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, Municipal THAMES BOROUGH COUNCIL. NOTICE in accordance with Section 340 of "The Municipal Corporations Act, 1876," is hereby given that the following Bye-law will come into force ■ within the Borough of Thames, on and 1 j alter the Ist day ot July, 1881. j F. C. Djjan, 1 i Town Clerk. J Thames, 3rd June, 1881. BYE-LAW No. 13. Bjelaw of the Council of the Borough of Thames, made by Special Order of the raid Council, dated 7th day of April, 1881, con" firmed the sth day of May, 1881, and .Healed. with the common seal of the *aid Borough the 10th day of May, 1881. Li pursuance of the powers vetted in ti em by " The Municipal Corporations Act, 1876," the Council of the Borough of Thames ordains us follows—that in to *aj : The following rates shall be chargeable once in each year in advance, in respect of Extraordinary Water bupply upon any person receiving from the wuter*works of the Thames Borough Council water for the undermentioned purposes, ond such rates ■hall be in excess of und in addition to any water rate for Ordinary Water Supply:— For fire extinguishing pur postsonly.. Such sums as may be fix«d by the Thames Borough Council. For water trough in pub* . lie streets £1 each. For closets £1 each. For urinals ..£1 each. For fixed baths in hotels and boarding house*...£2 each. For hones, cows, mules, and other animates, de- . scribed as great cattle in " The SlaughterHouse Act, 1877," I*. 6d. each. For fountains Suoh sums as may be fixed by the Thames Borough Council. Tor the purposes of trade as a butcher, baker, slaughter-house keeper, , publican, or boardingbouse keeppr............5uch sums at may be fixed by the 1 ' Thames Borough Council. For motive power, or for the supply of steamboilers, or for use in manufactories, trades, public baths, breweries, gardens, and foundrieo.Such sums as may be fixed by the Thames Borough Council. For supplies through meters,.,. ............Is. f-d. per 1,000 ■ gallons. For supplies to ships .Such sums as may be fixed by the Thames Borough Council. For each connection made ■with any main or submain by the Borough . Turncock, as follows...Hnoh, 7s 61 ; finch, 20s; linch, 255; 2-inch, ';' ' so* '.''■],. .'., Every consumer by muter shall provide his own meter, and have same, fixed and maintained to the satisfaction of the Thames Borough Council, and all keys for opening or exposing the record* ing dials of such meter shall be in possession of the Thames Borough Council, and all troughs, closets, urinals, baths and fountains shall be fixed 'to the satisfaction of the Council of the Borough . of Thames. WM WIMCINSON, Mayor. F. C. Dean, Town Clerk. •• REGISTRATION OF DOGS ACT, 1880." \ OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, thit the 1 Borough Council Chambers, Albert street, Thames, has been by the,. Thames Borough Council appointed tie Registration OJBce, and Mr Jony Bbooks Mason the Regutrar in accordance with the provision of '<TJ|^ Registration of Dogs Act, 1880. ,;iv-^M-?r: .•. . , p. 0. DBAK, Town Clerk. Th^iaetv Jan, 3rd, 1881. Notices NE W BUTC HE RY BUSINESS. William §#iith BSG3 to inform the Inhabitants of the Thames that he will " ■ OPEN A NEW BUTCHER'S SHOP. IN BROWN STREET ', (Next door to Mr Lbxdon's Auction Mart), ON SATURDAY NEXT, / And homb by Supplying tub Bbit Cxass op Mbat TO MERIT A SHARE OF PUBLIC PATRONAGE. CHARGES MODERATE. FAMILIES WAITED ON FOB ORDERS. A TRIAL SOLICITED. 2255 At a very pleasant tea party.^the conversa* tion turned on transmigration. A lady of exquisite beauty who was sipping McQowan'b best, turned to Mr and asked what lorm he would prefer to inhabit ? If t>'e dUaolved in 8s 111 tnadaio.

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Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 3881, 7 June 1881, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 3881, 7 June 1881, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 3881, 7 June 1881, Page 3

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