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Market for sale shall be responsible for all market dues and tolls accruing thereon, and in no case shall any stock be taken out of the market until all dues, tolls, and charges demandable on such stock under this Bye-law have been first fully paid and satisfied.
5th. That any person or persons who may place stock in the Market for sale, and neglect for (2) two whole days to supply such stock with sufficient food and water, shall for every such offence forfeit and pay for every head of such stock any sum not exceeding (£5) five pounds.
6th. That the following tolls or dues be demanded, paid, and taken at the said Cattle Market for all stock sold or exposed for sale therein, that is to say—for every horse, mare, gelding, foal, ass, or mule, the sum of (1s.) one shilling; for every head of neat cattle, the sum of (6d.) sixpence; and for every sheep, lamb, pig, or goat, the sum of (1d.) one penny.
7th. That the following charges shall be made by the Inspector for stock occupying the yards for any time between 10 o'clock post meridian and midnight, that is to say—for every horse, mare, gelding, foal, ass, or mule, the sum of (1s.) one shilling per night; for every head of neat cattle, the sum of (3d.) three-pence per night; for sheep, lambs, pigs, or goats, the sum of (6d.) sixpence per score; and proportionally for any smaller number for every night during which they shall be so yarded.
8th. That the following charges shall be made by the Inspector for the use of the Branding Yards, that is to say—for every horse, mare, gelding, foal, ass, mule, or steer branded therein, the sum of (6d.) sixpence; and for each steer yoked therein, the sum of (1s.) one shilling.
9th. That sales of stock by auction in the said Cattle Market shall take place in order of priority of the arrival of such stock within the Cattle Market Reserve, and report of such arrival to the Market Inspector by the person or any of the persons in charge of such stock after the opening of the Market on Friday, and that it shall be the duty of the Market Inspector to certify and direct the precedence and succession of such sales in the order of such reports in accordance with this Bye-law; and any person or persons who shall sell any such stock by auction, contrary and in disregard to such directions, shall be deemed guilty of obstructing the Inspector in the discharge of his duty, and shall be subject to pay, upon conviction thereof, any sum not exceeding (£5) five pounds.
10th. Notwithstanding anything hereinbefore contained as to hours during which the Market shall be open, the Market Inspector shall at all times give such facilities for the reception and delivery of stock, as for compliance with the provisions of Regulation No. IV. of the Council of the City of Dunedin, made under the authority of Section 45, Subdivision 9, part 1, of Schedule XIII. of the "Municipal Corporations Act, 1867," entitled a Regulation for appointing the hours during which it shall not be lawful to drive into or through the city, or any part thereof, any cattle intended for sale, slaughter, or shipment or travelling from one part of New Zealand, or of any other colony, to any other place, &c., &c., or of any other Municipal Bye-law, may in any case be actually necessary.
Made by the Council of the City of Dunedin, this 8th day of November, 1871.
(L.S.)
H. S. FISH, Junr., Mayor.
J. M. MASSEY, Town Clerk.
I approve of the foregoing Bye-law.
J. MACANDREW,
Superintendent of Otago.
BYE-LAW No. 10.
A bye-law of the Council of the City of Dunedin, made under section 186 of the "Municipal Corporations Act, 1867."
A bye-law to prevent obstruction to traffic within the city of Dunedin.
In pursuance of the powers and provisions contained in section 186 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 said City shall, on being convicted of such offence, be liable to pay any penalty not exceeding five pounds (£5).
"Any owner or driver of any coach, or other conveyance used for the carriage of passengers by hire within the City, whether such conveyance be used only within the 'prescribed space,' as defined in section 1, subdivision 1, part 10, schedule 13, of the 'Municipal Corporations Act, 1867,' or whether such conveyance be used to convey passengers from the City of Dunedin to any place outside the 'prescribed space,' as so defined, who shall allow such conveyance to remain stationary upon any street line or public place within the said City, other than at the proper coach or hackney carriage stand for such conveyance appointed in that behalf by the said Council, in order to take up passengers, or for any other purpose, without special permission in writing from the Council of the City of Dunedin so to do:
"Provided that after any such coach or other conveyance shall have commenced a journey, it shall be lawful for the driver thereof to stop the same for a reasonable time, whenever it shall be necessary to take up or set down any passenger at any place except any such coach or hackney carriage stand as the said Council shall have appointed for other coaches or conveyances."
Made by the Council of the City of Dunedin, this 8th day of May, 1872.
(L.S.)
H. S. FISH, Junr., Mayor.
J. M. MASSEY, Town Clerk.
I approve of the foregoing bye-law.
J. MACANDREW,
Superintendent of Otago.
BYE-LAW No. 11.
A bye-law to provide for the taking down, alteration, or enclosure of dangerous or defective Chimneys, which may have been constructed without violation of law.
In pursuance of the provisions and provisions contained in section 181, part 13, of the "Municipal Corporations Act, 1867," the Council of the City of Dunedin ordain as follows, that is to say:—
"Subdivision 4, part 5, of the 13th. schedule to the said Act, is hereby adopted in and for the said City of Dunedin, and for and on behalf of the Corporation of the City of Dunedin."
Made and passed by the Council of the City of Dunedin, this 20th day of November, 1872.
(L.S.)
H. S. FISH, Junr., Mayor.
J. M. MASSEY, Town Clerk.
I approve of the foregoing Bye-law.
J. MACANDREW,
Superintendent of Otago.
BYE-LAW No. 12.
A Bye-law of the Council of the City of Dunedin, made under section 186 of the "Municipal Corporations Act, 1867."
A Bye-law to prevent the sale of unwholesome Meat within the City of Dunedin.
In pursuance of the powers and provisions contained
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Bye-law No. 9 regarding Cattle and Sheep Market
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🏘️ Provincial & Local Government8 November 1871
Dunedin, Bye-law, Cattle market, Sheep market, Municipal Corporations Act
- H. S. Fish (Mayor), Mayor of Dunedin, signed bye-law
- J. M. Massey (Town Clerk), Town Clerk of Dunedin, signed bye-law
- J. Macandrew (Superintendent), Superintendent of Otago, approved bye-law
- H. S. Fish, Junr., Mayor
- J. M. Massey, Town Clerk
- J. Macandrew, Superintendent of Otago
🏘️ Bye-law No. 10 regarding prevention of traffic obstruction
🏘️ Provincial & Local Government8 May 1872
Dunedin, Bye-law, Traffic obstruction, Municipal Corporations Act, Hackney carriages
- H. S. Fish (Mayor), Mayor of Dunedin, signed bye-law
- J. M. Massey (Town Clerk), Town Clerk of Dunedin, signed bye-law
- J. Macandrew (Superintendent), Superintendent of Otago, approved bye-law
- H. S. Fish, Junr., Mayor
- J. M. Massey, Town Clerk
- J. Macandrew, Superintendent of Otago
🏘️ Bye-law No. 11 regarding dangerous or defective chimneys
🏘️ Provincial & Local Government20 November 1872
Dunedin, Bye-law, Chimneys, Municipal Corporations Act, Building safety
- H. S. Fish (Mayor), Mayor of Dunedin, signed bye-law
- J. M. Massey (Town Clerk), Town Clerk of Dunedin, signed bye-law
- J. Macandrew (Superintendent), Superintendent of Otago, approved bye-law
- H. S. Fish, Junr., Mayor
- J. M. Massey, Town Clerk
- J. Macandrew, Superintendent of Otago
🏘️ Bye-law No. 12 regarding prevention of sale of unwholesome meat
🏘️ Provincial & Local GovernmentDunedin, Bye-law, Meat, Food safety, Municipal Corporations Act
Otago Provincial Gazette 1875, No 967