✨ Local Government Orders
2094
THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
No. 94
deemed to have committed a breach of these by-laws, and
on conviction thereof shall be liable for each offence to a
penalty not exceeding £5.
- “Heavy traffic” shall mean the transportation of any
vehicle, engine, or machine which shall, together with any
stone, earth, or scoria-ash being transported thereon, weigh
more than 1½ tons avoirdupois to each pair of wheels.
“Owner” of any vehicle shall include a bailee or hirer
entitled to the possession and use or profit thereof.
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Any constable or any officer of the Board may stop and
detain any vehicle which in his opinion infringes any of these
by-laws, and inspect, examine, and measure the tires thereof;
and the weight of such vehicle and the contents thereof;
and the driver or person for the time being in charge of such
vehicle shall permit such inspection, examination, measure-
ment, and weighing to be made accordingly, and shall, if so
requested by any such constable or officer of the Board, take
such vehicle, together with the contents thereof, to the
nearest weighbridge, and then and there weigh the same;
and no person shall obstruct any such constable or officer in
or about the making of such inspection, examination,
measurement, or weighing. -
Applications for licenses under clause 1, or a permit
under clause 2, of these by-laws shall be made in writing
to the Clerk of the Board. Such licenses or permits shall
be under the hand of the Clerk. All licenses shall expire
twelve calendar months from the date of the issue thereof. -
The Clerk shall keep, at the office of the Board, a
register of all licenses issued under clause 1, and permits
under clause 2, of these by-laws. Such register shall be
open to public inspection without fee. -
Every license shall be numbered, and the owner of the
licensed vehicle shall cause the like number to be legibly
painted and maintained, during the currency of the license,
on the off side of such vehicle, in white figures on a black
ground, together with the letters “O.T.H.R.B.,” each of such
figures and letters to be not less than 1 in. in length.
Form of License.
- License under clause 1 of these by-laws may be in, or
to the effect of, the following form:—
One-Tree Hill Road Board Vehicle-license.
Annual license fee, £ No. .
This is to certify that, pursuant to the provisions of clause 1
of the by-laws regulating heavy traffic on roads passed by
the One-Tree Hill Road Board on the 8th day of October,
1901, the vehicle numbered [or to be numbered ], of
which , of , is the owner, is hereby licensed
to engage in heavy traffic on the roads under the control of
the said Board until the day of , 190 , Clerk.
I hereby certify that the above by-laws have been duly
made and passed by the One-Tree Hill Road Board at a
special meeting of the Board held on the 8th day of
October, 1901.
H. B. Morton,
Chairman, One-Tree Hill Road Board.
Special Order made by the Paparata Road Board, County of Manukau.
Colonial Secretary’s Office,
Wellington, 29th October, 1901.
THE following special order, made by the Paparata Road Board, is published in accordance with the provisions of “The Road Boards Act, 1882.”
J. G. WARD.
SPECIAL ORDER MADE BY THE PAPARATA ROAD BOARD.
The Paparata Road Board proposed by resolution, for the purpose of providing interest and sinking fund on a loan of £1,500, to be borrowed from the Government for a term of forty-one years, at 3½ per cent., under the provisions of “The Government Loans to Local Bodies Act, 1886,” “The Local Bodies’ Loans Act, 1886,” and their amendments, and subsections (2) and (4) of section 37 of “The Rating Act, 1894”—
That a special order be now made to make a special rate of ⅔d. in the pound upon all the rateable properties in the Paparata Road District, the said special rate to be an annually recurring rate for forty-one years, and will become due and payable in two instalments—viz., on the 1st day of January and the 1st day of July in each year—to the collector, at his residence, during the currency of the loan.
I, William Caie, Clerk to the Paparata Road Board, do hereby certify that the above is a true copy of a special order made by the Paparata Road Board on the 4th day of May, 1901, and that the same was duly passed on the 15th day of June, 1901, in accordance with “The Road Boards Act, 1882.”
W. CAIE,
Clerk, Paparata Road Board.
Bombay, 8th October, 1901.
Special Order made by the Mauku Road Board, County of Manukau.
Colonial Secretary’s Office,
Wellington, 28th October, 1901.
THE following special order, made by the Mauku Road Board, is published in accordance with the provisions of “The Road Boards Act, 1882.”
J. G. WARD.
SPECIAL ORDER made by the Mauku Road Board on the 10th Day of August, 1901.
That a special order be now made, under the provisions of “The Noxious Weeds Act, 1900,” declaring that gorse (Ulex europæus) is a noxious weed within the boundaries of the Mauku Road District.
I certify that the above special order was duly made in accordance with the provisions of “The Road Boards Act, 1882.”
A. E. WRIGHT,
Clerk, Mauku Road Board.
Patumahoe, 21st October, 1901.
Result of Poll for Proposed Loan, Borough of Carterton.
Colonial Secretary’s Office,
Wellington, 30th October, 1901.
THE following notice, received from the Mayor of the Borough of Carterton, is published in accordance with the provisions of “The Municipal Corporations Act, 1900.”
J. G. WARD.
CARTERTON BOROUGH COUNCIL.
The Hon. the Colonial Secretary, Wellington.
SIR,—Pursuant to the provisions of “The Municipal Corporations Act, 1900,” I have the honour to give you notice that a poll has been taken on the proposal to raise a special loan of £250 for the purpose of metalling Victoria Street, forming the footpaths, and constructing the railway-crossing thereon, and, as security for the said loan, to strike a special rate of 1⅔d. in the pound on the properties being part of Section No. 208, and having a frontage to Victoria Street, annually recurring, and sufficient to yield the annual interest on the loan, together with a sinking fund calculated to repay the loan in forty years, more or less; and, further, I beg to give you notice that the said resolution has been carried.
I beg to enclose statutory declaration as by the said Act directed.
I have, &c.,
JAMES BAILLIE,
Mayor.
Council Chambers, Carterton, 19th October, 1901.
In the matter of “The Municipal Corporations Act, 1900”; and in the matter of a proposal by the Mayor, Councillors, and Burgesses of the Borough of Carterton to raise a special loan of £250 for the purpose of metalling Victoria Street, forming the footpaths, and constructing the railway-crossing thereon, and, as security for the said loan, to strike a special rate of 1⅔d. in the pound upon the properties being part of Section No. 208, and having a frontage to Victoria Street, annually recurring and sufficient to yield the annual interest on the loan, together with a sinking fund calculated to repay the loan in forty years.
I, James Baillie, of Carterton, Chemist, the Mayor for the time being of the Borough of Carterton, do solemnly and sincerely declare that all proceedings required by law to be taken in or towards obtaining the sanction of the electors to the aforesaid proposal have been duly taken, and that the resolution in favour of the proposal has been duly carried.
And I make this solemn declaration conscientiously believing the same to be true, and by virtue of an Act of the General Assembly of New Zealand intituled “The Justices of the Peace Act, 1882.”
JAMES BAILLIE.
Signed and declared by the said James Baillie, at Carterton, this 19th day of October, 1901, before me—
Geo. A. Fairbrother, a Justice of the Peace for the Colony of New Zealand.
Civil Service Senior Examination.
Education Department,
Wellington, 6th March, 1901.
NOTICE is hereby given that, for the Civil Service Senior Examination of January, 1902, candidates may read “The Tempest” as an alternative to “King Lear,” one of the special books already prescribed for the examination. The examination papers will contain alternative questions on these two plays, in addition to questions on the other work set.
W. C. WALKER.
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Special Order for by-laws regulating heavy traffic by One-Tree Hill Road Board
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- H. B. Morton, Chairman, One-Tree Hill Road Board
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- W. Caie, Clerk, Paparata Road Board
- J. G. Ward
🏘️ Special Order declaring gorse a noxious weed in Mauku Road District
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Road Board, Noxious Weeds Act, Gorse, Ulex europaeus, Pest control, County of Manukau, Patumahoe
- A. E. Wright, Clerk, Mauku Road Board
- J. G. Ward
🏘️ Result of poll for proposed loan in Borough of Carterton
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Borough Council, Municipal loan, Poll result, Metalling road, Footpaths, Railway crossing, Special rate, Victoria Street, Carterton
- James Baillie, Mayor, Carterton
- Geo. A. Fairbrother, Justice of the Peace
🎓 Civil Service Senior Examination notice on prescribed reading
🎓 Education, Culture & Science6 March 1901
Civil Service Examination, Senior Examination, Prescribed texts, Shakespeare, The Tempest, King Lear
- W. C. Walker
NZ Gazette 1901, No 94