✨ Public Health Regulations, Mining Notices
APRIL 18.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 895
- In no case shall the grave of any such person be opened until at least five years have elapsed from the date of interment.
FIRST SCHEDULE. (Form 1, Reg. 4.)
REPORT OF HOUSE-TO-HOUSE INSPECTION.
"The Public Health Act, 1900."
I, , an Inspector appointed by the [Local authority] under the provisions of the above-mentioned Act, hereby report that I have this day inspected the dwellinghouse described below, and that the result of my inspection is as follows:—
Is there at present, or has there been within the last two months, a case of infectious disease?
If so, what means have been taken to check the spread of such disease?
As regards the structure of the house, is it built of wood, brick, or stone?
If built of wood, is it raised above the ground sufficiently to allow of free ventilation?
Is the yard and ground near by free from subsoil water?
Is there any evidence of bedroom slops, &c., having been thrown upon the ground?
Is there any stagnant water lying underneath the house?
Is the house connected with the sewer: if so, are the drains properly trapped?
If a privy is used, how far is it from the nearest door or window? Is the night-soil received into an iron pan or wooden bucket? How often is it emptied?
How many people use the same privy?
Are there animals ("animal" includes birds) kept about the house?
Do they get their potable water from the main, or from a well or pump?
If from a pump, state its exact distance from the privy, probable depth of well or pipe, and nature of soil.
Are there any evidences of rats about the premises?
Description of premises [Describe locality, name of street, number or name of house, &c.] :
Occupier’s name :
Occupation :
Owner’s name :
Occupation :
Address :
Dated the day of , 19 . , Inspector.
(Form 2, Reg. 5.)
REPORT ON INSPECTION OF AN INN OR LODGINGHOUSE.
"The Public Health Act, 1900."
I, , an Inspector appointed by the [Local authority] under the provisions of the above-mentioned Act, hereby report that I have this day inspected the inn [or lodging-house] described below, and that the result of my inspection is as follows:—
Number of rooms appropriated in any way to the use of lodgers :
The cubic contents of each such room, giving each room its distinctive number as required by Regulation 7 :
Means of ventilating each room—(a) by chimney, (b) by window opening directly to the outer air :
Number of bath-rooms :
Number of privies or closets (N.B.—There should be at least one closet for every twenty lodgers) :
Condition of privies, whether clean and properly furnished :
Condition of interior generally as to cleanliness and sanitary provision :
Is there a sufficient supply of pure water, allowing at least 10 gallons per head per day for the maximum number of inmates :
Description of premises [Describe locality, name of street, number or name of house, &c.] :
Occupier’s name :
Occupation :
Owner’s name :
Occupation :
Address :
Maximum number of lodgers allowed :
Dated the day of , 19 . , Inspector.
SECOND SCHEDULE.
TO PRODUCE SULPHUR-DIOXIDE.
BREAK roll or rock sulphur into pieces between the size of a cherry and a loquat, place the pieces in an iron vessel supported over a tub of water, wet with a little methylated spirit, and set on fire.
One pound and a half of sulphur is sufficient for a room of 1,000 ft. cubic capacity.
As witness the hand of His Excellency the Governor, this tenth day of April, one thousand nine hundred and one.
J. G. WARD.
Notice of Application to proclaim Rivers and Streams, together with all their Tributaries, Watercourses for the Deposit of Tailings, &c.
RANFURLY, Governor.
IN pursuance of the powers vested in him by section one hundred and nine of "The Mining Act, 1898," His Excellency the Governor hereby notifies that application has been made to him to constitute and set apart by Proclamation the watercourses the name, locality, and description whereof are set forth in the Schedule hereto, to be watercourses into which may be discharged any tailings, débris, and waste water produced by or resulting from mining operations carried on under the said Act.
Any person who objects to such Proclamation being made, or whose land, or riparian or other rights in respect of such land, will be damaged or injuriously affected by the operation thereof, is required to serve on the Minister of Mines, within the period of ninety days after the publication hereof in the Gazette, full particulars of such objection, and also a claim in the prescribed form setting forth full particulars of all compensation that will be claimed by him in the event of such Proclamation being made.
No person will be entitled to any compensation for damage or injury consequent on the operation of such Proclamation unless his claim is duly served in the manner and within the period aforesaid.
SCHEDULE.
OTAGO AND SOUTHLAND LAND DISTRICTS.
That stream known as Awamoko Stream, in Waitaki County, which flows north-easterly from its source in Block IV., Kakanui Survey District, for a distance of about twenty-one miles to its confluence with the Waitaki River; together with the tributaries thereof.
That stream known as Kyeburn, in Maniototo County, which flows southerly from its source near Kyeburn Hill for a distance of about twenty-two miles to its confluence with the Taieri River; together with the tributaries thereof.
That stream known as Hogburn, in Maniototo County, which flows southerly from its source in Naseby Survey District for a distance of about sixteen miles to its confluence with the Taieri River; together with the tributaries thereof.
That river known as the Fraser River, in Vincent County, which flows northerly and south-easterly from its source in the Old Man Range for a distance of about twenty-four miles to its confluence with the Clutha River; together with the tributaries thereof.
That river known as the Tuapeka River, in Tuapeka County, which flows southerly from its source in Block XVII., Tuapeka East Survey District, for a distance of about twenty miles to its confluence with the Clutha River; together with its tributaries—Wetherstone, Gabriel, and Monroe Streams.
That river known as the Cardrona River, in Lake County, which flows northerly from its source in Crown Survey District for a distance of about twenty-five miles to its confluence with the Clutha River; together with the tributaries thereof.
That river known as the Arrow River, in the Lake County, which flows southerly from its source near Mount Hyde for a distance of about twenty miles to its confluence with the Kawarau River; together with its tributaries north of Arrowtown.
That river known as the Shotover River, in Lake County, which flows southerly from its source near Mount Ansted for a distance of about forty miles to its confluence with the Kawarau River; together with the tributaries thereof.
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Regulations under the Public Health Act, 1900
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🏥 Health & Social WelfarePublic Health Act, House Inspection, Infectious Disease, Sanitation, Lodginghouse Inspection, Ventilation, Water Supply, Privy Conditions
🏥 Form for Reporting House-to-House Inspection under Public Health Act
🏥 Health & Social WelfarePublic Health Act, House Inspection, Dwelling Conditions, Sanitation, Occupier Details, Owner Details, Water Source, Animal Keeping, Rats
🏥 Form for Reporting Inspection of Inn or Lodginghouse under Public Health Act
🏥 Health & Social WelfarePublic Health Act, Lodginghouse Inspection, Room Capacity, Ventilation, Bathrooms, Privies, Cleanliness, Water Supply, Maximum Lodgers
🏥 Method for Producing Sulphur-Dioxide for Disinfection
🏥 Health & Social Welfare10 April 1901
Sulphur-Dioxide, Disinfection, Methylated Spirit, Fumigation, Sanitation, Mining Health
- J. G. Ward
🌾 Notice of Application to Proclaim Rivers for Discharge of Mining Tailings
🌾 Primary Industries & Resources10 April 1901
Mining Act 1898, Tailings Disposal, Watercourses, River Proclamation, Otago, Southland, Waitaki River, Taieri River, Clutha River, Kawarau River, Awamoko Stream, Kyeburn, Hogburn, Fraser River, Tuapeka River, Cardrona River, Arrow River, Shotover River
- Ranfurlly, Governor
NZ Gazette 1901, No 38