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or enclosing the same, and keeping the same properly lighted from sunset to sunrise. l 16. No person shall burn nr set light to any shavings, hay, straw, flix, wood, gorse rutting*, or other inffimmnble proii«3 c or material upon any street, private >■&■'■ or foot way without written permission fmm ih~ B-anl *o to do. 17. No bnihHng shall bo licensed f-.r any public performance 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 Committee 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, ihall have access to all licensed buildings for the purpose of inspecting the same. 18. The following fees shall be paid for every license use any room within the district, for any of the purposes hereinafter mentioned for one year or any less p riod : For every Billiard Room not connected with any Hotel £llO For every room used for public performance or amusementcanableof holding 100 £llO Foi every Room not holding 100 10 6 19. That do person within the Town District shall allow any nuisance arising from any cause whatsoever to exist on their premises. 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, except-' ing 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 'anguage or otherwise be guilty of conduct calculated to give offence. 23. It shall be lawful for any police constable or any servant of the Board to take possession of any unregistered dog found wandering at large in any street or private street within the said Town District, and to confine the name in a place appointed in that behalf by the Board ; and if the owner of such dng shall not claim such dog within 48 hours after taking such possession, to destroy or sell the tame. 24. No person having the charge of shall permit any bull, stalh'on, or other entire animal to cover within view of a street, whether public or private, or other public place within the Town District. 25. No person shall make any cellar door, or other opening from the footway, or any street or private street, without the consent of the Town Board. 26. Every person who shall exercise or carry on the business of hawker, pedlar, or any other trading persoD other than a ratepayer in the Town District, carrying to sell, or exposing for sale, any goods, wares or merchandise within the district, bhall be required to take out a license ; such license thall be issued by the Clerk to any person on applying for the same, on the payment of, per annum, £J Is for miik and vegetables; any goods, wares and merchandise £2 2s ; aDy 6uch application to be in writing, and signed by any two ratepayers and by the applicant. 27. No person shall slaughter any cattle or other animal or animals within the Town District without first obtaining a slaughter-house license ; slaughter-houses to be subjec* to the provisions of the Public Health Act, 1876, and all amendments thereof. The fees shall be as follows .-—Not exceeding 1 large and 2 small cattle, £2 ; not exceeding 2 large and 20 small, £3 ; exceeding that number, £5. The fees shall be payable forevary slaughter house license, and in respect of every renewal thereof. 28. Any peison offending against any of the provisions of these By-Laws, or committing any breach thereof, shall be liable to a penalty Dot exceeding five (5) pounds for every such offence, and in every case after conviction has been obtained a further sum not exceeding forty (40) shillings for every day during which such offence shall continue unabated. Passed by the Geraldine Town Board. ROBERT HENRY PEARPOCNT, sel3 Chairman.

ONE MONTH ONLY! ONE MONTH ONLY ! TO MAKE BOOM FOR DIRECT SHIPMENTS. nBEAT CLEARING SALE FURNITURE BEDDING, BEDSTEADS, CARPETS, &0., IS NOW ON, AT T TT "DECKINGHAM'S FURNISHING WAREHOUSE, Opposite King's Stables, aelß TIMAB 0". FOBIUN E FOR 10s !!! A FORTUNE FOE l(k 4 J) A M ~A~ S T 0 R' L NOVELTI tONbULTATION ON THE MELBOURNE CUP, 1884. To be run on fourth November. 134 Nomination*. Will close November Ist. CAPITAL £SOOO In 10,000 Shares of 10s each. 319 PRIZEB, to be distributed as "follows: HOJKSBS. cash awards. hojksbs. cash am First ... £IOOO sat £lO Beoond ... 400 10 at £SO Third ... 200 20 at £25 Btarters, divide 300 40 at £lO Non-starters divide 600 50 at £6 Eaoh Ticket has 7 separate chancep, Baoe and Cash award* being drawn for leparately. Please send Post Offioe Orders when convenient, or Bank Notes. Cbequeo must be marked oorrect by Bank. Notice—Registered Letters not accepted. Two stamps required for reply and result. Programmes, with Nominations of horses, sent free on application. Will pooitively close on or before November Ist, 1884, ABAMASIOB'B BPEQIAL PRIZE OF £SO. A Special Prize of £SO will be given to the first Shareholder of 4 Tickets, or more, who names the first three horses in their respective places, A register vill be of the date eaeh Tipster's letter is received, and ths firsis correct Tipster Will reoeivo thic Special Prize. Each shareholder of not lees than S tiokets is entitled to a tip; of 8 tickets, 2 tips, and so on for eaoh and eveyy 4 tickets. The £SO is placed in the bands of the Editor of the OtR&" "Weekly Witness, Dunedin. Books open to subscribers for inspection. All Bubic/ibers on application can kw>w where the principal prizjs go to and tiheir names ar.d addresses if required. Address—ADAMASTOB, Care of Lyons and Habt. P O. Box 151, Dunedin. N.B. T Dunedin Om> will follow. NOTICE. CLOSING OF THE OPIHI BRIDGE. the OPIHI BRIDGE will be CLOSED from and after Monday, 14th instant, until the completion of the new Bridge over the Northern Stream. By order, F. W, STUBBS, s el3 Clerk G.C.C.

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Temuka Leader, Issue 1239, 16 September 1884, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Temuka Leader, Issue 1239, 16 September 1884, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Temuka Leader, Issue 1239, 16 September 1884, Page 3

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