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be at least eight feet high, and to extend to ing such license as aforesaid, be convicted of selling
kerbing of footpaths; and that no verandah stolen goods or merchandise, he shall forfeit his
be erected without permission from the Board. license.
(25.) Any person who shall obstruct any officer 6. The Commissioners shall keep a register of
or other person employed by the Board in names and places of abode of all persons to whom
the performance of anything which such such licenses shall be issued, and such register may
officer or person is or may be required or be inspected by any person at reasonable times.
authorized to do by or on behalf of the
Board.
SCHEDULE.
REGULATION No. 1.
Building Regulations.
- Any person wishing to erect a verandah over
any public footpath must, previous to commencing
such erection, obtain from the Chairman of the Board
a written permission to do so. - Any verandah hereafter erected contrary to the
regulations and provisions herein contained shall be
deemed a public nuisance, and as such shall be
removed at the expense of the party causing such
erection.
REGULATION NO. 2.
Streets, Lanes, Right-of-Ways, and Footpaths.
- No streets that may be laid off or made for the
use of the public through private land within the
district shall be less than one hundred (100) links
wide.
REGULATION NO. 3.
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It shall not be lawful to keep any swine within
the limits of two hundred (200) links of a public
highway. -
No privy or cesspool shall be emptied, nor any
nightsoil emptied away, nor any offensive liquor or
matter of any kind whatsoever pumped out of or
removed from any house, cellar, or premises within
the district, except within the hours of midnight and
six (6) o'clock a.m. -
It shall not be lawful for any person to make,
or to place, or to keep, or continue any fence of
brushwood, furze, or other like material, within the
limits of the township. Every owner or occupier of
any premises who shall make or place such fence, or
cause such fence to be made or placed, and every
owner or occupier of any premises who, after four-
teen (14) days' notice from the Board to remove any
such fence thereto appertaining, or who shall suffer
any such or any part thereof to remain, shall forfeit,
on conviction for such offence, a sum not exceeding
five pounds (£5), and in every such case a sum not
exceeding forty shillings (40s.) for every day after
any such conviction during which such fence shall
continue.
REGULATION No. 4.
Hawkers.
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Every person who shall exercise or carry on the
business of hawker, pedlar, petty chapman, or any
other trading person carrying to sell or exposing for
sale any goods, wares, or merchandise within the
district, shall be required to take out a license. -
Such license shall be issued by the Commis-
sioners to any person applying for the same on the
payment of one pound one shilling (£1 1s.), and
such application shall be in writing, and signed by
any two ratepayers and by the applicant. -
Every such license shall be in the form in the
Schedule hereto annexed, and the same shall be in
force for six (6) months from the date of the issue
thereof. -
This regulation shall not extend to prevent any
person from selling or offering for sale fish, fruit,
farm or dairy produce in the public streets or
thoroughfares, or selling or exposing for sale any
sorts of goods or merchandise in any public market,
or any public place set apart for the like purpose. -
If any hawker, pedlar, or petty chapman, hold-
HAWKER'S AND PEDLAR'S LICENSE—FEATHERSTON LOCAL
BOARD.
KNOW all men by these presents that , of , is hereby licensed to
having this day paid the sum of , exercise the business or calling of a Hawker and Pedlar from
this date until the day of next.
Dated day of 1877. Chairman.
I hereby certify that the foregoing By-laws were
passed by the Commissioners of the Featherston
Local Board on the aforesaid dates.
JAMES G. Cox,
Chairman.
I hereby approve of the foregoing By-laws this 25th
day of January, 1877.
HENRY BUNNY.
NOTICE.
THE Lyndhurst Road Board hereby give notice of
their intention to exchange the Road in Block
nine (IX.), Invercargill Hundred, dividing Sections
25, 24, 23, 22, 21, 20, and 19, on the North, from
Sections 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, and 18, on the South, for
a New Road running through Sections 25, 24, 23, 22,
21, 20, 19, and 41, as per Plan, to be seen at Wood-
lands Store.
Notice of objection must be lodged in writing with
me prior to 20th February, 1877.
E. TAYLOR,
Clerk, Lyndhurst Road Board.
Longbush, 10th January, 1876. 56
NOTICE.
In the matter of "The Railway Companies Act,
1875," and in the matter of the Dunedin,
Peninsula, and Ocean Beach Railway Company
(Limited).
NOTICE is hereby given, that a plan and book of
reference of the above-mentioned Company's
projected extension of its line of railway, from the
present Terminus at Forbury to Dunedin via Caver-
sham, have been this day deposited in the office of
the Registrar of the Supreme Court at Dunedin,
where the same may be inspected.
Dated at Dunedin, this twenty-seventh day of
January, one thousand eight hundred and seventy-
seven.
MACASSEY AND KETTLE,
Solicitors for the Dunedin, Peninsula, and Ocean
59 Beach Railway Company (Limited).
TO THE REGISTRAR-GENERAL, WELLINGTON, N.Z.
I, JOHN MONTEITH WARREN, Doctor in
Medicine and Master in Surgery, Queen's
University, Ireland, residing in Wellington, hereby
give notice that I have deposited this day with you
true copies of my Diplomas, and intend applying for
registration under "The Medical Practitioners Act,"
on the 1st of March, 1877.
J. M. WARREN, M.D., &c.,
Late Surgeon-Superintendent, ship "Leicester."
Wellington, 31st January, 1877. 58
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Completion of Featherston Local Board By-laws regarding building, streets, and hawkers.
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🏘️ Provincial & Local Government25 January 1877
By-laws, Featherston, Verandahs, Streets, Swine, Hawkers, Licenses, Penalties
- JAMES G. Cox, Chairman
- HENRY BUNNY
🏘️ Lyndhurst Road Board notice regarding road exchange in Invercargill Hundred.
🏘️ Provincial & Local Government10 January 1876
Road exchange, Lyndhurst Road Board, Invercargill Hundred, Public works, Objection period
- E. Taylor, Clerk, Lyndhurst Road Board
🚂 Deposit of plans for Dunedin, Peninsula, and Ocean Beach Railway Company extension.
🚂 Transport & Communications27 January 1877
Railway extension, Dunedin, Forbury, Caversham, Supreme Court, Plan deposit
- MACASSEY AND KETTLE, Solicitors for the Dunedin, Peninsula, and Ocean Beach Railway Company (Limited)
🏥 Application for registration under The Medical Practitioners Act by J. M. Warren.
🏥 Health & Social Welfare31 January 1877
Medical registration, Diploma, Queen's University Ireland, Wellington, Ship Surgeon
- JOHN MONTEITH Warren (Doctor in Medicine and Master in Surgery), Applying for medical registration
NZ Gazette 1877, No 12