✨ Bye-Law No. 11: Petroleum Regulations
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characters stating as follows:—“Dangerous.
No light to be brought near.”
Repair of leaky vessels.
- The Licensee shall cause to be forthwith removed from the premises comprised in his License any vessel containing Petroleum leaking therefrom, and shall not allow such vessel to be used for the purpose of containing Petroleum until the same shall have been completely repaired.
Special Licences.
- Special Licences shall be granted on such application after such inspection, subject to such conditions for such period with or without power of renewal, and liable to such revocation as the Council shall in each case determine.
Limits of Bye-Law.
- This Bye-Law shall apply to the whole of the City of Christchurch as defined by “The Municipal Corporations Act, 1867.”
Penalty.
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Any person committing any breach of this Bye-Law shall be liable for each offence to a penalty not exceeding five pounds, nor less than ten shillings, to be recovered in a summary way before any two Justices of the Peace in the manner provided by “The Municipal Corporations Act, 1867.”
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All Bye-Laws or Regulations, or parts of Bye-Laws or Regulations heretofore in force for the said City, and being inconsistent with repugnant to or in any respect dealing or purporting to deal with the subject matter of the provisions of this Bye-Law, are hereby repealed.
Passed by the said Council this the Sixteenth day of May, 1870.
ANDREW DUNCAN,
Mayor.
GEORGE GORDON,
Town Clerk.
I hereby certify that the above Bye-Law is in compliance, as regards the City of Christchurch, with the 184th section of “The Municipal Corporations Act, 1867.”
GEORGE GORDON,
Town Clerk.
SCHEDULE A.
CITY OF CHRISTCHURCH
Bye-Law No. 11, Clause 8.
Application for a Licence to keep “Petroleum.”
To the Mayor and Councillors of the City of Christchurch.
I, ____ residing in ____ do hereby request that a Licence may be granted me to keep for sale on my premises “Petroleum,” not exceeding 400 gallons, the same will be kept in ____
Signed.
Date.
INSPECTOR’S REPORT.
I have examined the premises mentioned in the above application, and beg to report as follows:—
Signed, ____ Inspector.
Date.
License authorised by the Council of the City of Christchurch this ____ day of ____ 187 .
Mayor.
License No. ____
SCHEDULE B.
CITY OF CHRISTCHURCH
Bye-Law No. 11.—“Petroleum.”
“Dangerous Goods Act, 1869.”
Licence is hereby granted to ____ to keep for sale Petroleum, in any quantity not exceeding (400) four hundred gallons, on the premises and in the place particularly described in the application for this Licence, that is to say:—
By order,
Town Clerk.
Day of ____
Licence No. ____
N.B. This Licence is granted subject to the provisions contained in the Bye-Law, and in “The Dangerous Goods Act, 1869.”
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🏘️ Provincial & Local Government16 May 1870
Petroleum, Licenses, Safety Regulations, Storage, Sale, Inspection, Fees, Christchurch
- Andrew Duncan, Mayor
- George Gordon, Town Clerk
🏘️ Certification of Compliance with Municipal Corporations Act
🏘️ Provincial & Local GovernmentCompliance, Municipal Corporations Act, Certification
- George Gordon, Town Clerk
🏘️ Schedule A: Application for Petroleum License
🏘️ Provincial & Local GovernmentPetroleum, License Application, Form
🏘️ Schedule B: Petroleum License Form
🏘️ Provincial & Local GovernmentPetroleum, License, Form
Canterbury Provincial Gazette 1870, No 31A