✨ Land Reservation, Legal Orders, By-laws




934

THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.

do hereby temporarily reserve from sale the land in
the Provincial District of Hawke's Bay, described in
the Schedule hereunder written, for the purpose
in the said Schedule specified.

SCHEDULE.

ALL that parcel of land in the Provincial District of
Hawke's Bay, being Section numbered seventy-eight
(78), in the Town of Havelock, containing by ad-
measurement three (3) roods, more or less. Bounded
towards the North-east by Section No. 55, five
hundred (500) links; towards the South-east by the
Te Aute Road, one hundred and fifty (150) links;
towards the South-west by Section No. 54, five
hundred (500) links; and towards the North-west
by Suburban Section No. 29, one hundred and fifty
(150) links. As a site for a telegraph station.

As witness the hand of His Excellency the
Governor, this twenty-fourth day of June,
one thousand eight hundred and seventy-
eight.

J. MACANDREW.

without permission from the Town Council to do so.
3rd. Placing any timber, bricks, stones, or other
building materials upon any footway, channel, sur-
face drain, or carriage road, without such permission
as aforesaid.
4th. Burning any shavings, straw, or other ma-
terials or matter upon any footway, carriage road,
or open or public place, without such permission as
aforesaid.
5th. Leaving any inflammable materials or matter
in any public shed or place, or on any open space
near any building, without such permission as afore-
said.
6th. Drawing or trailing any sledge, timber, or
other material upon any footway or carriage road,
to the injury of such footway or carriage road.
7th. Placing any placard or other document, writ-
ing or painting on, or otherwise defacing any house
or building, or any wall, fence, or lamp-post, railway
post, or gate, without the consent of the owner or
occupier thereof.
8th. Opening any drain or sewer, or removing the
surface of any footway or carriage road, without au-
thority from the Town Council to do so.
9th. Neglecting to clean any private yard, way,
passage, or avenue, by which neglect a nuisance, by
offensive smell or otherwise, is caused.
10th. Furiously or negligently riding or driving
through any public place, street, or thoroughfare.
11th. Making any cellar door or other opening
from the footway of any street or public thorough-
fare, without the consent or not in accordance with
the directions of the Town Council.
12th. Any person laying out or opening any street,
or building therein, and omitting, during the opera-
tions necessary for forming such streets or for
building therein, to take all such precautions for
guarding against injury to the passengers along such
street as may be necessary, or as may be directed by
the Town Council.
13th. Any person placing any obstruction upon
any street line, whereby life or limb is likely to be
endangered.
14th. Any person leaving any hole, excavation, or
dangerous formation in or near any public place,
street, or thoroughfare, without fencing or enclosing
the same, or without keeping a light burning upon
such formation from sunset to sunrise.
15th. Any person neglecting or omitting to keep
in good repair any rail, gate, fence, or cover over or
about any area or entrance to any cellar or other
place, or keeping open, for more than a reasonable
time for taking in or out any articles, any entrance
to any area, cellar, or other place (such area or en-
trance opening into or upon or near any public street,
road, thoroughfare, or other public place).
16th. Any carter riding on any cart, dray, or
wagon, without having and holding proper and suffi-
cient reins, and no competent person having charge
of the animal or animals drawing the same.
17th. Any person driving any vehicle whatsoever,
or riding any animal, and, when meeting any other
vehicle or animal, not keeping on the left or near
side of the road or street, or, when passing any other
vehicle or animal going in the same direction, not
going or passing, or not allowing any person desirous
so to do to pass when practicable, on the right or off
side of such other vehicle or animal.
18th. Driver of any horse or vehicle injuring any
person or property whatsoever, by negligence or by
driving on the wrong side of the road, or by being
away from his horse or cattle, so as to be unable to
have the full control of them.
19th. Any person who shall act as driver or have
the sole charge of more than one vehicle on any
public place, road, or street, unless in cases where

Children to be dealt with under "The Neglected and
Criminal Children Act, 1867," in the Provincial
District of Wellington, to be sent to Reformatory
School, Caversham.

NORMANBY, Governor.

WHEREAS no school established pursuant to
"The Neglected and Criminal Children Act,
1867," for convicted children, by that Act provided
for, exists in the Provincial District of Wellington:

Now, therefore, I, George Augustus Constantine,
Marquis of Normanby, the Governor of the Colony
of New Zealand, in pursuance and exercise of the
power and authority vested in me in that behalf, do
hereby order and arrange that the Reformatory
School at Caversham, in the Provincial District of
Otago, shall and may be used in common for con-
victed children requiring to be dealt with under the
provisions of the said Act in the Provincial District
of Wellington, as well as of convicted children re-
quiring to be dealt with by virtue of the said Act in
the said Provincial District of Otago.

As witness the hand of His Excellency the
Governor, this twenty-fifth day of June,
one thousand eight hundred and seventy-
eight.

J. BALLANCE,
(for the Minister of Justice.)

By-laws, Gladstone Borough, confirmed.

Colonial Secretary's Office,
Wellington, 26th June, 1878.

THE following By-laws of the Borough of Glad-
stone are published in accordance with "The
Otago Municipal Corporations Empowering Act,
1865."

G. S. WHITMORE.

BY-LAWS MADE UNDER THE AUTHORITY OF SCHE-
DULE A OF "THE OTAGO MUNICIPAL CORPORATIONS
EMPOWERING ACT, 1865."

ANY person found guilty of any of the following
offences, omissions, or neglects, within the Town of
Gladstone, shall, on being convicted of any such
offences, neglects, or omissions, be liable to pay any
sum not exceeding five pounds.

1st. Throwing any glass, filth, dirt, rubbish, or
other matter of a similar nature, upon any street,
footway, court, alley, or public place whatsoever.

2nd. Riding, driving, leading, or wheeling any bar-
row, cart, dray, or carriage upon or along any footpath,



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πŸ—ΊοΈ Land temporarily reserved in the Provincial District of Hawke's Bay (continued from previous page)

πŸ—ΊοΈ Lands, Settlement & Survey
24 June 1878
Land reservation, Hawke's Bay, Havelock, Telegraph station site, Section 78
  • J. Macandrew

🏘️ By-laws regarding public conduct and street usage in Gladstone Borough (Continuation) (continued from previous page)

🏘️ Provincial & Local Government
26 June 1878
By-laws, Gladstone Borough, Public conduct, Street offences, Driving regulations

βš–οΈ Order for Wellington convicted children to be sent to Caversham Reformatory School

βš–οΈ Justice & Law Enforcement
25 June 1878
Neglected and Criminal Children Act 1867, Reformatory School, Caversham, Wellington, Otago
  • Normanby, Governor
  • J. Ballance (for the Minister of Justice)

🏘️ Confirmation of By-laws for the Borough of Gladstone

🏘️ Provincial & Local Government
26 June 1878
By-laws, Gladstone Borough, Public conduct, Streets, Otago Municipal Corporations Empowering Act
  • G. S. Whitmore