β¨ Gas Company Bill Notice
Numb. 29.
SUPPLEMENT
TO THE
NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
Published by Authority.
WELLINGTON, MONDAY, JUNE 1, 1874.
In the matter of a Bill intituled "An Act to
authorize 'The Lyttelton Gas Coal and Coke
Company (Limited)' to break up Streets and
Bridges and to lay down and place Pipes Conduits
and Service Pipes and to make and construct other
Works for supplying the Borough of Lyttelton and
Suburbs with Gas.
NOTICE is hereby given that application is in-
tended to be made at the next session of the
General Assembly of New Zealand for leave to bring
in a Bill to authorize "The Lyttelton Gas Coal and
Coke Company (Limited)" incorporated under the
provisions of "The Joint Stock Companies Act 1860"
to break up streets and bridges and to lay down and
place pipes conduits and service pipes and to make
and construct other works for supplying the Borough
of Lyttelton and suburbs with gas and for other pur-
poses relating thereto and to the objects for which
the said Company has been established.
Copies of the Bill will be deposited in the Ex-
aminer's Office on or before the commencement of
the Session.
It is intended to apply for the following powers
on behalf of the Company that is to say-
The Company under such superintendence as is
hereinafter specified may open and break up the
soil and pavement of the several streets bridges
and wharves within the limits of this Act and
may open and break up any sewers drains or
tunnels within or under such streets bridges and
wharves and lay down and place within the
same limits pipes conduits service pipes and
other works and from time to time repair alter
or remove the same and also make any sewers
that may be necessary for carrying off the wash-
ings and waste liquids which may arise in the
making of the gas and for the purposes afore-
said may remove and use all earth and materials
in and under such streets and bridges and may in
such streets erect any pillars lamps and other
works and do all other acts which the Company
shall from time to time deem necessary for
supplying gas within the limits hereinafter men-
tioned doing as little damage as may be in the
execution of the power hereby granted and
making compensation for any damage which
may be done in the execution of such powers.
That the Company may from time to time enter
into any contract with any person for lighting
or supplying with gas any public or private
buildings or for providing any person with pipes
burners meters and lamps and for the repair
thereof and may also from time to time enter
into any contract with the Lyttelton Borough
Council Road Board or other persons having the
control of any of the streets within the limits
aforesaid for lighting the same or any of them
with gas and for providing such Council Road
Board or persons with lamps lamp-posts burners
and pipes for such purpose and for the repairs
thereof in such manner and upon such terms as
shall be agreed upon between the Company and
the said Council Road Board or other persons.
That the Company may let for hire any meter for
ascertaining the quantity of gas consumed o
supplied and any fittings for the gas for such
remuneration in money as shall be agreed upon
between the Company and any person to whom
the same may be so let and such remuneration
shall be recoverable in the same manner as the
rents or sums due to the Company for gas and
such meters and fittings shall not be subject to
distress for rent of the premises where the same
may be used nor to be taken in executions under
any process or proceeding of a Court of Law or
Equity or in bankruptcy against the person in
whose possession the same may be.
That the Clerk Engineer or other officer duly
appointed for the purpose by the Company may
at all reasonable times enter any building or
place lighted with gas supplied by the Company
in order to inspect the meters fittings and works
for regulating the supply of gas and for the
purpose of ascertaining the quantity of gas con-
sumed or supplied and if any person hinders
such officer as aforesaid from entering and
making such inspection as aforesaid at any
reasonable time he shall for every such offence
forfeit to the Company a sum not exceeding five
pounds.
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ποΈ Intended application for Bill authorizing Lyttelton Gas Company works
ποΈ Infrastructure & Public Works1 June 1874
Lyttelton, Gas Company, Private Bill, Streets, Pipes, Borough Council, Public Works
NZ Gazette 1874, No 29