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command such rent, has been duly made. Notice is further Given, that the said Assessment having, on the 20th day of April, 1874, been allowed by the Council of the said Town, is now deposited and may be inspected at the Town Clerk’s office, Town Hall, Copinsha-street, in the said town, between the hours of 10 a.m. and 4 p.m., by any person interested therein.
And Notice is further Given, that any Appeal against the assessment may be lodged at the Town Clerk’s office aforesaid (where forms may be obtained) on or before Monday, the 4th day of May, 1874; Also, that a copy of each Notice of Appeal is required by law to be served not later than the 4th prox. upon any person whose name it is proposed to insert in the assessment, or whose property it may be alleged has been omitted therefrom, or assessed below its full, fair, and annual value.
A copy of each Notice of Appeal is also required to be delivered by the appellant to the Clerk of the Resident Magistrate’s Court, Palmerston, on or before noon on the 4th day of May aforesaid.
WILLIAM COBDEN,
Town Clerk.
Town Hall, Palmerston,
April 20th, 1874.
CORPORATION OF WEST HAWKSBURY.
ESTIMATED Revenue and Expenditure for the year ending July 31, 1875:-
Dr.
£ s. d.
To Rates ………… 180 0 0
,, Licenses ………… 120 0 0
,, Rents ………… 110 0 0
£410 0 0
Cr.
By Public Works ………… 300 0 0
,, Salaries ………… 20 0 0
,, Printing, &c. ………… 15 0 0
,, Rent ………… 15 0 0
£410 0 0
It 8s 6d
A. H. GILL,
Town Clerk.
[Republished from Gazette of 27th August, 1873.]
REGULATIONS of the Municipal Council of the town of Oamaru, made under schedule 13 of the “Municipal Corporations Act, 1867”:-
REGULATIONS AS TO PORTICOES.
I. Regulation made under authority of section 4, subdivision 1., part I., of the 13th schedule:
No portico shall be erected upon or across any public footway, any portion of the upper portion or covering of which shall be less than 8 feet clear above the level of such footpath.
The shape, figure, dimensions, and material of any such portico shall be approved by the Council previous to the erection thereof.
II. Regulation as to driving of great cattle through the town of Oamaru, made under authority of section 45, subdivision 9, part I., of the 13th schedule:
It shall not be lawful to drive into or through any part of the town of Oamaru, except between the hours of 10 o’clock p.m. and 8 o’clock a.m. of any day; any great cattle (provided that nothing herein contained shall apply to horses driven in harness, or to oxen in the yoke, or to driving milk cows to water and back).
III. Regulation as to erection and alteration of wooden buildings, and erection, alteration, and repairs of chimneys, &c., made under authority of Section I, Subdivision 1, part 5, of the 13th Schedule.
Whereas it is expedient to prevent persons erecting or causing to be erected, within the town of Oamaru, wooden buildings, abutting or fronting any of the main streets: Be it therefore ordered and directed by the Council of the said town of Oamaru, by virtue of the authority in them vested, that from and after the day on which this regulation shall come into force it shall not be lawful for any person, unless with the written consent of the Council, to erect or cause to be erected any building composed of wood or other inflammable material, abutting or fronting any of the undermentioned streets in the town of Oamaru. The occupier or owner of any section or part of a section in any of the said streets shall, before proceeding with the erection of any building abutting or fronting such street, lodge with the Town Clerk, for the inspection of the Council, a plan or plans, together with specifications, of the building intended to be erected, and the erection of such building shall not be commenced until such plan or plans and specifications shall have received the sanction of the Council, and a notification in writing to that effect, signed by the Town Clerk, shall have been delivered to such occupier. Any owner or occupier altering any existing building in any of the main streets shall, before proceeding with such alteration, lodge with the Town Clerk plans and specifications of the same, and shall obtain the consent of the Council before proceeding therewith.
The above regulation shall apply to the following streets in the town of Oamaru, viz:-
Tyne street—Itchen to Arun streets.
Wansbeck street—Tyne to Wharf streets.
Tees street—Wansbeck to Itching streets.
Severn street—Cross Lane to junction of Coquet street.
The whole of Thames street and Itching street.
No chimney shaft or flue shall be constructed, altered, repaired, or renewed, except with stone or brick.
IV. Regulation as to making and keeping or stacking hay, corn, or straw, &c., within the town, made under the authority of section 3, subdivision 2, part VII. of the 13th schedule.
For prescribing the distance from any adjoining land, or from any building, within which it shall not be lawful to make or keep any stack of hay, corn, straw, or other produce, if not placed under roof or cover, and the like when placed under roof or cover:-
It shall not be lawful to make or keep any stack of hay, corn, or straw, in the open air, at a less distance than 30 feet from any building and street line, and from the land of any adjoining owner. Stables and buildings, etc. where any stack of hay, corn, or straw is kept, to have an iron or slate roof, to be at least 20 feet from any other building, unless the walls are of stone or brick.
V. Regulation as to keeping of lime, made under the authority of section 1, subdivision 1, part VIII., of the 13th schedule:
It shall not be lawful to keep any lime within the following blocks, viz.:—Blocks 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 37, 38, and Hustler’s claim.
JNO. F. WAIT, Mayor.
E. W. ROXBY, Town Clerk.
Oamaru, June 30, 1873.
STATEMENT of West Taieri Cemetery Fund for Twelvemonth ending Dec. 31 1873:
RECEIPTS.
£ s. d.
Balance in Bank of Otago, Jan. 31, 1873 … 27 3 6
Received for Allotments sold … 17 5 0
Interment Fees … 3 15 0
Hay in Outram Cemetery Reserve … 8 10 0
Total … 56 13 6
EXPENDITURE.
Stamps for last Statement … 0 2 6
Interment Fees … 4 15 0
Trees for border round Cemetery … 3 13 0
Planting Trees, &c. … 5 5 0
Cleaning Walks and Pruning Hedge, &c. … 3 4 0
Cleaning Hedge and Repairing Fence of Outram Cemetery Reserve … 2 2 0
Thorn Quicks for Outram Cemetery Reserve … 0 9 0
Balance in hand … 37 3 6
Total … £56 13 6
DAVID BORRIE,
DONALD BORRIE,
ALEX. CHISHOLM.
Signed by the above-named in my presence this 10th day of April, 1874.
JAMES FULTON, R.M. & J.P.
NEW RIVER HUNDRED.
THE Wardens of the New River Hundred have appointed
Mr. E. F. BUTLER, Ryal Bush; and
Mr. JOHN BROWN, Waimatuku,
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- WILLIAM COBDEN, Town Clerk
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- DAVID BORRIE
- DONALD BORRIE
- ALEX. CHISHOLM
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Otago Provincial Gazette 1874, No 905