✨ County Council Proclamations and By-laws
Numb. 112.
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SUPPLEMENT
TO THE
NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE
OF
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1883.
Published by Authority.
WELLINGTON, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1883.
Special Order made by Waipawa County Council.—Pro-
claiming a County Road.
Colonial Secretary's Office,
Wellington, 20th October, 1883.
THE following special order, made by the Waipawa
County Council, is published in accordance with "The
Counties Act 1876 Amendment Act, 1882."
THOMAS DICK.
SPECIAL ORDER.
At a meeting of the Waipawa County Council, held on the
4th of October, 1883, the following resolution was duly
passed, viz. : "That the line of road from Kopua to Maka-
toku, running parallel with the railway line, be proclaimed a
county road."
I hereby certify that the above was duly confirmed by the
Waipawa County Council on the 4th day of October, 1883.
ALEX. ST. C. INGLIS,
County Clerk.
By-laws Nos. 2 to 4 made by Manawatu County Council.
Colonial Secretary's Office,
Wellington, 20th October, 1883.
THE following by-laws, made by the Manawatu County
Council, are published in accordance with "The
Counties Act 1876 Amendment Act, 1882."
THOMAS DICK.
BY-LAW No. II.
REGULATING THE USE OF SLAUGHTERHOUSES.
Interpretation.
- The word "slaughterhouse" shall include the house,
buildings, yards, and premises in respect of which any license
may be granted under this by-law, and the words "In-
spector of Slaughterhouses" shall mean the person appointed
by the Manawatu County Council to inspect such slaughter-
houses; the words "great cattle" shall mean horned cattle
or neat cattle; and the words "small cattle" shall mean and
include sheep, goats, and swine.
Buildings or Premises to be licensed.
- No building or premises within the Manawatu County
shall be used as a place for the slaughtering of cattle unless
the same be licensed as hereinafter mentioned; nor shall
any building or premises, unless so licensed, be used for the
slaughtering of cattle after notice has been served upon such
owner or occupiers, or left for him on such premises, requiring
such owner to discontinue such uses, or to take out a license
under this by-law for such building and premises.
Slaughtering.
- Every person applying to the Manawatu County Council
for a slaughtering license shall advertise his intention to
apply for such license, and notify, in one of the county papers,
once in each week for four weeks, in such advertisement the
site of such slaughterhouse; and such site shall be approved
by the Inspector before any license is granted.
License Fee.
- The fee for such new license shall be £6 per annum or
any fraction thereof, and must be paid to the Clerk or Trea-
surer of the Council, with the application, before such appli-
cation is entertained, to be returned if license is not granted;
and no license shall be transferred without the consent of
the Council, and in any such transfer a fee of £1 shall be
paid.
Applications for Renewal.
- All applications for renewal must be made, and a fee of
£5 paid, to the Clerk of the Council, on or before the last
Tuesday in November in each year, or the applicant will be
charged as for a new license.
Fees to be paid monthly.
- All fees under clause 34 of "The Slaughterhouses Act,
1877," for inspection and killing shall be paid to the Council
monthly.
Duration of License.
- Every such license shall remain in force from the date
thereof until the 31st day of December then next ensuing
and no longer.
Skins to be kept and produced.
- Every licensed person shall keep the skins of all cattle
slaughtered by him for fourteen days, which shall be pro-
duced on demand at the place of slaughter to the said
Inspector.
Slaughterhouses to be kept clean.
- Every licensed slaughterhouse shall be kept clean, and
the buildings shall be scraped, whitewashed, and purified, to
the satisfaction of the Inspector aforesaid.
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🏘️ Special Order Proclaiming a County Road by Waipawa County Council
🏘️ Provincial & Local Government4 October 1883
Waipawa County Council, County Road, Kopua, Makatoku, Railway line, Special Order
- THOMAS DICK
- ALEX. ST. C. INGLIS, County Clerk
🏘️ By-laws Nos. 2 to 4 made by Manawatu County Council regarding Slaughterhouses
🏘️ Provincial & Local Government20 October 1883
Manawatu County Council, By-laws, Slaughterhouses, Licensing, Inspection, Fees
- THOMAS DICK
NZ Gazette 1883, No 112