✨ Petroleum Storage Regulations
I hereby certify that the above Bye-Law is in compliance as regards the Borough of Lyttelton with the 184th Section of "The Municipal Corporations Act, 1867."
H. C. LANAUZE,
Town Clerk.
SCHEDULES.
SCHEDULE A.
BOROUGH OF LYTTELTON.
Bye-Law No. 3, Clause 3.
Application for a License to keep Petroleum.
To the Mayor and Councillors of the Borough of Lyttelton—
I, residing in
do hereby request that a License may be granted me to keep for sale on my premises Petroleum not exceeding 400 gallons, the same to 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 Borough of Lyttelton this day of 187 .
License No.
Mayor.
SCHEDULE B.
BOROUGH OF LYTTELTON.
Bye-Law No. 3.
Petroleum.—"Dangerous Goods Act, 1869."
License 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 License that is to say:
By order
Town Clerk,
day of
N.B.—This License is granted subject to the provisions contained in the Bye-Law and in the "Dangerous Goods Act 1869."
CHRISTCHURCH:
Printed under the authority of the Provincial Government of the Province of Canterbury, at the Lyttelton Times Office, Gloucester Street, by WILLIAM REEVES, Official Printer for the time being to the said Government.
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Bye-Law No. III for Petroleum Storage in Lyttelton Borough
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🏛️ Governance & Central Administration28 August 1871
Petroleum, Storage, License, Regulations, Safety, Lyttelton
- H. C. Lanauze, Town Clerk
🏛️ Schedule A: Application for Petroleum License
🏛️ Governance & Central AdministrationPetroleum, License, Application, Lyttelton
🏛️ Schedule B: Petroleum License Grant
🏛️ Governance & Central AdministrationPetroleum, License, Grant, Lyttelton
Canterbury Provincial Gazette 1871, No 50