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or thoroughfare, so that either end shall project more
than two feet beyond the wheels or sides of such
vehicle.
39th.—Any person destroying, damaging, pollu-
ting or obstructing any aqueduct, dam, sluice pipe,
pump, water course or fountain.
40th.—Any person suffering or allowing any
waste or impure water, or other matter, to remain in
any cellar or place within any building or premises
in the city or allowing any waste or impure water or
other matter to run or flow from any such building
or premises upon or over, or be on any carriage or
footway, or other place, whether public or private,
within the said city, or shall allow the contents of
any water-closet, privy, or cesspool to overflow, or to
soak therefrom, so as to be offensive.
41st.—Any person selling, exposing, delivering, or
offering for sale any hay, straw, or coals, within the
City of Dunedin, without having weighed or caused
the same to be weighed at some weighbridge within
the said city, licensed or provided, or sanctioned for
that purpose by the City Council of Dunedin, or any
such person refusing or omitting to produce the
weight note of the load or part of a load of any such
hay, straw, or coals, exposed, or offered for sale, for
the satisfaction of any inspector appointed by the
City Council of Dunedin in that behalf.
42nd.—Any carter or other person selling, expo-
sing, delivering, or offering for sale on any cart or
waggon, any hay, straw, or coals, without having the
correct tare weight of such waggon or cart painted
and affixed thereto in some conspicuous place in letters
of not less than one inch.
43rd.—Any carter or other person who shall refuse
or omit, on being requested by any purchaser or in-
tended purchaser of any hay, straw or coals, to pro-
ceed with such hay, straw, or coals to the nearest
weighbridge, licensed, provided, or sanctioned for
that purpose by the City Council, and to have the
same re-weighed at the expense of such purchaser,
or intended purchaser (the said purchaser in all such
cases taking the said load or other quantity at the
nett re-weight.)
44th.—Any carter or other person who shall re-
fuse or omit, on being requested by the purchaser re-
ferred to in the last preceding section to take to any
weighbridge within the City, appointed or licensed
for the purpose of this bye-law by the City Council,
the waggon, dray, cart, or other vehicle being re-
weighed, and the correct tare weight thereof, when
empty, ascertained.
45th.—Any owner or person in charge of any
weighbridge within the City of Dunedin, who shall
give a false or incorrect weight of any dray, cart, or
other vehicle, or of any load or part of a load of
goods thereon.
46th.—All weighbridges within the City of Dune-
din shall be duly licensed in writing under the hand
of the town clerk of the said city; and any person
keeping any weighbridge within the said city and
not having paid the license fee of £1 annually for
such weighbridge and being unlicensed.
47th.—Any owner or person in charge of any
weighbridge within the City of Dunedin who shall
demand or exact any greater rates than those in this
section authorised to be charged from any person
using or desiring to use any weighbridge.
Rate chargeable for each vehicle having
two wheels only ... ... ... 0 0 6
Do. do. do. do. four wheels ... 0 1 0
Provided nevertheless that the City Council may at
any time by resolution vary the rates herein autho-
rised to be charged, and after publication in the Pro-
vincial Government Gazette of any such alteration,
the rates so altered shall be deemed to be the rates
authorised under this bye-law.
48th.—Any person hawking, selling, or exposing
for sale, articles in any street or public place outside
any market established or authorised by the City
Council of Dunedin, without having first paid to the
Market Inspector appointed by the City Council the
undermentioned dues, each day during which such
articles may be hawked, exposed, or offered for sale
or other dues as may be from time to time fixed and
appointed by the said Council.
Dues for any person selling, hawking, or offering
for sale any articles in any street or public place
outside any market established or authorised by the
City Council of Dunedin:
With cart, per day ... ... ... 0 1 6
Do., bag, barrow, basket or box, per day 0 0 6
And the onus of proof that any articles being de-
livered about the streets of the city have been pre-
viously ordered, and are not being hawked, shall in
each case rest with the vendor or party delivering said
goods. Provided always that quarterly licenses paid
for as under to the Town Clerk, on behalf of the
City Council, shall entitle the license-holder to vend
or hawk commodities about the streets of the said
city, subject to the several rules and regulations
made, or from time to time to be made in that be-
half.
Quarterly license fee for the sale of milk
otherwise than with a cart ... ... 0 5 0
Quarterly license fee per cart, for the
sale of milk only ... ... ... 0 10 0
Quarterly license fee per cart, for the
sale or hawking of any other commodity 1 10 0
49th.—Any person ringing a bell or bells, or blow-
ing any trumpet or horn, or beating any drum, tam-
bourine, or gong in any street or public place within
the City of Dunedin, for the purpose of crying or
calling any matter or thing whatever.
50th.—Any person being the owner or tenant of
any building abutting any street where the footpath
has been formed, who, by omitting or neglecting to
secure and maintain the foundation of such building,
causes or allows the formed footpath to fall in, or
be otherwise damaged.
Made by the Council of the City of Dunedin, this
10th day of February, 1869.
THOMAS BIRCH, Mayor.
(L.S.) J. M. MASSEY, Town Clerk.
I approve of the foregoing Bye-law.
J. MACANDREW.
Superintendent of Otago.
BYE-LAW No. 4 is inoperative.
BYE-LAW No. 5.
A bye-law of the Council of the City of Dunedin,
made under section 186 of the "Municipal Corpora-
tions Act, 1867."
A Bye-law to provide for the compulsory cleaning
of certain footpaths within the City of Dunedin.
In pursuance of the powers and provisions con-
tained in section 186 of part 13 of the "Municipal
Corporations Act, 1867," the Council of the City of
Dunedin ordain as follows, that is to say:—
"Any person guilty of the following offence
within the City of Dunedin shall, on being convicted
of any such offence, be liable to pay any penalty not
exceeding (£5) five pounds.
"Any owner or tenant of any land or premises,
in front of which the footpath has been as-
phalted, or otherwise paved, who omits daily
to clean before eight (8) o'clock a.m., and to
keep clean so much of the footpath as is op-
posite to or in front of any such premises."
Made by the Council of the
10th day of July, 1869.
THOM
J. M
(L.S.)
I approve of the foregoi
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Dunedin ordain as follows, that
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exceeding (£5) five pounds.
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a public obstruction.
Made by the Council of the
2nd day of November, 1870.
H. S. F
J. M. M
(L.S.)
I approve of the foregoing By
J. MACANDRE
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Bye-law No. 3 for the better Rule and Government of the City of Dunedin
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🏘️ Provincial & Local Government10 February 1869
Dunedin, Bye-law, Municipal Corporations Act, City Council, Public conduct, Traffic regulations, Nuisances
- Thomas Birch (Mayor), Signed Bye-law
- J. M. Massey (Town Clerk), Signed Bye-law
- J. Macandrew (Superintendent of Otago), Approved Bye-law
- Thomas Birch, Mayor
- J. M. Massey, Town Clerk
- J. Macandrew, Superintendent of Otago
🏘️ Bye-law No. 4
🏘️ Provincial & Local GovernmentDunedin, Bye-law, Inoperative
🏘️ Bye-law No. 5: Compulsory cleaning of footpaths
🏘️ Provincial & Local Government10 July 1869
Dunedin, Bye-law, Footpaths, Cleaning, Municipal Corporations Act
- Thomas Birch (Mayor), Signed Bye-law
- J. M. Massey (Town Clerk), Signed Bye-law
- J. Macandrew (Superintendent), Approved Bye-law
- Thomas Birch, Mayor
- J. M. Massey, Town Clerk
- J. Macandrew, Superintendent
🏘️ Bye-law (Truncated title)
🏘️ Provincial & Local Government10 February 1869
Dunedin, Bye-law, Municipal Corporations Act
- Thomas Birch (Mayor), Signed Bye-law
- J. M. Massey (Town Clerk), Signed Bye-law
- J. L. (Superintendent), Approved Bye-law
- Thomas Birch, Mayor
- J. M. Massey, Town Clerk
- J. L., Superintendent
🏘️ Bye-law (Truncated title)
🏘️ Provincial & Local Government2 November 1870
Dunedin, Bye-law, Municipal Corporations Act
- H. S. F. (Mayor), Signed Bye-law
- J. M. Massey (Town Clerk), Signed Bye-law
- J. Macandrew (Superintendent), Approved Bye-law
- H. S. F., Mayor
- J. M. Massey, Town Clerk
- J. Macandrew, Superintendent
🏘️ Bye-law (Truncated title)
🏘️ Provincial & Local GovernmentDunedin, Bye-law, Municipal Corporations Act
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