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so to do by the owner or any person authorized by or on behalf of the owner provided that this shall not extend to any person acting under a fair and reasonable supposition that he had a right to do the act complained of.

  1. Any person who wantonly or cruelly beats illtreats overdrives overloads abuses tortures omits to supply with sufficient food or water any animal.

  2. Any person working or allowing to work any animal incapable or in any unfit condition to work by reason of lameness unhealed sores shortness of breath or any other obvious physical incapacity.

  3. Any person who keeps or uses or acts in the management of any place for the purpose of fighting or baiting any kind of animal or bird or permits or suffers any place so to be used or who in any manner encourages aids or assists at the fighting or baiting of any animal or bird.

  4. Any person playing at any game in any public street or thoroughfare on Sunday or keeping open any billiard room theatre or place of public amusement on Sunday.

  5. Any person indecently exposing his person in or in view of any public place.

  6. Any person that sings any obscene song or ballad or exposes to public view any obscene book print picture drawing or representation or writes or draws any indecent or obscene word figure or representation or uses any profane indecent or obscene language in any street thoroughfare or public place or within view or hearing of any person passing therein and any person who uses any threatening abusive or insulting words or behaviour in any public street thoroughfare or place with intent to provoke a breach of the peace or whereby a breach of the peace may be occasioned.

  7. Any person placing himself in any public street highway court or passage to beg or gather alms or causing procuring or encouraging any child to do so.

  8. Any persons soliciting gathering or collecting alms subscriptions or contributions under any false pretences.

  9. Any person imposing or endeavouring to impose upon any charitable institution or private individual by any false or fraudulent representation with a view to obtain money or any other benefit or advantage.

  10. Any person playing or betting in any street or public place at or with any table or instrument of gaming at any game or pretended game of chance.

  11. Wilfully and wantonly removing any survey mark set up by any Government or Borough Engineer or other public officer.

  12. Any person found drunk and disorderly or drunk and incapable of taking care of himself in or upon any road street thoroughfare or public place within the Borough of Thames.

  13. Every person who keeps or conducts any public bowling alley skittle ground billiard room place for wrestling music or dancing room shall every year register the same at the office of the Commissioner or other Officer of Police and shall close the same at the hours and time severally appointed by the Council of the Borough of Thames and shall conform to the rules prescribed by such Council and for any third offence in any year against this section shall be struck off the register and shall then be deemed unregistered for such year.

  14. Any person allowing in any house or place wherein liquors provisions or refreshments are sold or disposed of within the Borough of Thames any drunkenness or other disorderly conduct or suffer any gaming therein or suffer prostitutes or persons of notoriously bad character to be assembled therein.

  15. Any person being the owner or occupier of any stable or cowshed who shall allow the same to be in a dirty or filthy condition.

  16. Any person being the owner or occupier of any stable or cowshed who shall allow any manure or other offensive matter to accumulate in or about such stable or cowshed.

  17. Any person being the owner or occupier of any stable or cowshed who shall not cause the drainage of such stable or cowshed to flow by a properly made drain or shoot into a suitable receptacle to receive such drainage save on a certificate first had and obtained from the Council of the Borough of Thames that such drainage is not necessary.

Passed by the said Council this fourteenth day of September, One thousand eight hundred and seventy-four.

W. Davies, Mayor.
F. C. Dean, Town Clerk.


NORTH SHORE HIGHWAY DISTRICT.

NOTICE is hereby given that the Assessment List has been finally settled, and the Rate Book may be inspected at the residence of the Collector, Mr. W. Thompson, Prospect Hill, Stoke’s Point, where all Rates will be received.

H. J. Hawkins,
Chairman of District Board.

10th October, 1874.


NEWMARKET HIGHWAY DISTRICT.

NOTICE is hereby given that the Assessment List for this District has been finally settled. The Rate Book may be inspected, and payment of Rates made to Mr. William Dennison, at Mr. Dennison’s Store, Newmarket.

John McNeill,
Chairman of District Board.

17th October, 1874.


GRAFTON ROAD DISTRICT BOARD.

NOTICE is hereby given that the Assessment List for this District for the year 1874-75, has been finally settled. Mr. Herbert Ashton has been appointed Collector of Rates, and his house in Grafton Road (two doors above Mr. Sawkin’s Grocery Store) is the place where the Rate Book may be inspected, and payment of Rates made.

Stephen E. Hughes,
Chairman of District Board.

15th October, 1874.


MANGERE HIGHWAY DISTRICT.

NOTICE is hereby given that the Assessment List for this District has been finally settled, and the Rate Book may be inspected, and payment of Rates made to Mr. A. Anderson, Pukaki, Collector.

James Robertson,
Chairman of District Board.

12th October, 1874.


MANAIA HIGHWAY DISTRICT.

NOTICE is hereby given that the Assessment List for this District has been finally settled, that the Rate Book may be inspected, and payment of the Rates made at the residence of Alexander B. McLeod, Whangarei Heads, Collector.

John G. McLennan,
Chairman of District Board.

5th October, 1874.



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⚖️ Bye-Law for Public Nuisances (continued from previous page)

⚖️ Justice & Law Enforcement
18 September 1874
Bye-Law, Public Nuisances, Fines, Thames
  • W. Davies, Mayor
  • F. C. Dean, Town Clerk

🏘️ North Shore Highway District Assessment List

🏘️ Provincial & Local Government
10 October 1874
Assessment List, Rates, North Shore Highway District
  • H. J. Hawkins, Chairman of District Board

🏘️ Newmarket Highway District Assessment List

🏘️ Provincial & Local Government
17 October 1874
Assessment List, Rates, Newmarket Highway District
  • John McNeill, Chairman of District Board

🏘️ Grafton Road District Board Assessment List

🏘️ Provincial & Local Government
15 October 1874
Assessment List, Rates, Grafton Road District
  • Stephen E. Hughes, Chairman of District Board

🏘️ Mangere Highway District Assessment List

🏘️ Provincial & Local Government
12 October 1874
Assessment List, Rates, Mangere Highway District
  • James Robertson, Chairman of District Board

🏘️ Manai Highway District Assessment List

🏘️ Provincial & Local Government
5 October 1874
Assessment List, Rates, Manai Highway District
  • John G. McLennan, Chairman of District Board