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Any person stabling any horse, cow, or other animal in any stable or shed or forming or using any dung-heap or dung-pit, unless such stable or dung-pit be erected, maintained and drained to the satisfaction of the City Council.
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In the event of any fire occurring within the limits of the City of Wellington, it shall be lawful for the Captain or other Officer of any local fire brigade to take the horse or horses from any cart, waggon, dray or other vehicle for the purpose of harnessing such horse or horses to any fire engine, and driving such engine to the locality of the fire, it being understood that the Fire Brigade so using the horse or horses shall, on demand, pay the owner such reasonable compensation as may be ordered (in the event of dispute) by any two Justices of the Peace, and any person driving any cart, waggon, dray, or other vehicle, who shall refuse the use of the horse or horses so required, or any person obstructing or preventing any Captain or other Officer of any local Fire Brigade from so using the horse or horses.
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Any person who shall allow any furze to grow wild after receiving notice from the City Council to remove the same, or who shall continue to keep or maintain any furze fence without permission from the City Council so to do.
The foregoing Bye-Laws were PASSED by the City Council of Wellington at a Meeting on this 19th day of May, 1871.
JOHN RIGG,
Town Clerk.
Middle Waiwetu Road District.
Provincial Secretary’s Office,
Wellington, June 10, 1871.
NOTICE has been received at this office that at a meeting of the above named Highway District the following persons were elected a Board of Wardens for the ensuing year,—
Mr. Jas. A’Court
„ Edward Pierce
„ Charles Death, senr.
„ Henry Knight
„ Peter Smith
„ Chas. Wm. Brown, Chairman.
HENRY BUNNY,
Provincial Secretary.
Baker’s Hill Mining Company.
STATEMENT of the Affairs of “The Baker’s Hill Mining Company, Registered,” for the half-year ended 31st May, 1871, in accordance with Section 13 of “The Mining Companies Limited Liability Act Amendment Act, 1869”—
Name of Company.—Baker’s Hill Mining Company, Registered.
When formed, and Date of Registration.—Formed, September 12, 1869; Registered, November 10, 1869.
Where business is conducted, and name of Legal Manager.—Mr. F. Cooper’s, Manners street, Wellington; J. Fitchett, junior.
Nominal Capital.—£1000.
Amount of paid-up Scrip given to Shareholders.—£93 10s; also, 4 shares of £2 10s each given to owners of land.
Number of Shares in which Capital is divided.—400.
Number of Shares taken.—226.
Amount of Calls made.—£395 15s.
Total Amount of Subscribed Capital paid up.—£360 5s.
Number of Shareholders at time of Registration of Company.—35.
Amount of Cash in hand.—£5 19s 4d.
Whether in operation or not.—In operation.
Total Amount of Dividends declared.—Nil.
Number of Shares unallotted.—174.
J. FITCHETT, jun.,
Manager.
1st June, 1871.
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🏘️ Provincial & Local GovernmentBye-Laws, Public Order, Streets, Thoroughfares, Offences, Horses, Carts, Nuisances, Offensive Trades, Hawking, Health Officers, Sanitary Inspectors
- JOHN RIGG, Town Clerk
🏘️ Election of Board of Wardens for Middle Waiwetu Road District
🏘️ Provincial & Local Government10 June 1871
Highway District, Board of Wardens, Election, Middle Waiwetu Road District
6 names identified
- Jas. A'Court (Mr), Elected as Warden
- Edward Pierce (Mr), Elected as Warden
- Charles Death (Mr), Elected as Warden
- Henry Knight (Mr), Elected as Warden
- Peter Smith (Mr), Elected as Warden
- Chas. Wm. Brown (Mr), Elected as Chairman
- HENRY BUNNY, Provincial Secretary
🏭 Statement of Affairs of Baker’s Hill Mining Company
🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry1 June 1871
Mining Company, Financial Statement, Baker’s Hill Mining Company
- F. Cooper (Mr), Legal Manager
- J. Fitchett (junior), Manager
- J. FITCHETT, jun., Manager
Wellington Provincial Gazette 1871, No 16