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THE NEW ZEALAND
GOVERNMENT GAZETTE
(PROVINCE OF NELSON).
Published by Authority.
All Notifications which appear in this Gazette with any Official Signature thereunto annexed are to be considered as Official Communications made to those Persons to whom they may relate, and are to be obeyed accordingly.
EUGENE J. O'CONOR, Provincial Secretary.
VOL. XXIII. NELSON, MONDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1874. No. 48.
MISCELLANEOUS BYE-LAW.
IN pursuance of the 186th Section of "The Municipal Corporation Act, 1867," the Council of the City of Nelson ordain as follows:—
Any person guilty of any of the following offences, omissions, or neglects, within the City of Nelson, shall, on conviction of any such offence, neglect, or omission, be liable to forfeit and pay any penalty not exceeding the sum of £5 for any one offence:—
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No person shall make or cause any unnecessary obstruction in or upon the roadway or footpath of any street, or private street, by allowing any vehicle or animal to remain in, upon, or across the same, or by placing thereon any goods or material of any kind, nor shall fail to remove such obstructions when thereto required.
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No person shall furiously or negligently ride or drive any horse or vehicle in or upon any footpath, street or private street, nor shall any person ride or drive any horse or vehicle over any bridge other than at a walking pace.
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No person shall slaughter, or expose, or offer for sale, or have in his possession, with intent to slaughter or sell as fit for human food, any diseased animal, or any meat, fish, game, poultry, or fruit which shall be unfit therefor.
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It shall not be lawful to slaughter cattle within the boundaries of the City of Nelson.
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No person shall keep open in or upon any street, or private street, any entrance or opening therefrom for access into any vault, cellar, or other underground place, except for the purpose of taking goods thereout or storing goods therein, nor for any longer time than shall be absolutely necessary for such purpose, nor during such time as shall be so necessary, without providing sufficient protection to passengers from any injury thereby, nor shall any person neglect or omit
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Nelson Provincial Gazette 1874, No 48