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unless the permission of the City Council has been first obtained.
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All crossings shall extend over the full width of the footway, and have such inclination towards the channel and be set to such gradients as the case may require.
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Both sides of any crossing laid in any street or part of a street, having stone kerbings, shall be laid with straight axed dressed bluestone kerbing, twelve by eight inches in section, and not less than two feet long, having at each end quadrants of two feet radius. The crossing in such case shall be laid with bluestone cubes nine inches deep, four inches wide, and any length over fifteen inches.
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Both sides of any crossing laid in any street or part of a street, having hardwood kerbing, may be laid with hardwood planking nine inches deep and three inches thick at each end quadrants cut, solid timber of two feet radius. The crossings to be laid in such cases with cubes, as set forth in clause three, or laid with well prepared asphalte or Portland cement concrete, to the satisfaction of the City Surveyor.
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All crossings shall be laid on a well prepared bed with materials approved by the City Council.
No. 4.
A REGULATION made under the authority of Section 49, Sub-division 9, Part 1, of Schedule 13, of the said Act, “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.”
It shall not be lawful to drive into or through any part of the City of Wellington, except after the hour of nine o’clock p.m., and before the hour of eight o’clock a.m., of any day, any cattle intended for sale, slaughter, shipment, or travelling from one part of New Zealand or any other Colony to any other place (provided that nothing herein contained shall apply to horses driven in harness or to oxen in yoke).
No. 5.
A REGULATION made under the authority of Section 4, Part 6, of Schedule 13, of said Act, “For appointing the times and hours during or at which, respectively, any registered building or ground shall be used for the purpose for which it was registered, or shall be closed, &c., &c.”
Any registered building or ground may be used for the purpose only for which it is registered at any time and during any hours, day or night.
No. 6.
REGULATION made under the authority of Section 3, Sub-division 2, Part 7, of Schedule 13, of said Act, “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 where placed under roof or cover, and for prohibiting or restraining the use for such covering of certain inflammable materials.”
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No stack of hay, corn, straw or other agricultural produce of the class of cereals, shall be stored in the open air at a less distance than sixty-six feet from any building and street line, or from the land of any adjoining owner.
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No hay, corn in the straw, straw, or other agricultural produce of the class of cereals, shall be stored in the City of Wellington in any building unless the walls of such building be wholly covered with galvanised corrugated iron externally, and the roof either of galvanised corrugated iron or slates, or such building be situated not less than twenty feet from any other building.
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The foregoing regulation shall not apply to any building used as a stable only; Provided its storing capacity shall not exceed 8,000 cubic feet.
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It shall not be lawful to deposit or allow any accumulation of timber shavings, or to light any fire within the City of Wellington at a less distance than sixty-six feet from any building, saving in some properly constructed fireplace within some building.
No. 7.
A REGULATION made under the authority of Section 1, Sub-division 1, Part 8, of said Act, “For appointing limits within which it shall not be lawful to keep any swine.”
It shall not be lawful to keep any swine in the City of Wellington within a less distance than sixty-six feet from any dwelling-house, street, public place or thoroughfare.
No. 8.
A REGULATION made under the authority of Section 2, Sub-division 1, Part 8, of Schedule 13, of said Act, “For appointing hours for the removal of night soil, offal, filth, rubbish, or other offensive refuse or matter, and a place for the deposit of the same.”
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No person shall empty any privy, or load, carry, remove or deposit any night soil, offal, filth, rubbish, or other offensive refuse or matter, within the City of Wellington save, between the hours of eleven o’clock p.m., of any day, and six o’clock a.m., of the following day.
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No persons shall deposit any night soil, offal, filth, rubbish, or other offensive refuse or matter, or empty the contents of any privy within the City of Wellington at any place except the Corporation’s manure depot, to be from time to time fixed by the City Council, and advertised in one of the newspapers published in the City of Wellington.
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Wellington Provincial Gazette 1872, No 24