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or keeping open any billiard room theatre or place of public amusmenton Sunday. 45. Any person indecently exposing his person in or in view of any public place. 46. Any person who sings any obscene song oi' ballad or exposes to public view any obscene book print picture drawing or representation or writes or draws any indecent or obscene word figure or representation or uses any profane indecent or obscene language in any street thoroughfare or public place or within view or hearing of any person passing therein and any person who uses any threatening abusive or insulting words or behaviour in any public street thoroughfare or place wi fch intent to provoke a breach of the peace or whereby a breach of the peace may be occasioned. 47. Any person placing himself in any public street highway court or passage to beg or gather alms or causing procuring or encouraging any child to do so. 48. Any persons soliciting gathering or collecting alma subscriptions or contributions under any false pretence. 49. Any person imposing or endeavoring to impose upon any charitable institution or private individval by any false or fraudulent representation with a view to obtain money or any other benefit or advantage. 50. Any person playing or betting in any street or public place at or with any table or instrument of gaining at any game or protended game of chance. 51. Wilfully and wantonly removing any survey mark set up by any Government or Borough Engineer or urther public officer. 52. Any person found drunk and disorderly 'or drunk and incapable of taking care of himself in or upon any road street thoroughfare or public place within the Borcugh of Thames. 53. Every person who koeps or conducts any public bowling alley skittle ground billiard room place for wrestling music or dancing room shall every year register the same at the office of the Commissioner or other Officer of Police and shall close the same at the hours and time severally appointed by the Council of the Borough of Thames anti shall conform to the rules prescribed by such Council and for any third offence in-*ny year against this section shall be struck off the rogister and shall then be deemed unregistered for Buch year. 54. Any person allowing in any house or place, wherein liquors provisions or refreshments are sold or disposed of within tho Borough of Thamea any drunkenness or other disorderly conduct or suffer any gaming i therein or suffer prostitutes or persons of j notoriously bad character to be osaemb'ed i therein. 55. Any person being the owner or occupier of any stable or cowshed who shall" ' allow the same to be in a dirfcy or fhthy condition. 56. Any person being the owner or occupier of any stable or cow-shed who shall allow anj manure or other offensive matter to accumulate in or about such stable ov cowshed. 57. Any person being the owner or occupier of any stable or cowahed who shall not cause the drainage of such stable or cowahed to flow by a properly made drain or shoot into a suitable receptacle to roceive such drainage save on a certificate first had and obtained from the Council of the Borough of Thames that such drainage is not necessary.

ACADEMY OF MUSIC. THIS (SATURDAY) EVENING, 19fcli Sept. LAST NIGHT OF MISS MAGGIE KNIGHT AND JOHNNY GOURLAY. GEAND DBA WING-BOOM ENTEETAINMENT. The Best Programme of the Season. NAN THE GOOD FOE NOTHING. Admission—Front Seats, 35.; Upper Circle, 2b i Pit, One Shilling. HAURAKI MABK MASTEBS LODGE, NO. 454,1.'0. THE MEETING advertised to be held on Monday, 21st iust., has been further adjourned, ns will bo notified by Bu?anions. By order. B. M. MITOHELIi, Registrar. Sept. 19, 1874. a 7515 1.0.0.R, M.F.,A.D. LOYAL WAIKATO LODGE, No. 5444 rpHE Quarterly Financial MEETING of L the above Lodge will be held at the Odd Fellows' Hal], Richmond-street, Shortland, on TUESDAY EVENING, the 22nd September, at 7.30 p.m. ChableS Ahieh, ...;■• Secretary. COMPLIMENTARY BANQUET to JOHN SHEEHAN, ESQ., M.H.E., Will be held in the ACADEMY OF MUSIC ON TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, at 8 p.m. Tickets, 10« 6d; may be had of any of the Members of the Committee. W. Eow/J, 7513 Chairman. THAMES NAVAL BBIGADE QUADEILLE ASSEMBLY. AX EVENING PARTY in connection with the above will be held in the Naval hull on WEDNESDAY Evening, 23rd insti, 1874-■■;.> ' ' ' ' • " :■ Tickets, 5a 6d. Circulars may be obtained from the Committee. : ;/'., c 7514 ■TXT" ANTED WORK by three new arrivals. t f Apply J\ F. ITa^ben, Ohinemuri Store, Shovtluud. : \ a 7512

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Thames Star, Volume VI, Issue 1783, 19 September 1874, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Thames Star, Volume VI, Issue 1783, 19 September 1874, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Thames Star, Volume VI, Issue 1783, 19 September 1874, Page 3

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