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NEW ZEALAND
GOVERNMENT GAZETTE.
(PROVINCE OF WELLINGTON).
Published by Authority.
All Public Notifications which appear in this Gazette, with any Official Signature thereto annexed, are to be considered as Official communications made to those persons to whom they relate, and are to be obeyed accordingly.
HENRY BUNNY,
Provincial Secretary.
VOL. XXI. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1874. No. 29.
GREYTOWN LOCAL BOARD.
Bye-Laws.
SCHEDULE XIII.
PART I.
Clauses 27 to 46 inclusive.
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Every person who causes to run from any manufactory or any establishment for the boiling or preparing of any animal matter, or any brewery, slaughterhouse, butcher’s shop, or any dunghill or other receptacle, or from any inn, into or upon any street, public or private, or any footway or channel; and every occupier of any land or premises who causes or permits to run from such land or premises into or upon any such street footway or channel any offensive liquid or matter shall for every day during which any such liquid or matter shall so run forfeit a sum not exceeding five pounds.
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Every person who, unless where authorized by or under some Act now or hereafter to be in force, shall cause any sludge made in the process of washing earth for gold or otherwise to flow or run into or upon any street, public or private, or any footway or channel, shall for every day during which any such sludge shall so flow or run forfeit a sum not exceeding five pounds.
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Every person who throws or lays any building or other materials, or building rubbish, or puts up constructs or erects any stage scaffolding hoarding or fence in upon across or over any street footway channel or public place, save in lawful execution of the powers given by this subdivision, shall forfeit a sum not exceeding ten pounds, and a further sum not exceeding forty shillings for each day during which such matter or thing or any of it or any part thereof is suffered to remain in or upon such street footway channel or public place.
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Every person intending to build put up or take down, or cause to be built put up or taken down any building wall or other structure, or any fence or to alter or repair, or cause to be altered or repaired the outward part of any such building or other structure, whether in any of such cases over or under ground, or to make any hole within ten feet of any street or footway shall give notice in writing of such his intention to the Board, and in such notice shall describe the intended work and the height depth extent and position thereof, and whether or not it be necessary for the execution of the said work that a scaffold or stage be constructed, or that building or other materials or building rubbish be deposited upon or in the footway or street adjoining or in front of such structure or hole and for what time it will be necessary that such stage or scaffolding or such materials deposited be so kept or continued and for what time it will be necessary that such hole remain open, together with such other particulars touching such intended work as such person shall see fit.
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Wellington Provincial Gazette 1874, No 29