Local Government By-laws and Miscellaneous Notices




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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
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Charges for extraordinary supply.
10. Extraordinary supply shall be charged for at two shillings per thousand gallons, or such price as the Council may from time to time decide, or, subject to the by-laws, at such prices as the Council and consumer may agree.

Notices.
11. All notices required to be given to the Council or its Inspector shall be delivered at or posted to the County Clerk at the Council’s offices.

Penalty clause.
12. In addition to and subject to any penalties imposed by the Municipal Corporations Act, 1908, and its amendments, in respect of waterworks and water-supply, any person offending against any of the provisions of these by-laws or the by-laws relating to water-supply passed in 1913, or any section or part of a section thereof, or guilty of any omission or neglect respecting anything contained therein or in any section or part of a section thereof, shall for every separate offence, whether by any act, neglect, or omission, be liable to forfeit a penalty not exceeding ten pounds, which penalty shall be recoverable in a summary manner before a Stipendiary Magistrate or one or more of His Majesty’s Justices of the Peace for the Dominion of New Zealand.

SCHEDULE.
COUNTY OF HEATHCOTE.
“The Heathcote County By-Law No. 1, 1913,” and “The Heathcote County Supplementary Water By-laws, 1914.”

Form of Application for Ordinary Supply.
To the Chairman, Councillors, and Inhabitants of the County of Heathcote, Christchurch.
I, , of the County of Heathcote, hereby make application to have the water laid on to my premises situate in Road [Street], at present in the occupation of .
And I hereby agree to comply with and be bound by the by-laws mentioned above and their amendments relating to water-supply. And it is hereby further agreed that if from any cause whatever the supply of water is cut off by the Council, or the Council is not able to supply the same, the Council will not in any case be liable for any damages or compensation whatsoever. I agree to pay to the Council such sum for inspecting the system on my premises and other apparatus, and I agree also to pay for connecting same with the water-supply main at such price, as may be fixed by the Council. And I further give notice that , licensed plumber, will be employed to execute the necessary work, who will proceed with the same on the day of , 19 .
Dated this day of , 19 .

COUNTY OF HEATHCOTE.
“The Heathcote County By-law No. 1, 1913,” and “The Heathcote County Supplementary Water By-laws, 1914.”

Form of Application for Extraordinary Supply or Supply outside County.
No. . Date of Application: , 19 .
I, , of , hereby make application to have the water laid on to my premises situate in , at present in the occupation of , and to be used as follows:—
And I hereby agree to comply with and be bound by the above-mentioned by-laws and their amendments relating to water-supply. And I hereby tender the amount for inspection of and connection to the water-main—namely, pounds shillings and pence. And it is hereby further agreed that if from any cause whatever the supply of water is cut off by the Council, the Council will not in any case be liable for any damages or compensation whatsoever. And I further give notice that , licensed plumber, will be employed to execute the necessary work, who will proceed with the same on the day of , 19 .

The foregoing by-laws, together with the Schedules, were made by special order passed at a special meeting of the Council held on the 6th day of October, 1914, and confirmed at a special meeting held on the 6th day of November, 1914; and the same shall come into force on the 16th day of November, 1914.

The common seal of the Chairman, Councillors, and Inhabitants of the County of Heathcote was affixed to the above-written special order and by-law on the 6th day of November, 1914.

GEO. SCOTT,
Chairman.
E. MULCOCK,
Councillor.
W. V. SIDDALL,
County Clerk.

CONSOLIDATED STATUTES.

REDUCTION IN PRICE TO THE PUBLIC.

SETS of Consolidated Statutes consisting of five Volumes, in Cloth Binding, may now be obtained at the price of £5 per set.

JOHN MACKAY,
Government Printer.

Printing and Stationery Department,
21st November, 1913.

SCHOOL FOR THE DEAF, NEAR SUMNER, CHRISTCHURCH.

UNDER THE CONTROL AND SUPERVISION OF THE EDUCATION DEPARTMENT.

Director: Mr. J. E. STEVENS.

FOR Deaf Children of sound intellect. The pupils are taught to understand and use ordinary speech. The full charge for board and education is £40 a year, but less is accepted from parents who cannot afford to pay this amount. In case of necessity admission is free.

By the Education Act it is compulsory for deaf children to come under instruction at the age of six, and to continue until the age of twenty-one unless the Education Department previously grants exemption. Though a child is, as a rule, best fitted to begin the school course at the age of six, advice should be obtained as soon as any sign of deafness is observed.

The following classes of deaf children are admitted to the School for the Deaf (sound intellect being always a necessity):—

  1. Children born deaf, or who have lost their hearing before learning to speak.
  2. Children who can hear a little, but are too deaf to be taught in a public school.
  3. Children who have lost their hearing after having learned to speak.

The Act imposes upon every parent, teacher of a school (either public or private), constable, or officer of a charitable or kindred institution who is aware of the place of residence (either temporary or permanent) of a deaf child, and the householder in whose house any such child resides, an obligation to send notification of the fact to the Minister of Education, giving the name, age, and address of the child; and any neglect or failure to comply with this provision involves liability to a fine.

Information and advice may be obtained from the Director, or from

THE SECRETARY FOR EDUCATION,
Wellington.

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🏘️ Heathcote County Supplementary Water-Supply By-Laws, 1914 (continued from previous page)

🏘️ Provincial & Local Government
6 November 1914
Water-supply, By-laws, Heathcote County, Charges, Notices, Penalty
  • GEO. SCOTT, Chairman
  • E. MULCOCK, Councillor
  • W. V. SIDDALL, County Clerk

🏛️ Consolidated Statutes Reduction in Price

🏛️ Governance & Central Administration
21 November 1913
Statutes, Price reduction, Government Printer
  • JOHN MACKAY, Government Printer

🎓 School for the Deaf Admission and Notification Requirements

🎓 Education, Culture & Science
Deaf children, Education, Admission, Notification, Compulsory instruction
  • Mr. J. E. STEVENS, Director
  • THE SECRETARY FOR EDUCATION

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