Selwyn County Traffic By-law Forms




DEC. 14.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.

I undertake to comply with all by-laws of the county which may be in force during the continuance of such license.

Dated this day of , 192 .

Sec. 9.] The Selwyn County Heavy and Motor-lorry Traffic By-law, 1922.

LICENSE FOR WAGON OR TRUCK.

WHEREAS , of , has applied for a license for a wagon or truck to be drawn by a traction-engine [or motor-lorry], particulars of which wagon or truck are given at foot hereof: And whereas the issue of such license has been duly authorized, and the fee of ten shillings payable under this by-law has been paid [or And whereas the wheels of the wagon or truck not “tracking” no fee is payable hereunder]:

Now, therefore, the said is hereby authorized to use the said wagon or truck on the roads within and under the control of the Selwyn County Council from the date hereof to the thirty-first day of December next, subject to the conditions of the Selwyn County Heavy and Motor-lorry Traffic By-law, 1922, in force within the County of Selwyn.

The No. of this license is

Dated this day of , 192 .

DESCRIPTION.

Weight unloaded:

Greatest weight to be carried:

To be drawn by traction-engine or to be drawn by motor-lorry:

Tires, metal or rubber:

If rubber, solid or pneumatic:

Width of tires of rear wheels:

Width of tires of front wheels:

Maker:

No. given to truck or wagon by County Council:

No. of license:

Sec. 11.] The Selwyn County Heavy and Motor-lorry Traffic By-law, 1922.

APPLICATION FOR A TRACTION-ENGINE DRIVER'S LICENSE.

To the Selwyn County Council, Hororata.

I, of , being the holder of a traction-engine driver's certificate granted to me under the Inspection of Machinery Act, 1908, and its amendments, do hereby apply for a license to drive a traction-engine within the County of Selwyn.

I attach hereto the above certificate.

I enclose herewith license fee, five shillings (5s.).

Dated this day of , 192 .

Sec. 11.] The Selwyn County Heavy and Motor-lorry Traffic By-law, 1922.

LICENCE TO DRIVE A TRACTION-ENGINE No. .

WHEREAS , of , having made application to the Selwyn County Council for a license to drive a traction-engine within the county, and having produced a traction-engine driver's certificate issued to him under the Inspection of Machinery Act, 1908, and having paid the sum of five shillings license fee required by the said by-law, and the said Council being satisfied that the said is a fit and proper person to have granted to him a traction-engine driver's license:

Now, therefore, I, the undersigned, the County Clerk of the said county, by the authority and on behalf of the said Council, do hereby grant such license, which is No. and described above, subject nevertheless to the provisions of the said by-law and of all by-laws from time to time made by the Council and in force for the time being.

Given under my hand at the office of the County Council at Hororata this day of , 192 .

Sec. 12 (/).] The Selwyn County Heavy and Motor-lorry Traffic By-law, 1922.

APPLICATION FOR CERTIFICATE OF ABILITY TO DRIVE A MOTOR-LORRY.

I, residing at , do hereby apply for a certificate of ability to drive a motor-lorry.

The fee of one pound is enclosed herewith.

Dated this day of , 192 .

Sec. 1? (e).] [Form No. 10.

The Selwyn County Heavy and Motor-lorry Traffic By-law, 1922.

CERTIFICATE OF ABILITY TO DRIVE A MOTOR-LORRY.

I, , hereby certify that has satisfied me that he is able to handle a motor-lorry efficiently, and has paid the fee of one pound payable in respect of this certificate.

Dated this day of , 192 .

Sec. 12 (j).] [Form No. 11.

The Selwyn County Heavy and Motor-lorry Traffic By-law, 1922.

APPLICATION FOR LICENSE TO DRIVE A MOTOR-LORRY.

To the Selwyn County Council, Hororata.

I, of , being the holder of a certificate of ability to drive a motor-lorry granted under this by-law, do hereby apply for a license to drive a motor-lorry within the County of Selwyn. The fee of five shillings is enclosed herewith.

Dated this day of , 192 .

Sec. 12 (j).] [Form No. 12.

The Selwyn County Heavy and Motor-lorry Traffic By-law, 1922.

LICENSE TO DRIVE A MOTOR-LORRY No. .

WHEREAS , of , having made application to the Selwyn County Council for a license to drive a motor-lorry within the county, and having produced a certificate of ability issued under the above by-law, and having paid the sum of five shillings license fee as required by the said by-law:

Now, therefore, I, the undersigned, the County Clerk of the said county, by the authority and on behalf of the said Council, do hereby grant such license, which is No. , and described above, subject nevertheless to the provisions of the said by-law and of all by-laws from time to time made by the Council and in force for the time being.

Given under my hand at the office of the County Council at Hororata this day of , 192 .

The foregoing by-law was made by special order of the Selwyn County Council by resolution passed at a special meeting held on Monday, the 2nd day of October, 1922, and confirmed at a subsequent meeting of the said Council held on Monday, the 6th day of November, 1922.

The common seal of the Chairman, Councillors, and Inhabitants of the Selwyn County was affixed to this special order and by-law on the 6th day of November, 1922, pursuant to a resolution of the Selwyn County Council, in the presence of—

F. J. ANDREW, Chairman. S. R. WRIGHT, Clerk.

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THE SELWYN COUNTY COUNCIL.

THE SELWYN COUNTY MOTOR TRAFFIC BY-LAW, 1922.

N pursuance of the powers and authorities vested in it by the Counties Act, 1920, the Motor Regulation Act, 1908, and of every other power in that behalf enabling it, the Selwyn County Council, by special order, makes and ordains this by-law.

The short title of this by-law shall be “The Selwyn County Motor Traffic By-law, 1922,” and it shall come into force on the 1st day of January, 1923.

In this by-law, if not inconsistent with the context,— “Motor-car” shall mean and include any vehicle propelled by mechanical power and which weighs more than five hundredweight, but shall include neither any traction-engine nor motor-lorry as defined in or governed by “The Selwyn County Heavy and Motor-lorry Traffic By-law,” nor any engine used upon a tramway or railway: “Motor-cycle” shall mean and include a motor vehicle of a lesser weight than five hundredweight: “Road” shall include any road in the County of Selwyn under the control of the Selwyn County Council, and shall have the meaning given to it by section 101 of the Public Works Act, 1908: “County,” “Council,” and “County Clerk” mean respectively the County of Selwyn, the Selwyn County Council, and the Clerk of the Selwyn County:



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🏘️ Application Form for Wagon or Truck License (continued from previous page)

🏘️ Provincial & Local Government
License application, Wagon, Truck, Selwyn County

🏘️ License for Wagon or Truck

🏘️ Provincial & Local Government
License, Wagon, Truck, Selwyn County

🏘️ Application for Traction-Engine Driver's License

🏘️ Provincial & Local Government
License application, Traction-engine driver, Selwyn County

🏘️ License to Drive a Traction-Engine

🏘️ Provincial & Local Government
License, Traction-engine driver, Selwyn County
  • County Clerk of Selwyn County

🏘️ Application for Certificate of Ability to Drive a Motor-Lorry

🏘️ Provincial & Local Government
Certificate application, Motor-lorry driver, Selwyn County

🏘️ Certificate of Ability to Drive a Motor-Lorry

🏘️ Provincial & Local Government
Certificate, Motor-lorry driver, Selwyn County

🏘️ Application for License to Drive a Motor-Lorry

🏘️ Provincial & Local Government
License application, Motor-lorry driver, Selwyn County

🏘️ License to Drive a Motor-Lorry

🏘️ Provincial & Local Government
License, Motor-lorry driver, Selwyn County
  • County Clerk of Selwyn County

🏘️ Selwyn County Motor Traffic By-law, 1922

🏘️ Provincial & Local Government
6 November 1922
By-law, Motor traffic, Selwyn County
  • F. J. Andrew, Chairman
  • S. R. Wright, Clerk