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90 AUCKLAND PROVINCIAL GOVERNMENT GAZETTE.
PUBLIC NOTIFICATION.
Superintendent’s Office,
Auckland, 3rd April, 1873.
HEREBY notify that in pursuance of the seventh Section of “The Highways Act, 1871, Amendment Act, 1871,” I have appointed
Mr. John Martyn, Junr.,
to be an Auditor for the Cambridge Highway District, in the place and stead of Mr. William Selby, resigned.
Thomas B. Gillies,
Superintendent.
PUBLIC NOTIFICATION.
Superintendent’s Office,
Auckland, 7th April, 1873.
HEREBY notify that the several Chairmen of the after-named District Boards, under “The Highways Act, 1871,” have reported in writing to the Superintendent the names of the under-mentioned persons appointed Officers and Members of those Boards respectively, to supply vacancies:—
Cambridge.—John Shaw to be Member, and William Selby to be Member and Chairman, vice Robert Kirkwood and G. E. Clark, resigned.
Parua.—Richard Harnett, to be Chairman, vice J. J. Wilson, resigned.
Hugh H. Lusk,
Provincial Secretary.
PUBLIC NOTIFICATION.
Office of the Board of Education,
Auckland, 8th April, 1873.
In accordance with the 14th section of “The Education Act, 1872,” it is hereby notified that the Boundaries of the Whakapirau District, as described in the Gazette of April 2nd, (No. 16) have been amended by the Board of Education as follows:—
The Whakapirau Educational District.
Bounded towards the North by part of the Northern boundary of Oruawbaro Block commencing at the North-Western angle of allotment No. 33 of the Parish of Oruawharo to the Great North Road; towards the North-East by the road forming the Southern and Eastern boundaries of allotments Nos. 13, 12, 41, 42, 45, 39, and 38 all of the Parish of Oruawharo; towards the East by part of the Eastern boundary of the Oruawharo Block from the South-Eastern angle of allotment No. 38 aforesaid to the South-Eastern angle of allotment No. 133 of Parish aforesaid; towards the South-West by the road forming the South-Western boundary of allotment No. 133 aforesaid and allotments Nos. 134, 135, 136, 137, 141, 142, and 140, all of the Parish aforesaid and towards the West by part of the Western boundary of the Oruawharo Block aforesaid from allotment No. 140 to lot No. 33 of the Parish of Oruawharo aforesaid.
By order of the Board,
Frederick J. Moss,
Secretary.
BY-LAW (No. 13).
BY-LAW TO REGULATE THE AUCKLAND MARKET.
BY-LAW of the Council of the City of Auckland made under Special Order of the said Council dated the seventeenth day of February, 1873, confirmed the first day of April, 1873, and Sealed with the Common Seal of the Council of the said City the first day of April, 1873.
In pursuance of “The Municipal Corporations Act, 1867,” part 13, Section 186, the Council of the City of Auckland ordain as follows, that is to say:—
- The Market known as the Auckland General Market shall be open for the sale of Marketable commodities every day during the year from sunrise to sunset, except on Sundays, Christmas Days, and Good Fridays, on which days no business shall be transacted therein. On the evenings of Saturdays the Market shall remain open until eleven o’clock.
The covered square or space outside the Market shall be appropriated for the sale of Hay, Corn, Straw, and Green Fodder.
- There shall be appointed for the said Market an Officer to be called the Market Inspector, whose duties shall be as follows:—
To see that the Market regulations are duly observed, and to collect the Stallages, Rents, and Tolls authorised by the Act. To preserve order and regularity in the Market, and to apprehend or cause to be apprehended and lodged in the nearest Police Station any person making a riot or disturbance, or cursing, swearing, or using indecent language, or offending against decency, or in any manner or way provoking to a breach of the peace within the precincts of the Market. To inspect all articles intended for human food exposed for sale in the Market, and to carry out the provisions of section 341 of the said Act, and to prohibit the sale or exposure for sale of any articles in such Market which he may consider noisome or offensive. To take charge of the Market Weigh Bridge and of the Scales and Standard Weights and Measures of such Market, and to cause such Weights and Measures to be legally Stamped, and all other Weights and Measures used in the Market adjusted thereby, receiving for every Weight or Measure so adjusted the sum of Threepence and for Weighing any article or articles on the Market Weighbridge or Scales the several amounts specified in the Schedule of Tolls and Dues which may be fixed from time to time by the Council. To inspect all Scales, Weights, and Measures used in the Market, and seize such as are found fraudulent or defective.
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Any person who shall place any matter or thing so as to obstruct the thoroughfare in the said Market, and shall refuse or neglect to remove the same on being required to do so by the Inspector, shall, on conviction, forfeit and pay a penalty not exceeding Five Pounds.
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Any person who shall place or drive any nail, hook, or peg into any part of the wood work of any stall, or shall in any way fit up or enclose any stall without the consent or contrary to the directions of the Inspector, or if any Stall-holder shall neglect or refuse to take down any hook, nail, peg, or fittings in his or her stall when required to do so by the Inspector every such person shall, on conviction, forfeit and pay a sum not exceeding Forty Shillings.
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Any person who shall sweep or throw, or cause to be swept, or thrown, any dirt or rubbish into or upon any of the streets, gutters, or footways of the said Market, and allow the same to remain there, shall, on conviction, forfeit and pay a sum not exceeding Forty Shillings for every such offence.
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Any person who shall sell or offer for sale, by Weight or Measure, any article which, when tried by the Market Inspector, shall be found deficient in the weight or measure represented, shall, on conviction, forfeit and pay a sum not exceeding Five Pounds for every such offence.
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