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Miscellaneous.

BOROUGH OF HAMILTON. PUBLIC NOTIFICATION. NOTICE is hereby Jgivcn that the Borough Council of Hamilton at special meetings hold on the ioth and 27th February, 1880, determined to adopt, Bye-laws No. 3, 4, and 5, amended as hercundcr, and resolved that a special meeting be held on Monday, the 29th day ol March, 1880, at 7 o'clock p.m., tor the purpose of confirming the same. J. M. GELLING, Town Clerk. Borough Council Office, Hamilton, 27th February, 1880. myi.-law no. 3. Any person guilty of any of the following offences, omissions, or neglects within the Borough ot Hamilton, shall, on being con\ictedof any such offence, neglect or omission, be liable to pay any penalty not exceeding Fi\e Pounds (£5) Any pedlar or Hawker offering goods for sale within the limits of the Borough of Hamilton shall pay to the Council of the Borough a license fee of Twenty Shillings. Provided that farmers and settlers selling produce of their own raising shall not be liable to pay any foe. Any Hawker or Pedlar offering goods for sale \\ ithin the limits of the Borough who shall not have paid the license for the time being in force within the Borough. Allowing any goats, swine or unregistered dogs to wander at large in any public street, place, or thoroughfare. Any # person doing any wilfnl or malicious injury to any property belonging to the Corporation. Any person driving, causing, or permitting to be driven any vehicle, public or private, within the limits of the Borough between sun-set and sun-rise without a light affixed to some conspicuous part ot the said vehicle. Any person who shall wilfully or negligently set on fire, or cause, or allow to be set on fire, any chimney, or permit the same to become foul, so as to be in danger of being set on fire. Any person causing any nuisance, obstructing or damaging public or private streets, or public places in the Borough, or being guilty of any practices calculated to endanger the lives, or to frighten or annoy the public. It shall be lawful for the Council of the Borough from time to time to name the streets within the limits of the said Borough, and to alter or vary the same, and to affix to or paint upon any building or premises the name of any such street. BYE-I.AW NO. 4. To prohibit the straying of cattle at certain times within the Borough of Hamilton. Any person allowing cattle or horses to be at large without proper guidance during the hours between sun-set and sun-rise, shall, on being convicted, be liable to pay a penalty not exceeding Five Pounds (£5) proxided always that this clause shall apply only to streets or uninclosed lands within a radius of forty chains from the Hamilton West Post Office on the west side the Waikato river, and within a radius of forty chains from the Kirikiriroa Post Office, on the east side of the said river. COUNCIL MAY ERECT POUNDS. The Council may erect a pound or pounds in such convenient places within the Borough as it thinks fit, and such pounds shall be deemed to be public pounds within the meaning^ of any impounding act in force in the district. [Interpretation.] The word "cattle" shall include horsss, mares, geldings, colts r fillies, asses, mules bulls, cows, oxen, heifers, steers, cahes, rams, ewes, wethers, lambs, goats, kids, and swine, and shall be deemed and taken to mean and include and apply to any one animal of the said several kinds. POI'NDKEF.PFR. The Council may appoint a suitable person or persons to be keeper or keepers of the said pounds. FKES. The Council may from time to time specify all such reasonable fees as shall be taken and charged by such poundkeopers for, and in respect of any matter or thing required to be done bv him or them under and by \irtuc of this Jly-law, and all such prices which such poundkeepers may charge and receive for the sustenance of the cattle committed to such pound, and may from time alter and vary such fees and prices. S.CU.K Ot IKKS OF IUMILION POUNDS. S d. For c\ ory horse, mare, gelding, colt, filly, foal (except sucking foals), mule, or ass 2 6 For e\ery bull, cow, o.x, steer, heifer, or calf ... ... ... ... 2 6 For every ram, ewe, wether, or lamb, for the first twenty, per head ... ..02 do thirty do ... ...01^ For the next fifty do .. ...01 For all others above one hundred ... o o£ For ever}' boar, sow, or other pig, goat or kid ... ... _ ... ... 0 1 The above fees to be paid for each day or part of a day during which the animal is kept in pound. CHARGKS FOR FOOD. s. d. For ever}- horse, marc, gelding, colt, filly, foal (except sucking foals), mule, or ass 2 o For e\ ery bull, cow, ox, steer, or heifer ... 1 o For calt under six months ... .06 For sheep or lamb ... ... ...03 For goat or kid ... ... ..03 For boar, sow, or other pig ... ...01 The ;ibo\ c charges to be paid for each day or part of day during which the animal is supplied with food and water by the poundkeepers ; but the owner may .supply food and water, in which care these charges are not to be made. by-law no. 5. Any person guilty_ of any of the following offenres, omission, or neglects within the Borough of Hamilton, shall, on being convicted of any such offence, neglect, or omission, beliable to pay any penalty not exceeding Fj\c Pounds (£5). Any person driving any vehicle, or riding or driving any animal across the Hamilton cart bridge at other than a walking pace. THOMAS DAWSON, Major. J. M. GELLING, Town Clerk.

NEW CLOVERS AND TURNIP SEEDS! I Ex LONDON. ! White Clovers 1s 1 d per lb. Cowgraas Is Od „ Alsylce la *2d „ Red Clover Os 0d „ Trefoil Os 8d „ Timothy Os 6d „ Lucenie Is Od „ Rape Os 5d „ Poa Pratensis Is Od „ Crested Dogstail ... Is 6d „ Pui-ple Top Swede ... Is 6d „ Purple Top Aberdeen Turnip Is 3d „ Green Top Is 3d „ Green Globe Turnip ... Is Od „ Tares 14s per bushel. Rye Grass and Cockafoot at Lowest Rates. Five per cent, discount for cash ; extra allowance to large purchasers.

a. s. jakins, (Late Jakins and Willcox), CUSTOM-HOUSE STREET, AUCKLAND.

OCCIDENTAL HOTEL. AUCKLAND. J. T. SMI TH. Late of the" Exchange," "Junction," ami other Hotels, Has pleasure in announcing to his old friends ami the public in general, that he haa purchased that well-known Hostelry, THE OCCIDENTAL HOTEL, Where lie will be always happy to wel* come Old and New Faces. iggT The attractions of the Hotel are too well known to need any comment. LI'XCHKOX f'AKB Ol'J N* DAILY Under experienced suprintendence. .Several Novelties added to the Museum. TH X BILLIAUD SVLO O X, The handsomest and most complete in the Colonies. LEADING >'KWtfFAPEIW OX FILE,

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Waikato Times, Volume XIV, Issue 1207, 23 March 1880, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Waikato Times, Volume XIV, Issue 1207, 23 March 1880, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Waikato Times, Volume XIV, Issue 1207, 23 March 1880, Page 4

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