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Hotels. CENTRAL HOTEL. MASTERTON. R F. S. COOPER, late of the Empire Hotel, JHawera, and formerly of Wellington, wishes to inform the public of Masterton and surrounding districts that he has taken over the übove well-known house. This hotel offers superior accommodation to travellers and is a first-class family resi dence in every respect. 'J'be rooms are well-ventilated, lofty, and comfortably furnished. Good table, best of wines, ales etc. Telegrams and letters will receive prompt attention. F. S COOPER PROPRIETOR. RAILWAY HOTEL, EKETAHUNA, PPOBITE Railway Statirn, and very, convenient for the travelling public. One of the best appointed hotels in the district. The best of attention and accommodation. Good private apartments. All appointments complete and right up-to-date. First-class Table, and the best of Liquors always kept. Moderate charges. A. CARTER, Proprietor. Empire Hotel Stables. MASTERTON No. 13 TC. CLANCY begs'to notify that he e has purchased the lease of the above stables, together with the Cabs and Livery Plant, belonging to the late Mr F. Hockley, and will continue to run the same on the most approved lines. Saddle Horses and Buggies on Hire. Horses broken to saddle and harness. CAB MEETS ALL TRAINS. *' Parcels and Goods delivered to all parts of the towrj and district. <■ T CIANCY, Proprietor. MASTERTON BOROUGH COUN OIL. _LN Special Meeting of the Masterton Borough Council, held on on the 26th day of June, 1906, it was resolved (by way of Special; Order) that the Masterton Borough Council make a By-law under the Municipal Corporations Act, 1900, the object and purport of which Bylaw are as follows: BUILDING BY-LAW, 1906. _./ 1. Interpretation Clauses: Regulations for: 2 to 6, deposit of plans, commencement cf work, details; '7 to 8, permits removal and re-erection of buildings; 9 to 11, setting back building line, buildings damaged by fire, sub-division of buildings; 1213, situation of w c.'s and privieß, introduction of water and other pipes, etc.; 14, carting materials, making good damage to footpaths; 15, ereotion of scaffolding, permits for; 16, scale of fees, to be paid when application lodged; 17, permits to be in writing; 18, work not to be commenced or continued, without proper notice or Engineer's certificate; 19, deviation from plans; 20, site of buildings; 21, architectural embellishments; 22, external and party walls, and fronts of hotels, public buildings and business premises, parapets, distances and materials to be used, thickness of walls, prescribing use of hoop iron of galvanised ircn wire in brick and concrete walls, hollow brick walls, lead covering templates, corbelling. Specification of timber areas in cross sections where external walls not of brick, stone or concrete; 23 to 28, partitions and cross walls, internal walls, foundations, openings in party walls, height of storeys and length of walls, height of studs; 29, passage way 3ft Gin to fce reserved on one side of detached buildings, residential andj business premises; 30, stairoases, regulating width, rise and tread; 31, regulation for foundations and framing of wooden buildings; 32, roofs, strength, covering, turrets, dormer, and other lights, other roof erections, photographic studios; 33 34-35, floor joists and flooring, bearing of timbers, galvanised iron guage; 36 to 42, chimneys, fireplaces, furnaces, jumbs, backs and hearths, shafts and flues, openings, smoke pipes and funnels; 43-44, cnimneys not to be cut into, unsafe or dangerous chimneys; 45, fireplaces or furnaces for trt.de purposes to be brick or stone; 46-47, provisions for ventilation; 48, regulation as to use of girders, beams, materials and strength; 49, columns, piers or posts; 50-51, verandahs and balconies; 52, stables, distances, materials to be Used, floor paving, grading, drainage, nuisances in existing stables, using as or converting buildings into stables; 53-54, substantial construction of work —timner in external walls of brick; 55, specifications of building materials, power to condemn; 56, inspection of buildings by Engineer; 57, buildings, not to be deprived of frontages. 58, Repeals. The said resolution will be submitted for confirmation to a special meeting of the Masterton Borough Counoil to be held at the Council Chambers, Chapel Street, on the 25th day of July, 1906, at 7.30 p.m, at which meeting the day of the coming into force of the By-law will be fixed. A oopy of the proposed Special Order and By-law is deposited at the Council Chambers, Chapol Street, where the same will be open for public inspection during office hours until the said confirming meeting is held. Dated this 2nd day of July, 1906. R. BROWN, Town Clerk.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXIX, Issue 8189, 24 July 1906, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXIX, Issue 8189, 24 July 1906, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXIX, Issue 8189, 24 July 1906, Page 1

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