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Election of Wardens.

Provincial Secretary’s Office,
Wellington, 9th August, 1875.

NOTICE has been received at this office, under the hand of A. Cracroft Fookes, Presiding Officer, that the following Gentlemen have been elected Wardens for the respective Wards of the Wairoa Highway District, viz.—

Mr. Isaac Lupton for Ward No. 1
" David Flemming for Ward No. 2
" John Ion for Ward No. 3
" John M’Lean for Ward No. 4
" George Stephen Bridge for Ward No. 5

Henry Bunny,
Provincial Secretary.


Sheep Inspector’s Report.

Provincial Secretary’s Office,
Wellington, 6th August, 1875.

NOTICE has been received from the Inspector of Sheep for the East Coast District that he has cancelled the Clean Certificates of

Henry & John Wishaw—Tenui

from July 28th, 1875.

Henry Bunny,
Provincial Secretary.


Kaiwarra Local Board.

Bye-Laws.

SCHEDULE XIII.
PART I.

  1. Every person who causes to run from any manufactory or any establishment for the boiling or preparing of any animal matter, or any brewery, slaughter-house, 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.

  2. If any person who ought under this subdivision to remove any matter or thing, or to make good any footway or street shall fail so to do, whether or not such person shall have been convicted or not of any offence under this subdivision, the Board may remove such matter or thing, or make good such street or footway, and may recover the expense of so doing from the person so making default before any Justice.

  3. When any building materials, rubbish or other things are laid, or any hole made in any street or footway, whether the same be done by order or authority of the Board or not, the person causing such materials or other things to be laid or such hole to be made, shall at his own expense cause a sufficient light to be fixed in a proper place upon or near the same, and continue such light every night from sunset to sunrise while such materials or hole remain, and such person shall cause at his own expense such materials or other things, and such hole to be sufficiently fenced and enclosed, until such materials or other things are removed or the hole filled up or otherwise made secure, and every such person who fails so to light fence or enclose such materials or other things or such hole, shall for every such offence forfeit a sum not exceeding ten pounds, and a further sum not exceeding forty shillings for every day while such default is continued.

  4. In no case shall any such building materials or other things, or such hole as last mentioned respectively, be allowed to remain an unnecessary time under a penalty not exceeding ten pounds, to be paid for every such offence by the person who whether by order or authority of the Board or not, causes such materials or other things to be laid, or such hole to be made, and in any such case the proof that the time has not exceeded the necessary time shall be upon the person so causing such material or other things to be laid or causing such hole to be made.

  5. If any person shall erect or place any house or other building or any part thereof over or across any public street footway or channel, he shall forfeit a sum not exceeding twenty pounds, and a further sum not exceeding five pounds for every day while the same shall so continue.

  6. If any house or other building or any part thereof shall, before the coming into operation of this sub-division, have been erected or placed in upon over or across the public highway, or any public street or footway marked or set out as such, in such manner as to be a common nuisance to the highway, or as to encroach on such street or footway, it shall be lawful for the Board to give notice to the owner of such house or building to remove such house or such part thereof as shall so have been erected or placed with such precautions for the safety of passengers and for the proper securing of so much (if any) of such house or building as is to remain thereafter as the Board shall see fit, and such owner shall within twenty-eight days after the service of such notice upon him, remove such house or part according to the tenor of such notice, and if such owner shall fail within the said period of twenty-eight days to remove such house or part or shall not comply with the requirements of the said notice, he shall forfeit a sum not exceeding ten pounds, and a further sum not exceeding five pounds, for every day while such default is continued.



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VUW Te Waharoa PDF Wellington Provincial Gazette 1875, No 23





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🏗️ Election of Wardens for Wairoa Highway District

🏗️ Infrastructure & Public Works
9 August 1875
Election, Wardens, Wairoa Highway District
  • Isaac Lupton (Mr), Elected Warden for Ward No. 1
  • David Flemming (Mr), Elected Warden for Ward No. 2
  • John Ion (Mr), Elected Warden for Ward No. 3
  • John M'Lean (Mr), Elected Warden for Ward No. 4
  • George Stephen Bridge (Mr), Elected Warden for Ward No. 5

  • A. Cracroft Fookes, Presiding Officer
  • Henry Bunny, Provincial Secretary

🌾 Cancellation of Clean Certificates for Sheep

🌾 Primary Industries & Resources
6 August 1875
Sheep, Clean Certificates, East Coast District
  • Henry Wishaw, Clean Certificate cancelled
  • John Wishaw, Clean Certificate cancelled

  • Henry Bunny, Provincial Secretary

🏘️ Kaiwarra Local Board Bye-Laws

🏘️ Provincial & Local Government
Bye-Laws, Public Nuisance, Building Materials, Safety