Corporation Notice. weighed or caused the same to be -weighed at some weighbridge within the sairi town, licensed or provided, or sanctioned for that purpose by the Town Council of Invercavgill, or any such person refusing or omitting to produce the weight note of the load or part of a load of any such hay, straw, or coals, sold, exposed, or offered for sale, for the satisfaction of any irspector appointed by the Town Council ot Invercargill in that behalf. 42nd. — Any carter or other person Belling;, exposing, delivering, or offering for sale on iny cart or waggon, any hay, straw, or coals, without having the correct tare weight of such waggon or cart painted and affixed thereto in some conspicuous place in letters of not less than one inch. 43rd. — Any oarter or other person who shall refuse or omit, on being requested by any purchaser or intended purchaser of any hay, straw, or coals, to proceed with such hay, straw, or coals to the nearest weighbridge, licensed, provided, or sanctioned for that purpose by the Town Council, and to have the same re-weighed at the expense of Buch purchaser, or intended purchaser (the said purchaser in all such cases taking the said load or other quantity at the net j re- weight). 44th. — Any carter or other person who shall refuse or omit, on being requested by the purchaser referred to in the last preceding section to take to any weighbridge within the town, appointed or licensed for the purpose of this byelaw by the Town Council, the waggon, dray, cart, or other vehicle, after the delivery of the load, for the purpose of such dray, cart, or other vehicle being re- weighed, and the correct tare weight thereof, when empty, ascertained. 45th. — Any owner or person in charge of any weighbridge within the Town of Invercargill who shall give a false or incorrect weight of any dray, cart, or other vehicle, or of any load or part of a load of goods thereon. 46th. — All weighbridges within the Town of Invercargill shall be duly licensed in writing under the hand of the Town Clerk of the said town, and any person keeping any weighbridge within the said town and not having paid the license fee of £1 annually for such weighbridge, and being unlicensed. 47th. — Any owner or person in charge of any weighbridge within the Town of Invercargill who shall demand or exact any greater rates than those in this section authorised to be charged from any person using or desiring to use any weighbridge. Rate cha-geable for each vehicle having two wheels only — Is. Do do for four wheels — 1b 6d. Provided nevertheless that the Town Council may at any time by resolution vary the rates herein authorised to be charged, and after publieation in the Provincial Government Gazette of any such alteration, the rates so altered shall be deemed to be the rates authorised under this bye-law. 48th. — Any person hawking, selling, or exposing for sale articles in any street or public place outside any market established or authoriaed by the Town Council of Invercargill, without having first paid to the Market Inspector appointed by the Town Council the undermentioned dues, each day during which such articles may be hawked, exposed, or offered for sale, or other dues as may be from time to time fixed and appointed by the said Council. Dues for any person selling, hawking, or offering for sale any articles in any street or public place outside any market established or authorised by the Town Council of Invercargill : With cart, per day, Is 6d. Do, with bag, barrow, basket or box, per day, 6d. And the onus of proof that any articles being delivered about the streets of the town have been previously ordered, and not being hawked, shall in each case rest with the vendor or party delivering said goods. Provided always that quarterly licenses paid for as under to the town clerk, on behalf of the Town Council, shall entitle the license holder to vend or hawk commodities about the streets of the said city, subject to the several rules and regulations made, or from time to time to be made in thai behalf. Quarterly license fee for the sale of milk otherwise th •jn with a cart ... ... 5s Quarterly license fee per cart, for the sale of milk only ... ... ... ... 10a Quarterly license fee per cart, for the sale or hawking of any other commodity £1 49th. — Any person ringing a bell or bells, or blowing any trumpet or horn, or beating any drum, tambourine, or going in any street or public place within the Town of Invercargill for the purpose of crying or calling any matter or thing whatever, without the permission of the Town Council. 50th.— Any person being the owr.er or tenant of any building abutting on any street where the footpath has been formed, who by omitting or neglecting to secure and maintain the foundation of such building, causes or allows the formed footpath to fall in, or be otherwise damaged. BUILDING KEGULATIONS FOR THE TOWN OF INVERCARGILL. PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY G:VEN that a Draft Regulation, to be made under the authority of Part sof the 13th Schedule of the Municipal Corporations Act, 1867, for the Regulation of Buildings, now lies at this office for inspection by any person interested therein. W. B. SCANDRETT, Town Clerk. Invercargill, Uth Oct.. 1H73. ' I^anfl Transfer Jk.ct IVotlce*. LAND TRANSFER ACT NOTICES. I NOTICE is hereby given that the several parcels of land hereinafter described will be brought under the provisions of ' The Land Transfer Act, 1870," unless caveat in the meantime be lodged forbidding the same. Section 17 (seventeen), block IV. (four), Camp- ' belltown, in the Province of Otago. Appli- I cant— ROBERT DUNCAN YULE, of In- | veruargill, merchant. j Caveat must be lodged within one calendar month after the gazetting of this notice. Diagrams may be inspected at this office. Dated this 16th day of October, 1873, at the Lands Registry Office, Invercargill. W.RUSSELL, District Land Registrar. Coaebe* PUBLIC NOTICE. JOHN M'KENZIE takes this opportunity of thanking his friends and the travelling public for the very liberal patronage hitherto accorded him, and begs to assure them that nothing will be spared to make his LINE of ROYAL MAIL COACHES the favorite mode of travelling between Winton and Kingston. Having dissolved the partnership between himself and Mr G. Jefferiee, he has entered into an arrangement with the well-known and much-respected driver, Mr J. Lynch, who will have the personal management of the line. Passengers may therefore rely on every attention being paid to their safety and comfort. Booking Office — Cobb & Co.'s, Dee street. R. B. WOTTON, Agent. CAMPBELL & CO.'S TELEGRAPHIC LINE OJF ROYAL MAIL COACHES. H| iHE Coaches of the above line will run daily 1 between Invercargill and Riverton on and after Monday, 4th November, at REDUCED FARES. Goods and parcels will be carefully delivered at their addresses. Booking Offices — Colyer's Princess Hotel, Invercargill, and Royal Hotel, Riverton.
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Southland Times, Issue 1809, 21 October 1873, Page 4
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