✨ License Conditions for Accommodation Houses
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besides the tap-room or room answering as such, one public and one private sitting-room.
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To provide not less than six beds for travellers, in not less than three separate bed-rooms.
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To provide a shed sufficiently weather-tight, and fit for the accommodation of at least four horses.
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At all times to keep a proper supply of water for the house, and for horses and cattle.
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To keep at all times a proper supply of oats and oaten or grass hay.
6, 7. Nil.
8, 9, 10, 11. Same as Weeden’s.
- Nil.
13, 14, 15. Same as Weeden’s.
GIBBS, GEORGE, The Point. "Gibbs’ Accommodation House."
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All the premises to be kept in good repair. To provide in his house, besides the tap-room or room answering as such, one public and one private sitting-room.
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To provide not less than six beds for travellers, in not less than two separate bed-rooms.
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To provide a shed sufficiently weather-tight, and fit for the accommodation of at least six horses.
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At all times to keep a proper supply of water for the house, and for horses and cattle.
5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11. Same as Weeden’s.
- Nil.
13, 14, 15. Same as Weeden’s.
GIGGS, GEORGE HENRY, the Selwyn River. "The Selwyn Hotel."
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All the premises to be kept in good repair. To provide in his house, besides the tap-room or room answering as such, one public and two private sitting-rooms.
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To provide not less than twenty-five beds for travellers, in not less than fifteen separate bed-rooms.
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To provide a shed sufficiently weather-tight, and fit for the accommodation of at least twelve horses.
4, 5. Same as Weeden’s.
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To provide and keep in repair two good and sufficient stock-yards for cattle, containing a superficial area of not less than 225 square yards each. For the occupation of these yards during the night, the licensee may make a charge at rates not exceeding the following, viz.:—Twopence per head for all cattle under 50 in number, and one penny per head for all over that number.
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To provide and keep in repair two good and sufficient moveable sheep-proof yards, containing a superficial area of not less than 900 square yards each, or, at the option of the licensee, to keep two acres of land, each enclosed by a permanent sheep-proof fence. For the occupation of these yards or paddocks during the night, the licensee may make a charge at rates not exceeding the following, viz.:—Sixpence per score for all sheep under 300 in number, fourpence per score for all over that number and under 500, and twopence per score for all over 500.
8, 9, 10, 11. Same as Weeden’s.
- Nil.
13, 14, 15. Same as Weeden’s.
HASTIE, JOHN, River Hurunui. "Hastie’s Accommodation House."
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All the premises to be kept in good repair. To provide in his house, besides the tap-room or room answering as such, one public and one private sitting-room.
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To provide not less than eight beds for travellers, in not less than four separate bed-rooms.
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To provide a shed sufficiently weather-tight and fit for the accommodation of at least six horses.
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At all times to keep a proper supply of water for the house, and for horses and cattle.
5, 6, 7. Same as Weeden’s.
- To keep a lamp burning with two burners from sunset to sunrise, giving a sufficiently bright light, and being so lighted as not to be visible from the northern bank of the Hurunui.
9, 10, 11. Same as Weeden’s.
- To keep at all times a horse for the conveyance of passengers across the Hurunui during the hours of daylight in summer and winter. The fares to be moderate. Officers of the Supreme Court, Magistrates, and Police Constables on duty, and Prisoners to be put across free of charge. To afford every assistance in his power in directing strangers to a safe fording across the river.
13, 14, 15. Same as Weeden’s.
HENRY, S. J. and G. T., the Weka Pass. "The Weka Pass Hotel."
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All the premises to be kept in good repair. To provide in their house, besides the tap-room or room answering as such, one public and one private sitting-room.
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To provide not less than seven beds for travellers, in not less than seven separate bed-rooms.
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To provide a shed sufficiently weather-tight, and fit for the accommodation of at least six horses.
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At all times to keep a proper supply of water for the house, and for horses and cattle.
5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11. Same as Weeden’s.
- Nil.
13, 14, 15. Same as Weeden’s.
- This license not to take effect until the house is reported fit by an officer of police.
INGHAM, THOMAS B., Purau, "Purau Accommodation House."
- All the premises to be kept in good repair. To provide in his house, besides the tap-room or room answering as such, one public and one private sitting-room.
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6 names identified
- Weeden, Reference for license conditions
- George Gibbs, License holder for Gibbs’ Accommodation House
- George Henry Giggs, License holder for The Selwyn Hotel
- John Hastie, License holder for Hastie’s Accommodation House
- S. J. and G. T. Henry, License holders for The Weka Pass Hotel
- Thomas B. Ingham, License holder for Purau Accommodation House
Canterbury Provincial Gazette 1863, No 9