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shall be appointed therefor by the Market Inspector, or who shall sweep, or cause to be swept, any dirt or rubbish into or upon any of the gutters or footways of the said Market; or who shall place or keep any cart, carriage, wheelbarrow, or other matter or thing, in any part of the Market, contrary to the direction of the Inspector thereof, shall forfeit and pay any sum not exceeeing forty shillings for every such offence. XII. That any person who may fit up or drive any nail, hook, &c., into any shop, stall, or other part of the Market-place without the consent of the Inspector or who shall neglect or refuse to take down any nails, &c., or fittings, when required to do so by the Inspector, every such person shall forfeit and pay any sum not exceeding forty shillings for every such offence. XIII. That any person who may be desirous of having his or her name or calling affixed to any shop or stall, shall apply to the Inspector, under whose directions the same may be done at the cost of such applicant. XIV. That the holder of any shop or stall in the Market, who may fail or neglect, within an hour after the opening of the Market, to thoroughly cleanse his or her shop or stall, and the footway in front thereof, shall forfeit and pay any sum not exceeding forty shillings for every such offence. XV. That any person who may go into or appear in the said Market in a drunken or disorderly state, or excite any riot or disturbance, or curse, or swear, or use auy gross, indecent, or abusive language, or be guilty of any gross or indecent conduct therein, shall forfeit and pay any sum not exceeding forty shillings for every such offence. XVI. That the tolls and dues imposed under this by-law for the use of the Market-place shall remain in force, and shall be levied until (in accordance with the 28th clause of the Nelson Improvement Act, Session 111., No, 3) other tolls and dues are fixed by the Board of Works. And that a list of the tolls and dues in force be placed for public inspection in some conspicuous part of the Market building. 1227 Provincial Secretary's Office, Nelson, 18th October, iB6O. TENDERS will be received at this office until MONDAY, the 12th November next from persons desirous to contract for CUTTING a DITCH through the SWAMP at RIWAKA. SPECIFICATIONS may be seen at this office, and at the house of Mr. John Boyes, Motueka. TENDERS will also be received on same day for IMPROVING the FORD at WAITAPU. SPECIFICATIONS to be seen at this office, and at the house of Mr. George Taylor, Takaka. ALFRED GREENFIELD, 1225 Chief Clerk.

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Colonist, Volume III, Issue 313, 19 October 1860, Page 2

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465

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Colonist, Volume III, Issue 313, 19 October 1860, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Colonist, Volume III, Issue 313, 19 October 1860, Page 2

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