PUBLIC NOTICE. IT>UBIIC notice is hereby given in pursuance -5- ot resolution No 20 of meeting of Council held at the Council Chambers, Aratapu, on the Uth day of May 1892, that it is the intention of tlie Council of Hobson County by the authority confered by Sec. 100 of the ‘‘Public Works Act ISS2, ’ to take legal proceedings against every person who shall" (after the date of this publication) commit a breach of the aforesaid Sec. 100 of the aforesaid Act, by doing any of the following things within the Hobson County, 1- Makes or erects any building, fence, DITCH or other obstacle on a road. 2. Leaves any timber, stones or other material so as to obstruct persons using the road, 3 Digs up, removes or alters in any way the soil or surface of a road. 4. Pills up, alters or obstructs an\ ditch or drain, whether on a road or elsewhere, made by or under the control of the Council to carry water off the road. 5. Allows any water or any filthy or noisome matter to flow from any building or land in his occupation on to a load or into any ditch or drain. 6. Causes or allows any timber or other heavy material not being wholly laised above the ground on wheels to be dragged on a road. HORACE HAMMOND. Council Chambers County Clerk. Aratapu, June 3rd, 1892, " HOPSON COUNTY” _ Noi ice of Resolution making a Special Order to make a By-Law. PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given in aoA cordance with the provisions of *• The Counties Act 18S6”that at aSpecial Meeting of the Hobson County Council held at the Council Chambers, Aratapu, on Wednesday the eleventh day of May 1892 a resolution -was adopted to make by Special Order a By-law to apply to the whole County and to be called “ By-Law No. o of Hobson County,” the object of the same oeing To regulate the width of tires to be used by all vehicles in proportion to the weight of the load whether plying for hire or not within the County on unmetalled roads between the first day of May and the first day of November in any one year. The said resolution will be confirmed at a meeting- of the said Council to be held at the Council Chambers, Aratapu, on the loth day of June 1892. A copy of the said Special Order and Bylaw being 1 deposited at the office of the Council at Aratapu shall be open to the inspection of the public at 'the said office during office hours from this slate until the loth day of June 1892. A. E. HARDING, Council Chambers, County Chairman. Aratapu, 13/5/92, HORACE HAMMOND, County Clerk. HOBSON COUNTY. D 1! AIN ALONG CHURCH ROAD,ARATAPU npENDERS will be received until noon of i Wednesday, June loth 1892. for the excavation etc. of a drain along Church Road, Aratapu, in terms of plan, specifications, and conditions to be seen at the Council Chambers Aratapu. HORACE HAMMOND, Council Chambers County Engineer. Aratapu 27/5/92, NOTICE. A NY persons found trespassing ’or occupy--TY ing the Motuparpara Island, the property of the Kauri Timber Company, after the 14th June 1592 will be prosecuted, and any cattle found on the said Island wili be impounded and expenses for transporting cattle to the Aratapu Pound wili be charged to owners of said cattle. Eor the Kauri Timber Go., W. R. SMITH, Aratapu Manager, J_J ED HILL NURSERY. As the season for Planting has again set [jin, we beg to thank our customers and friends for past favours, and respectfully request parties who are about to plant to pay us a visit before going elsewhere, the Nursery being within an hour’s ride fromleither Aratapu or Te Kopuru. We have in stock a general collection of Eruit, Shelter, and Ornamental trees, flowering plants of all sorts, prices of which ive will forward on application, but for the information of parties at a distance we quote a few prices of trees and plants in genera Requisition. Fruit trees unless those specially named at from 9d to 2s Cd according to age and size, these include Apples, Pears, Plums, Peaches, etc. Oranges and Lemons 2/6 to 10/- each Gooseberries 7/6 per doz Strawberries 3/6 per 100 Shelter trees, Pines and Macrocarpa, from 2/6 to 7/6 per doz—less per hundred. Ornamental trees of sorts from 6d to Is each. Our fruit trees are all worked from Specimen . -rare strong,clean and healthy,with abundof roots, the importance of which cannot -r estimated. orders left at Aratapu with Messrs Vousden and Wilson, will receive prompt attention ,but as the mail for Redhsll is sent via Te Kopuru le-ters must be addressed so to ensure quick despatch. Goods fnifc on board steamer at Te Kopuru S. DICKSON & SON, RED HILL NURSERY, ARATAPU.
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Wairoa Bell, Volume IV, Issue 148, 3 June 1892, Page 4
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