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trees, on any road or footpath, and any person allowing any existing building, fence, hedge, or trees, to remain on or to overhang any rond or footpath, shall remove the same within fourteen (14) days after receiving notice in writing under the hand of the Works Committee or any officer appointed by the Board, The owner or occupier of any property fronting on a street or road shall keep half the width of such road or street, opposite his property clear from gorse and broom. , 15. No person shall turn loose or tether any horse or cattle upon any public street, or allow any animal or animals to wander on any public street or thoroughfare within the district. 16. No person shall do or permit or suffer any of the following acts, defaults, of omissions, in or upon any street, private street, or public pl%ce within the district 1 V (1) Throw or leave .any nightsoil, dirt, paper, rubbish, or other offensive matter, or matter of a similar nature, (2) Dkcharge any 1 firearms, or let off any fireworks of any kind whatever without lawful cause or authority ; throw or discharge any stone or other missile to the damage or danger of any person or property, or discharge any catapult or shanghai; : ■ . _ ' (3) Bide or drive any horse or vehicle furiously ; (4) Ride, drive, or lead any horse, or other animal or vehicle on a footway'; (5) Bide on any cart, dray, or waggen, beirig the person in charge thereof, without having or holding proper and sufficient reins ; ' (6) Cause any obstruction by allowing any vehicle or animal to remain across any street or footway, or by placing or leaving any goods, materials, or other things thereon ; (7) Deposit any material or obstructions of rany kind in any street or public place without the written consent of the Board ; (8) Leave any hole, excavation or dangerous formation in or near any street or public place without fencing or enclosing the same, and keeping the same properly - lighted from sunset to sunrise.; 17. No building shall be licensed for any public perform" aribe or. other purpose until it has been inspected by the Works Committee, or any officer appointed by the Board,'and approved, and all licensed buildings , may be inspected by the Works Cbramittee or any officer appointed by the Board, from time to, time, and such alterations must be made as the Board may direct. The Works /Committee or any officer appointed by the Board, dial! have access to all licensed buildings for the purpose of inspecting the same. 18. The following fees shall be paid for every license to use any room within the district for any of the purposes hereinafter mentioned for one year or any less period ; For every Billiard Room ... ... .... £1 10 For every room used for public performance or amusement ... £1 1 0 19. No person shall keep, any pig or pigs within the boundaries of the Town Board, and any person having closets or stables shall riot allow them to become a nuisance. 20. No person shall willfully or negligently set, or cause to be set, on fire any chimney. 21. No person shall be allowed to bathe within view of any public place or thoroughfare unless properly attired, excepting at such places and under such regulations as the Town Board may from time to time appoint and adopt. 22. No person shall assemble in any street or public place to the annoyance or obstruction of the public, or use obscene language or otherwise be guilty of conduct calculated ,(o give offence. 23. It shall be lawful for any police constable or -any servant of the Council to take possession of any unregistered dog fotjmd wandering at large in any street or private street within the sS.’ri Town District, and to confine the same in a place appdintea'ip that behalf by the Board ; and if the owner of such doo 1 shall*? o * l claim such dog within 48 hours after taking such possession, or sell the same. , _ Any persoii against any of the provisions of these Bv-Laws or committing any breach thereof, shall bp liable to a penalty not exceeding (5) pounds ' for every such offence, and in every case after cociriction has been obtained a further sum not exceeding forty (4(iXshillings for every day during which such offence shall continue '^abated. Passed by the Tenmka Town Bd’Sfd this ienth day of, July, One thousand eight hundred and eiglß^ur. au 2 K- R-

TWINE BINDER W E ARE BOOKING ORDERS FOR THE ABOVE MACHINES,' Its performance last harvest proved it to he the best Machine in the market, therefos we hope Farmers will see it is to their advantage to order the OSBORNE TWINE BINDER with the latest improvements. Early Orders will Oblige. (g I E G{E RT AND JJIA UVE L ju7 A GEN IS,' TEMUKA. M°CORMICK REAPERS AND TWINE BINDERS. are now RECEIVING ORDERS for the above Celebrated Machines 5 Feet, ordinary depth 8 do, do 5 do, extra deep. References to any Purchaser of a McCormick Machine last season. pRIEST AND - JJOLDGATE Sole Agents for South Canterbury ; The colonial mutual life ASSURANCE SOCIETY (Limited). Chief Offices in New Z j slen:i ; HIGH 81’BiBT, DUNEDIN. Dibeotobs: Edwin J. Spjjhob. (Dalgety and Co.) Chairman. W. J. M. L aen a oh, O.M G., M.BT.R. Eon. Geobob McLean. Bobbbt Stout (iate Attorney-General). All Prtflrs belong to the Members, Policies unconditional, unohallengnble, and inde-. feasible. i he Colonial Mutual Tontinb Invest KENT Policy combine* a favorable IbvbST ment bob Capital, with Life assurance at ordinary rates. All other forms of Assurance as usual, J. ASH WELL, Lt oil Agent, Temnka E. S. COOK Local Agent. Geraldine. H, S. H. LYALL, Secretary. ju24

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Temuka Leader, Issue 1212, 2 August 1884, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Temuka Leader, Issue 1212, 2 August 1884, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Temuka Leader, Issue 1212, 2 August 1884, Page 3

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