f|Nb^ilAM& MASTERTON, comprising Double'and Single Breed and Muzzle-Loading ; can offer the:' ;.■■■■■■ sportingpublfc,;guns-: i worth £6 6s ■'-•'■ £4 7s6d Nett Cash. 1 " AJOBLIMOE '"' ~ ■;-. Mart In 's I m proved r\ • hrse Clippers, 9s 6d Nett Cash. J.GMHAM&CO ANTI-MONOPOLY STORESi MASTERTON. | BOEOUGHOFMASTEETONi >UBLIO NOTICE is liercbfgivoi that a special meeting of the Mas tcrton Borough Council mil bo hold o) TUESDAY, July 24th, 1894, at 7.3( p.in,, in the Council Chambers, Master ton, to confirm tho following rcsolutioi iof the Council, viz.," That this Counci do by Special Order.adc.pt' the by-lawi now nlniwl linfn™fli.>n,,.i.,.,!l ... , lora Clerk, as tho by-laws of thii Borough Council, under" TheMuuicina Corporations Act, ,1886," and "Tin Slaughterhouses Act, 1877," to providi for tho matters therein stated within tin Borough." The object of the proposed by-laws ii to provide for nuil regulate > matter: within the Borough pertaining toSection. L-Strcets, porticoes, street naming, spouts and drains, footwai crossings, scaffolding, offences ono; near streets, horses and cattle, i Section 11.-Abbatoirs and slaughter houses, licensing and manngemen regulations, Section llL—Buildings, constitutiii{ ■ districts, defining and rogiilatini materials, construction, distances notices, and fees, buildings for pub ■ ■ ho meetings; regulations and fees.' Section IV.—Prevention "of- fire am dangerous goods) regulations, licen ses, and fees. Section V.-Nuisanccsand sanitary re gulations, public. health and con Ycnicncc, overcrowding of buildings licensing and regulation of commoi ~; lodginghouscs, and inspection am 1 : fees, regulations for and inspcctioi of food supply. Section YI.-licgulating admission t and iise of the Public Library am Beading Eoum, Section .YIL-Delining regulation am providing for licensing and inspec tion of Carriages, Carts, etc., Driv ersoud Conductors, fixing fees am charges, and all matters appertain - ing thereto. • Section VIIL-Hcgnlations nndLicen ses for Hawkers and Pedlars. Section IX.—llegulations in respect o Firearms/ Pknal.—Providing penalties for' am defining offences, repealing all pre yiously made By-laws, and provkl ing for interpretation of date of an coming into operation of these By laws.
A copy of the said Bye-laws is deposited at tile Torn Clerk's Office and will h open to the inspection of the public during office hours from tho Ist to the 21th July, 1891. ft BROWN, Town Clerk. PALMEKSTON NORTH METROPOLITAN '. TROTTING OLU1). WINTER MEETING. To bo held on tbe . pALMERSION NORTH RACE.COURBB WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 1,1834. PROGRAMME, 1. Maiden Handicap Trot (in saddle), of 20 vortlFod Trot, cither In saddle or harness, Nomination, 10s j acceptance, 10s, Two miles. sots ; second horen to receive 3 bovb trom tho stakes, Height, 14-2 and under, Nomination, 10s; acceptance, ss. Two miles, 3, Metropolis Handicap (in Saddle) of 45 bovb | second horse to receive 5 fovs from the stake?, Nomination, 1 bov ; acceptance, 25>. Three miles, I Maiden Handioap Trot (in Harness), of ISbovs. For horses that have never won an advertised Trot, cither in saddle or harness. Nomination, 10s j acceptance, 6s, Twu miles. 5. Handicap Pony Trot (in Saddle), of 15 sovs; second horso to icceivo 3 sovb from the stakes,. Height, 14'2 and under. .Nomination, 10s j acceptance, ss, Two miles, | J5. Winter Handicap Trot (in Harness), ol 35 bovs ; second horso to receivo 6 sovb from the stakes. Nomination, 1 sov; icccptancc, 15s, Throe miles,
h BUctrio Stakea (in' Saddle), of 10 sovs. For bomb that havo nover won an advertised Trot of any description, and have not been entered for any race at Una meeting, Post entry, 10*. One-and-quatter roilca. NOMINATIONS ANDAOOEPTANOES. Nominations for all-Races, except Electrio ogTUEHDAY, July 17th, at 10p.m. andlcaps will appear on or about July 21st, Accsptances olobo on FRIDAY, July 27th, at 10 p.m., with the Secretary at Palmcrston North. Entries for the Elcctrio Stakes close at 3.30 p.m, on the day of the race with the Secretory on the Course, C. 0. MILES, Secretary. EX. COPTIC. ~: "■ "12"'. TRUNKS winter boots, WINTER SHOES, WINTER SLIPPERS. AND LADIES'EVENING SHOES, TRUNKS OFJOSTOCK'S CELEBRATED ~.::., JOOTS Sc SHOES. Men's Watcrtiglits. Boys and' Girls : School Boots from tho best Colonial Makers ■; ARRIVING EVERY WEEK, NORWEGIAN SLIPPERS : nglishSole' Leather (oTO'mikev)*-' " '^RliMEl [;CentKa!;?j«,;;^.; ; . : ;;: SbSmM
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4767, 7 July 1894, Page 3
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656Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4767, 7 July 1894, Page 3
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