✨ Accommodation House License Conditions
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To provide not less than six beds for
travellers, in not less than three sepa-
rate bed-rooms. -
To provide a shed sufficiently we ather-
tight, and fit for the accommodation
of at least four horses. -
At all times to keep a proper supply of
water for the house, and for horses
and cattle. -
Same as Weeden’s.
6, 7. Nil.
8, 9, 10, 11. Same as Weeden’s.
- Nil.
13, 14, 15. Same as Weeden’s.
JONES, WILLIAM BENJAMIN, Markiki.
“Jones’ 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 answer-
ing as such, one public and one private sitting-room. -
To provide not less than six beds for
travellers, in not less than four sepa-
rate bed-rooms. -
To provide a shed sufficiently weather-
tight, and fit for the accommodation
of at least six horses. -
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.
LEITH, JOHN, River Kowai (South Bank).
“Leith’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 answer-
ing as such, one public and one private sitting-room. -
To provide not less than ten beds for
travellers, in not less than seven sepa-
rate bed-rooms. -
To provide a shed sufficiently weather-
tight, and fit for the accommodation
of at least ten horses.
5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11. Same as Weeden’s.
- Nil.
13, 14, 15. Same as Weeden’s.
LOUGH, HENRY, Saltwater Creek.
“Lough’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 answer-
ing as such, one public and one private sitting-room. -
To provide not less than fifteen beds
for travellers, in not less than ten
separate bed-rooms. -
To provide a shed sufficiently weather-
tight, and fit for the accommodation
of at least twelve horses. -
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.
- To keep at all times a safe ferry boat
in good working order, and ready for
conveyance of passengers across the
Saltwater Creek, between the hours
of 8 a.m. and 6 p.m. in summer and
The fares to be as follows, viz.:—
For foot passengers, one penny
each, between the hours above named ;
the fares to be doubled at all other
times.
Officers of the Supreme
Court, Magistrates, and Police Con-
stables on duty, and Prisoners to be
ferried free of charge. To afford
every assistance in his power in di-
recting strangers to a safe fording
across the Saltwater Creek.
13, 14, 15. Same as Weeden’s.
MARSHALL, ROBERT, River Rangitata.
“Marshall’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 answer-
ing as such, one public sitting-room. -
To provide not less than six beds for
travellers, in not less than two sepa-
rate bed-rooms. -
To provide a shed sufficiently weather-
tight, and fit for the accommodation
of at least six horses. -
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.
- Not to keep a lamp burning outside
outside at night.
8, 10, 11. Same as Weeden’s.
Conditions regarding the ferry over
the Rangitata, to stand as per special
contract with the Provincial Govern-
ment.
Officers of the Supreme
Court, Magistrates, and Police Con-
stables on duty, and Prisoners, to be
ferried free of charge. To afford
every assistance in his power in di-
recting strangers to a safe fording
across the river.
13, 14, 15. Same as Weeden’s.
PROCTER, THOMAS, River Waiho.
“Waiho Inn.”
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All the premises to be kept in good
repair. To provide in his house,
besides the tap-room or room answer-
ing as such, one public and one
private sitting-room. -
To provide not less than fourteen beds
for travellers, in not less than four
separate bed-rooms. -
To provide a shed sufficiently weather-
tight, and fit for the accommodation
of at least five horses.
4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11. Same as Weeden’s.
- Nil.
13, 14. Same as Weeden’s.
REDFFERN, SALATHIEL, Oxford.
“Redfern’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 answer-
ing as such, one public and one
private sitting-room. -
To provide not less than twelve beds
for travellers, in not less than six
separate bed-rooms. -
To provide a shed sufficiently weather-
tight, and fit for the accommodation
of at least eight horses.
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🏭 Accommodation House Conditions for Jones
🏭 Trade, Customs & IndustryAccommodation House, License Conditions, Markiki
- William Benjamin Jones, Accommodation House License Holder
🏭 Accommodation House Conditions for Leith
🏭 Trade, Customs & IndustryAccommodation House, License Conditions, River Kowai
- John Leith, Accommodation House License Holder
🏭 Accommodation House Conditions for Lough
🏭 Trade, Customs & IndustryAccommodation House, License Conditions, Saltwater Creek
- Henry Lough, Accommodation House License Holder
🏭 Accommodation House Conditions for Marshall
🏭 Trade, Customs & IndustryAccommodation House, License Conditions, River Rangitata
- Robert Marshall, Accommodation House License Holder
🏭 Accommodation House Conditions for Procter
🏭 Trade, Customs & IndustryAccommodation House, License Conditions, River Waiho
- Thomas Procter, Accommodation House License Holder
🏭 Accommodation House Conditions for Redfern
🏭 Trade, Customs & IndustryAccommodation House, License Conditions, Oxford
- Salathiel Redfern, Accommodation House License Holder
Canterbury Provincial Gazette 1863, No 9