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fare to be as follows:—For foot passengers, one shilling each between the hours above named; the fares to be doubled at all other times. Officers of the Supreme Court, Magistrates, and Police Constables on duty, and prisoners, to be ferried free of charge. To afford every assistance in his power in directing strangers to a safe fording across the river.

  1. The license to be cancelled by order of any three Justices of the Peace, if it be proved to their satisfaction that any of the conditions of the license are not regularly fulfilled, or if any drunkenness be proved to have been allowed on the premises, or if any spirits shall be supplied from the house or premises to any Aboriginal Native of New Zealand.

  2. A printed or fairly written copy of these conditions, and a tariff of all charges to be kept at all times posted up in some conspicuous place in the taproom and in all the sitting-rooms, for the information of travellers.

  3. To provide a visitors’ book, which shall be kept in the custody of the licensee, but whenever asked for shall be produced to visitors and lodgers for the insertion of any remark on the accommodation or attendance; a notice to this effect to be kept posted in the same manner as the tariff of charges. The book to be open at all times to inspection by Magistrates or the Police, and to be sent to the Clerk of the Bench at Kaipoi a week before the Annual Licensing Meeting, for the purpose of being produced at that meeting.


PROCLAMATION.

WILLIAM ROLLESTON, Superintendent of the Province of Canterbury, in virtue of the powers in me vested, do hereby proclaim and declare that I have assented, on behalf of the Governor, to the following Ordinances passed by the Provincial Council, viz.:—

“The Lyttelton Corporation Waterworks Ordinance, 1873.”
“The Timaru Corporation Waterworks Ordinance, 1873.”
“The Canterbury College Ordinance, 1873.”
“The Canterbury Museum and Library Ordinance Amendment Ordinance, 1873.”
“The Educational Reserves Leasing Ordinance, 1873.”
“The Diversion of Roads Special Ordinance, No. 1, 1873.”
“The Education Ordinance, 1873.”
“The Canterbury Sheep Ordinance Amendment Ordinance, 1873.”
“The Public Domains Ordinance, 1873.”
“The Canterbury Roads Amendment Ordinance, 1873.”
“The Diversion of Roads Special Ordinance, No. 2, 1873.”
“The Appropriation Ordinance, 1873.”

And that I have reserved for the signification of His Excellency’s pleasure thereon:—

“The Districts Roads Compulsory Land Taking Ordinance, 1873.”
“The Reserve No. 74 Ordinance, 1873.”
“The Reserve No. 304 Ordinance, 1873.”
“The Reserve No. 424 Ordinance, 1873.”

Given under my hand at Christchurch, this 18th day of June, one thousand eight hundred and seventy-three.

WM. ROLLESTON,
Superintendent.


CHRISTCHURCH:

Printed under the authority of the Provincial Government of the Province of Canterbury at the “Lyttelton Times” Office, Gloucester street, by Wm. Rhind, Official Printer for the time being to the said Government.




Online Sources for this page:

VUW Te Waharoa PDF Canterbury Provincial Gazette 1873, No 30





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🏘️ Conditions for Public House Licenses

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Public house licenses, Regulations, Fares, Conditions, Kaipoi

🏘️ Proclamation of Provincial Ordinances

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18 June 1873
Proclamation, Ordinances, Canterbury Province, Legislation
  • William Rolleston, Superintendent of the Province of Canterbury