✨ Local Bye Laws
hawker and pedlar from this date until the day of __ next.
Dated __ day of __ 187____
Passed by the Board of Commissioners of the Local District of Bull’s this first day of December one thousand eight hundred and seventy-three.
STEPHEN FAGAN,
Chairman.
By and with the advice of the Executive Council I hereby approve of these Bye Laws this twenty-second day of December one thousand eight hundred and seventy-three.
WILLIAM FITZHERBERT,
Superintendent.
Local District of Marton.
BYE LAWS.
IN pursuance of the 73rd section of "The Local Boards Act 1875," the Board of Commissioners of the Local District of Marton order the following:—
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The Board may make such provision as it shall think fit for the periodical removal from every dwelling house, or other tenement as aforesaid within the district, at the expense of the owner or occupier thereof, of any night soil, dung, ashes, slops, filth, refuse, or rubbish of any kind.
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The Inspector of Nuisances for the time being appointed by the Board, or any other person who may be employed by the Board for the purposes of this bye law, shall have power at all reasonable hours in the day or night to enter into or upon any building or land within the district for the purpose of effecting any such removal, as in the last preceding section specified, or of examining the condition of any privy, cesspool, drain, or closet-pan, or of cleansing, constructing, altering, or repairing same.
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Any person guilty of any of the following offences, omissions, or neglects within the district, shall, on being convicted of any such offence, neglect, or omission, be liable to pay any penalty not exceeding (£5) five pounds:—
I. Throwing or sweeping any glass, filth, dirt, rubbish, orange peel, or other matter of a similar nature, upon or into any street, channel, footway, court, alley, or public place whatsoever.
II. Leading or riding any horse or other animal, or drawing, wheeling, or driving any cart, carriage, sledge, truck, barrow, or other thing, upon or along any footpath, without permission from the Board so to do.
III. Burning any shavings, straw, or other material or matter, upon any footway, channel, surface-drain, or carriage road, without such permission as aforesaid.
IV. Drawing or trailing any sledge, timber, or other material, upon any footway or carriage road.
V. Allowing night soil or other offensive matter to be spilt, or otherwise cast on to or upon any road, street, footway, public place, or thoroughfare.
VI. Leaving any inflammable materials or matter in any public street or place, or on any open space near any building, without such permission as aforesaid.
VII. Suffering any goat or goats to trespass upon any property, public or private, within the limits of the district.
VIII. Placing any placard or other document, writing, or painting on, or otherwise defacing any house or building, or any wall, fence, lamp post, or gate, without the consent of the owner or occupier thereof.
IX. Allowing the droppings from the eaves of any house or verandah to fall upon any footpath.
X. Opening any drain or sewer, or removing the surface of any footway or carriage road, without authority from the Board of Commissioners so to do.
XI. Neglecting to clean any private yard, way, passage, avenue, watercloset, privy, or drain, when ordered to do so by the Inspector of Nuisances, or other person acting on behalf of the Board, by which neglect a nuisance by offensive smell or otherwise is caused.
XII. Rolling any cask, beating any carpet, breaking in any horse, flying any kite, using any bows and arrows, or playing at any game to the annoyance of any person in any public place, or obstructing any footpath or carriage road, whether by allowing any cart or animal to remain across such footpath or carriage road, or by placing goods thereon or otherwise.
XIII. Throwing or discharging any stone or other missile to the damage or danger of any person or property.
XIV. Having any awning on or over any footway in any public street or thoroughfare not being eight (8) feet clear above the footway, or obstructing the footway by the supports of such awning or verandah, or hanging any goods on or under such awning over the footway.
XV. Furiously or negligently riding or driving through any public place, street, or thoroughfare.
XVI. Making any cellar, door, or other opening from the footway of any street or public thoroughfare without the consent, or not in accordance with the directions of the Board.
XVII. Exposing for sale any article whatsoever on any footway or outside any shop window or doorway abutting on any public thoroughfare or street.
XVIII. Discharging any fire-arms, or squib, cracker, rocket, or other firework within the district without permission from the Board, provided that the provision aforesaid as to discharging firearms shall not apply to any Justice of the Peace, or any person in her Majesty’s military or naval service, or any member.
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