. Regulations iok Heavy Tkatttc. To regulate and control heavy traffic and to provide for the width of tyres to be used on vehicles engaged on heavy traffic in the district and to require such vehicles to Le licensed. PART VIII. As 10 laaciiox Engines. To regulate and control traction engines and to provide for the weight to be carried thereon or hauled thereby and to require such traction engines to be licensed. PART IX. Sale of Food. To regulate and control the sale of human food and to provide for any diseased or unwholesome food to be condemned. PART X. As to Hawkers. To prohibit the sale of goods within the district by hawkers without license aud prescribing the fees for such license. PART XI. Licenses. To provide that all licenses issued by these By-laws shall expire on the 31 st day of December next followiug the date of issue and for an abatement of license fees where licenses are issued after the oOth day ol June in any year. PART XII. Penalties.

To provide for penalties for the breach of any of these By-laws. A copy of the proposed By-laws is deposited at the Olhco of the Board, Wuiuku, and will he open to the inspection of the Public during office hours from this date to the said 10th day of August next. Dated this 13th day of July, IDIS, WILLIAM J. KING, Town Clerk. A. J. Tozer, whose name appeared in the Pukekohe Civil Court case ou Thursday, loth July, is iu no way connected with A. Tozer, of Buckland. 0672

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Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 4, Issue 61, 26 July 1915, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 4, Issue 61, 26 July 1915, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 4, Issue 61, 26 July 1915, Page 3

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