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Municipal. THAMES BOKOUGrtI COUNCIL. JN accordance with Section 190 of the Municipal Corporations Act, 1867, the following copy of a BYE-LAW passed by the Council of the Borough of Thames is hereby published for general information. W. DAYISS, Mayor, F. C. DKAN, Town Clerk, Thames, September 10, 1874, BYE-UW No. 2. Bye-law of the Council of the Borough of Thames made in accordance with the Municipal Corporations Act, 1867, In pursuance of the powers vested in them under the Municipal Corporations Act, 1867. The Council of the Borough of Thames ordains a? follows, that is to say Ist. The word cart shall for the purposes of this Bye-law include every waggon, dray, or oilier carriage whatever be its construction, drawn by horses used chiefly or wholly for the carriage of'burthens, quartz, mullock, earih, stone, wood, or other substances, within the limits of the Borough of Thames, except trucks used ontramroads. . • 2nd. The Council of the Borough of Thames may if they shall see fit from time to time license lo work for hire within the limits of the Borough of Thames such carts as respectively after inspection had by the authority of the Council of the Borough of Thames be found fit for public use. 3rd, Every such license shall be granted on the, written application!: for the same, of the owner or owners of the cart to be licensed, and every Buch application shall be made on a form in accordance with schedule No. I, attached to this Bye-law, and any person who shall wilfully state anything falsely touching any particular required by such form shall forfeit and pay a sum not exceeding' (£5) life pounds, ' 4th. Every.such license shall be numbered, so that no two or more licenses granted under this Bye-law by the Council of the Borough of Thames shall bear the same number, and shall be registered with such number by the Town Clerk in the registry book required to be kept under sestioi 54 of subdivision 2 of part 10 of the 13th schedule of the Municipal Corporations Act,. 1867, and shall be in force for one year only from the general licensing day appointed by the Council of the Borough of Thames and the owner named in such license BhaU cause to be painted or marked and to be kept so painted or marked as to be always plainly seen on some conspicuous place on the right-hand side of the cart thereby licensed the number of such license in legible figures one inch in length and of a proportionate breadth, and every such owner who shall fail or omit lo comply with the provisions of this section shall forfeit a sum not exceeding (£2) two pounds, sth. If any owner of any cart permits the same to be used for hire for any purpose whatever within the limits of the Borough of Thames without having a license in force for such cart licensing such cart to be used for hire shall for every such offence forfeit and pay a sum not exceeding (£2) two pounds. 6th. For every such license granted under the pnmsons of this Bye-law for any cart there shall be paid to the Council of the Borough of Thames thesum of (£1) one pound, 7th, No provision of this Bye-law shall attach or refer in any way to any cart licensed to ply for hire the provisions of subdivision 2 of part X of the 13th schedule to the Municipal Corporation Act, 1867, SCHBDULE, NO 1. No day of 187 To the Council of the Borough of Thames, I. .of being the owner - of a Cart, hereby make application for a License for such Cart to work for hire within the limits of the Borough of Thames, for the Year ending the day of 187 . Drapery. IMPOE T A N T! JOHN QUIBBLE JJAS determined to Sell the whole of his Remaining Stock of DKAPEIIY AND CLOTHING AT COST PHICES, To make room for New Goods to bo opened , 5h0rt1y....... CALL EARLY! And inspection will cause a speedy clearance. JOHN GrSIBBLE, THEATRE ROYAL BUILDINGS, OWEN-STEEET, GRAHAMSTOWN. General Notices. SPECIAL NOTICE. OWING to a Chango in the Business I have to request a SETTLEMENT of All ACCOUNTS up to date. G. A. DOUGLAS, Shortland Bakery. September, 1,1874. — piiNOPORTES AND HARMONIUMS. W. H. EE ED, PRACTICAL TUNER AND RENOVATOR, 1 Bbown-siheet, Gbahahsiown.

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Thames Advertiser, Volume VII, Issue 1856, 12 September 1874, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Thames Advertiser, Volume VII, Issue 1856, 12 September 1874, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Thames Advertiser, Volume VII, Issue 1856, 12 September 1874, Page 2

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