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4 Any such tax may be recovered by proceedings in the High Court of the Cook Islands, or in mattL under E Ordinance; and all moneys received under this Ordinance shall be paid into the l^hfrlTaToTJanuary, one thousand nine hundred -, J ■ D. DAVAGE, and 81X - Clerk to Council. W. E. Gudgeon, President. [Assented to by the Governor on the 28th June, 1906.]

Rarotonga Local Ordinance No. 5.-An Ordnance to regulate Matters in the Island of Raeotonga. Regulation of Traffic. 2 Every person driving a vehicle or riding a horse or bicycle shall keep to the left side of the -^e^Xon^ of half an hoL P af er sunlet and half an hour before sunrise. Every person riding a bicycle in the settlement at a greater speed than seven miles an hour. Regulation of Tea-shops, Dancing, &c. 5 All tea shons shall be closed between the hours of nine at night and six in the morning, 6. No person otnei■ ««■« morning. No child under the age of thirteen years shall a nlg ' Sanitary Regulation. R Every householder shall keep clean his yard and ground around the house, and all accumulaJs fi ™^lt %x&V^^^ s ° £ seeing that the regulation are carried out. 9 Any person contravening any of the provisions of this Ordinance shall be liable to a penalty i -" 1 -ite ass ssars „,— nine hundred and four. S. Savage, Clerk to Council. W. E. Gudgeon, President, Federal Council. [Assented to by the Governor on the sth September, 1905.]

Mangaia Local Ordinance No. 1.-Village Regulation Ordinance, 1905. BB "I X^^SoXi^^T^t Mangaia Village Regulation Ordinance, 1905." 9 A curiew bell or eon, shall be sounded in each of the Mangaia villages at nine p.m. every evenfngf Zl which belf allbeating of drums and other loud noises shall cease, and the villagers this section shall not be deemed to apply to those who have a valid the Island Council may grant permission to any '■ tarekara l of this Ordinance are strictly observed Any persontfending against the provisions of section two, or obstmc ing; fte po ice m the execution of ttreir duty, shall be liable on conviction to a fine not exceeding twenty shillings, and in default of payment to twenty days' hard labour.

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