Local Government By-laws, Mining License Application, Company Liquidation, Medical Register Application




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hereunder written (other than clause 3 of the Third Schedule) respectively, commits an offence, and shall upon conviction thereof be liable to pay a fine not exceeding £5 (five pounds) for every such offence.

First Schedule.

In regard to vehicles which at the time of any alleged breach of these by-laws are being used for any purpose other than chiefly for the carriage of passengers or persons,—

(a.) No two-wheeled cart or dray, with or without springs, shall have tires of less width than 3½ inches.

(b.) No two-wheeled cart or dray, with or without springs, and having tires of 3½ or more inches in width, shall be drawn by more than two horses or four bullocks.

(c.) No four-wheeled vehicle of any description, with or without springs, shall have tires of less width than 4 inches.

(d.) No four-wheeled vehicle of any description, with or without springs, and having tires of 4 or more inches in width, shall be drawn by more than four horses or six bullocks.

Second Schedule.

In regard to vehicles, which at the time of any alleged breach of this by-law are being used chiefly for the purpose of carrying passengers or persons for reward,—

(d.) No four-wheeled vehicle of any description, with or without springs, shall have tires of less width than 2 inches.

(e.) No four-wheeled vehicle of any description, with or without springs, and having tires of 2 inches or more in width, shall be drawn by more than five horses or other animals.

Third Schedule.

  1. No vehicle, engine, or machine, of whatsoever kind or description, whatever the width of its tires, shall itself, or together or with any thing or things being transported thereon, weigh more than one and a half tons avoirdupois to each pair of wheels.

  2. Every vehicle or machine which at the time of any alleged breach of this by-law shall be in the act of being used on any road in the County of Weber for any purpose other than chiefly for the carriage of persons or passengers, and whether plying for hire or not, shall have plainly marked thereon the correct weight of such vehicle or machine.

  3. Every person who shall drive, use, or employ, or who shall permit or suffer to be driven, used, or employed, any vehicle or machine upon any road in the County of Weber for any purpose other than chiefly for the carriage of passengers or persons, whether plying for hire or not, without having plainly and correctly marked thereon the true weight of such vehicle commits an offence, and upon conviction thereof shall be liable to pay a fine not exceeding £20 (twenty pounds).

  4. The driver of every vehicle or machine that is being used upon any road in the County of Weber for any purpose other than chiefly for the carriage of passengers or persons shall, upon the request of any person authorized in that behalf by the Weber County Council, give such information as to the load or the contents of such vehicle or machine, and the quantity, weight, size, or measurement of the same, and shall do such acts for the purpose of enabling the same to be ascertained, as such authorized person requests; and any driver refusing, failing, or neglecting to give such information, or in any way acting in breach of this provision, commits an offence, and on conviction thereof shall be liable to pay a fine not exceeding £5 (five pounds).

  5. For the purpose of ascertaining the weight of the contents of any vehicle or machine from a computation of the cubical or superficial measurement thereof the following quantities of material shall be deemed to be the weights set opposite to them hereunder, that is to say :—

Nature of Load. Quantity. Computed Weight.
Sawn timber ... 400 sup. ft. 1 ton
Firewood ... 128 cub. ft. 2 tons
Gravel or stone ... 1 cub. yd. 27 cwt.
Bricks ... 500 bricks 25 cwt.
Wheat ... 10 sacks 1 ton
Oats ... 14 sacks 1 ton
Potatoes ... 12 sacks 1 ton
Chaff ... 24 sacks 1 ton
Wool ... 5 bales 1 ton

The above by-laws were made by special order passed at a special meeting of the Council held on the 2nd day of March, 1912, and confirmed at an ordinary meeting of the said Council held on the 6th day of April, 1912.

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The common seal of the Corporation of the Chairman, Councillors, and Inhabitants of the Weber County was hereunto affixed on the 6th day of April, 1912, in the presence of—

JAMES E. RIDDELL,
County Chairman.

THOS. GRANT,
County Clerk.

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UNDER THE MINING ACT, 1908.

APPLICATION FOR LICENSE FOR A WATER-RACE.

To the Warden of the Otago Mining District, at Arrowtown.

PURSUANT to the Mining Act, 1908, the undersigned, Robert Murray Paterson, of Ayrburn, Sheep-farmer, hereby applies for a license for a water-race, as specified in the Schedule hereto, the course whereof has been duly marked out for the purpose.

Precise time of marking out privilege applied for : 15th April, 1912, at 10.17 a.m.

Date and number of miner’s right: 10th April, 1912; No. 90067.

Address for service: C/o C. E. Gudgeon, Mining Agent, Queenstown.

Dated at Ayrburn, this 15th day of April, 1912.

Schedule.

Locality of the race and of its starting and terminal points: Commencing at a point in Hayes Creek in Section 69, Block 7, Shotover Survey District, about 12 chains from the southern boundary of said section, thence along Section 81 of the said Block I, thence into Section 47 of the said Block I a distance of 1 chain.

Pegs marked 7.

Length and intended course of race: 26 chains; north and south.

Points of intake: At head of race.

Estimated time and cost of construction: Already constructed; £700.

Mean depth and breadth: 3 ft. 6 in. by 2 ft. deep, and iron fluming 3 ft. across top and 2 ft. deep.

Number of heads to be diverted: Ten.

Purpose for which water is to be used: Irrigation, domestic, and driving machinery.

Proposed term of license: Forty-two years.

R. M. PATERSON,
(By his Solicitors, INDER AND COCHRANE),
Applicant.

Precise time of filing of the foregoing application: 15th April, 1912, at 11.30 a.m.

Time and place appointed for the hearing of the application and all objections thereto: Tuesday, 21st May, 1912, at 11 a.m. at Warden’s Court, at Arrowtown.

Objections must be filed in the Registrar’s office and notified to applicant at least three days before the time so appointed.

A. J. THOMPSON,
Mining Registrar.

363

NOTICE is hereby given that the following special resolution was passed at a meeting of shareholders of the Te Mata Co-operative Dairy Company (Limited) on 7th March, and confirmed at a meeting of shareholders held on 4th April :—

Resolution: “That the company go into voluntary Liquidation, and that G. CARR and E. C. HOUCHEN be appointed Liquidators.”

G. CARR, Secretary.

Raglan, 17th April, 1912.

364

I SOPHIA RUTH CHILD, Bachelor of Medicine, Sydney, New South Wales, and now residing in Dunedin, Otago, do hereby give notice that I intend to apply on the 17th day of May, 1912, to have my name placed on the Medical Register of the Dominion of New Zealand; and that I have deposited the evidence of my qualifications at the office of the Registrar of Births, Deaths, and Marriages.

Dated at Dunedin, this 18th day of April, 1912.

SOPHIA RUTH CHILD, M.B.

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🏘️ Weber County Council By-laws for Vehicle Use (continued from previous page)

🏘️ Provincial & Local Government
6 April 1912
By-laws, Vehicle regulations, Road use, Weight limits, Weber County Council
  • JAMES E. RIDDELL, County Chairman
  • THOS. GRANT, County Clerk

🌾 Application for Water-Race License in Otago Mining District

🌾 Primary Industries & Resources
15 April 1912
Mining Act, Water-race license, Application, Otago, Arrowtown, Hayes Creek, Irrigation, Machinery
  • Robert Murray Paterson, Applicant for water-race license

  • A. J. THOMPSON, Mining Registrar

🏢 Te Mata Co-operative Dairy Company (Limited) Voluntary Liquidation

🏢 State Enterprises & Insurance
17 April 1912
Company, Dairy company, Voluntary liquidation, Shareholders, Resolution
  • G. Carr, Appointed Liquidator
  • E. C. Houchen, Appointed Liquidator

  • G. CARR, Secretary

🏥 Application to be placed on the Medical Register of New Zealand

🏥 Health & Social Welfare
18 April 1912
Medical Register, Application, Qualifications, Dunedin, Bachelor of Medicine
  • Sophia Ruth Child (Bachelor of Medicine), Applicant for Medical Register