✨ Local Government Notices
2702
THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
[No. 102
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Any person who carts, or causes to be carted, any flax,
metal, stone, bricks, timber, or any building material what-
soever on or upon any road within the district when such
road is wet or soft shall be guilty of an offence; provided
that the Board, or some person having the authority of the
Board, shall have given to such person written notice, or
shall have placed a written or printed notice in a conspicuous
place on such road, or shall have inserted in a newspaper
circulating in the district a notice, that such road is unfit
for the carriage of the above-mentioned goods. -
No person shall cart, or cause to be carted, any flax,
metal, manure, stone, bricks, timber, or any building materials
whatsoever upon any road within the district between the
1st day of May and the 30th day of September (both inclusive)
in each or any year without the written permission of the
Board had and obtained. -
No person shall ride, drive, or lead any cattle on or
along any footway or footpath constructed for foot passengers
only within the district. -
No person shall drive, take, or conduct upon or along
any public road in the district any vehicle, engine, or machine
which with any thing or things being transported thereon
exceeds for each pair of wheels the respective weights specified
in the first column of the table hereunder, unless the width
of the tires of such vehicle, engine, or machine shall not be
less than that set forth respectively opposite such respective
weights in the second column of the said table.
Where the weight of any vehicle, engine, or ma-
chine, together with any thing or things being
transported thereon, for each pair of wheels
| The width of each
tire of such vehicle,
engine, or machine
shall not be less
than
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Exceeds 5 tons ..
..
..
| 10 inches.
" 4 tons but does not exceed 5 tons
| 8 ",
" 3 ",
" 4 ",
| 6½ ",
" 2 ",
" 3 ",
| 5 ",
" 1½ ",
" 2 ",
| 4½ ",
" 1 ",
" 1½ ",
| 5 ",
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No person shall take any engine, agricultural or other
machine or implement, or any load of materials of any kind
weighing more than 2½ tons avoirdupois to each pair of
wheels used, across any bridge within the district without
the written sanction of the Board first had and obtained. -
No person shall take, or allow to be taken, any traction
engine over any bridge within the district except upon planks
laid down upon the ordinary planking of such bridge. -
Any person acting upon or under the authority of the
Board may at all times examine and measure the tires of
the wheels of any vehicle, and may examine, weigh, and
measure any vehicle or the load thereon which in his opinion
infringes these by-laws; and no person shall obstruct or
interfere with any person acting under such authority, or
refuse to permit such examination and measurement. -
No person shall obstruct, divert, or in any other way
interfere with any watercourse or drain on any road. -
On all side cuttings in the district where notices to
that effect are erected, any person driving a motor-car or
motor-bicycle shall keep on the outside of the road when
meeting any vehicle or horseman, but shall observe the
ordinary rules of the road when meeting or passing vehicles
or horsemen elsewhere. -
Every person driving a motor-car, or riding a bicycle,
tricycle, or similar vehicle upon any road or place within
the district, meeting or overtaking any person, either on
foot, riding any horse or driving any vehicle, shall ring his
bell or give other adequate warning before approaching
within two chains of such person, and shall not pass at a
greater speed than eight miles an hour. -
Any horseman, driver, or rider of any motor-car,
vehicle, bicycle, tricycle, or similar vehicle overtaking any
stock being driven on any road shall, if so requested by the
person in charge of such stock, wait before passing the said
stock until the formation of the road will allow him to do
so with safety to the stock being driven, and, if requested,
shall not pass them at other than a walking pace.
SCHEDULE.
APPLICATION TO FIX COST OF REINSTATING ROAD.
I, [Name in full], of [Address and occupation], hereby apply
to the Huntly Road Board to fix its estimates of the cost of
reinstating the Road from to .
I propose to engage in the conduct of upon and
along a certain road—viz., the road known as , and
between [Here state terminal points of the traffic route, also
the quantity of ].
I propose to convey such material during the months of
, in the year 19 , in the following manner, that is
to say :—
[If it is intended to be conveyed in vehicles, supply the
description and state the number of vehicles proposed to
be employed, the width of the tires of each vehicle, and the
number of horses or bullocks to be employed to draw each
vehicle. If timber is to be drawn in sledges or dragged,
state whether it is to be done by horses, or bullocks, or
engines, and in the case of horses or bullocks the number
of animals to be used.]
The above by-law was made by special order passed at a
special meeting of the Huntly Road Board held on the 23rd
day of March, 1918, was duly advertised in the Huntly Press,
according to law, and confirmed at a special meeting held
on the 27th day of April, 1918.
The common seal of the Inhabitants of the Huntly Road
District was affixed to the above by-law at the office of the
Road Board, in the presence of—
J. P. BAILEY, Chairman.
F. HARRIS, Clerk.
29th April, 1918.
I hereby certify that the above special order has been
duly passed.
F. HARRIS, Clerk.
Special Order made by the Wanganui County Council merging
Upper Wangaehu Road District.
Department of Internal Affairs,
Wellington, 22nd July, 1918.
THE following special order, made by the Wanganui
County Council, is published in accordance with the
provisions of the Counties Amendment Act, 1913.
G. W. RUSSELL,
Minister of Internal Affairs.
WANGANUI COUNTY COUNCIL.
Special Order merging the Upper Wangaehu Road Board
District in the Wanganui County.—Special Meeting held
19th June, 1918.
IN exercise of the powers conferred on it by section 31
of the Counties Act, 1908, the Wanganui County Council,
on the petition of the majority of the ratepayers of the Upper
Wangaehu Road Board District who have paid their rates,
resolves, by way of special order, that the said road district
shall be merged in the County of Wanganui, and the Board
thereof abolished.
The common seal of the Chairman, Councillors, and In-
habitants of the County of Wanganui was hereunto affixed
to the above special order, by the undersigned, in pursuance
of a resolution passed at a special meeting of the Wanganui
County Council on Wednesday, 17th July, 1918, at 11 a.m.
THOMAS HINE, Chairman.
D. MACKINTOSH, Councillor.
Witness to signatures—George Darbyshire, County Clerk,
Wanganui.—17th July, 1918.
I hereby certify that the above is a true copy of a special
order made by the Wanganui County Council at a special
meeting held on Wednesday, 19th June, 1918, and confirmed
at a subsequent special meeting held on Wednesday, 17th July,
1918.
GEO. DARBYSHIRE, County Clerk.
Wanganui, 17th July, 1918.
I hereby certify that the above special order has been
duly made.
GEO. DARBYSHIRE, County Clerk.
Wanganui County Council, 19th July, 1918.
Dates of Election of Members of the Port Chalmers Fire Board.
Department of Internal Affairs,
Wellington, 23rd July, 1918.
PURSUANT to section 18 of the Fire Brigades Act, 1908,
I, George Warren Russell, Minister of Internal Affairs,
and the Minister charged with the administration of the said
Act, do hereby appoint Monday, the 12th August, 1918,
to be the day for the holding of an election of three members
of the Port Chalmers Fire Board by the contributing local
authority; and I do further appoint Wednesday, the 31st
day of July, 1918, to be the day for the holding of an election
of three members of the Port Chalmers Fire Board by the
fire-insurance companies which for the time being are carry-
ing on business within the said Port Chalmers Fire District.
G. W. RUSSELL,
Minister of Internal Affairs.
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NZ Gazette 1918, No 102
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Huntly Road Board By-Laws
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🏘️ Provincial & Local Government29 April 1918
By-Laws, Road Board, Huntly, Heavy Traffic, Road Regulations
- J. P. Bailey, Chairman
- F. Harris, Clerk
🏘️ Special Order merging Upper Wangaehu Road District
🏘️ Provincial & Local Government22 July 1918
Road District, Merger, Wanganui County Council, Special Order
- G. W. Russell, Minister of Internal Affairs
- Thomas Hine, Chairman
- D. Mackintosh, Councillor
- George Darbyshire, County Clerk
🏘️ Dates of Election of Members of the Port Chalmers Fire Board
🏘️ Provincial & Local Government23 July 1918
Fire Board, Election Dates, Port Chalmers, Fire Brigades Act
- George Warren Russell, Minister of Internal Affairs