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who shall make or place such fence, or
cause such fence to be made or placed;
and every owner or occupier of any pre-
mises who, after fourteen days' notice
from the Board to remove any such fence
thereto appertaining, or who shall suffer
any such fence, or any part thereof, to
remain, shall forfeit, on conviction for
such offence, a sum not exceeding five
pounds; and in every such case a sum not
exceeding forty shillings for every day
after any such conviction during which
such fence shall continue.
2. All fences of brushwood, furze, or
other like material, without the limits of
main street, starting from southern extre-
mity of the district and reaching to the
northern extremity of the said district,
and within the district, shall be kept
thoroughly trimmed to a height not ex-
ceeding five feet; and every owner or
occupier of any premises who, after four-
teen days' notice from the Board, shall
neglect to trim, or cause to be trimmed,
any such fence thereto appertaining,
shall forfeit on conviction of such offence
a sum not exceeding forty shillings for
every day after any such conviction during
which such fence shall remain untrimmed.
3. No fence of brushwood, furze, or
other like material shall be allowed to
remain within forty feet of any building
within the district, and every owner or
occupier of any premises who, after four-
teen days' notice from the Board, shall
neglect to move or caused to be removed
any such fence or portion thereof thereto
appertaining shall forfeit on conviction for
such offence a sum not exceeding five
pounds, and in every such case a sum not
exceeding forty shillings for every day
after any such conviction during which
such fence shall continue.
Passed by the Board on the 1st day
of March, 1876.
G. Y. LETHBRIDGE,
Chairman.
Buildings.
- No portico or verandah shall be of
less height from the ground than eight
feet. - Any person wishing to erect a verandah
must, previous to commencing such erec-
tion, obtain from the District Surveyor a
written permission to do so. - Any verandah hereafter erected, con-
trary to the regulations and provisions
herein contained, shall be deemed a public
nuisance, and as such shall be removed at
the expense of the party causing such
erection.
Swine and Cesspools.
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It shall not be lawful to keep any
swine within the limits of main street,
starting from the southern extremity of
the district and reaching to the northern
extremity of the said district, and outside
those limits at least four chains from any
main road. -
No privy or cesspool shall be emptied,
nor any nightsoil carted away, nor any
offensive liquor or matter of any kind
whatever pumped out of or removed from
any house, cellar, or premises within the
district, except between the hours of mid-
night and six o'clock a.m.
Passed by the Board, this 1st day of
March, 1876.
G. Y. LETHBRIDGE,
Chairman.
Hawkers, &c.
- Every person who shall exercise or
carry on the business of a hawker, pedlar,
petty chapman, or any other trading per-
son carrying to sell or exposing for sale
any goods, wares, or merchandise within
the district shall be required to take out a
license. - Every such license shall be in the
form in the schedule hereto annexed, and
the same shall be in force for six months
from the date of the issue thereof. - Such license shall be issued by the
District Clerk to any person applying for
the same on payment of a sum of one
pound one shilling (Β£1 1s.), and such
application shall be in writing and signed
by any two ratepayers and by the appli-
cant. - This regulation shall not extend to
prevent any person from selling or offering
for sale fish, fruit, farm and dairy produce
in the public streets or thoroughfares, or
selling or exposing for sale any sorts of
goods or merchandise in any public mar-
ket, or any other public place set apart
for the like purposes. - If any such hawker, pedlar, or petty
chapman holding such license as aforesaid
be convicted of selling stolen goods or
merchandise, he shall forfeit his license. - The District Clerk shall keep a
register of the names and places of abode
of all persons to whom such licenses shall
be issued, and such register may be in-
spected by any person at reasonable times.
Passed by the Board, this 1st day of
March, 1876.
G. Y. LETHBRIDGE,
Chairman.
SCHEDULE.
HAWKERS' AND PEDLARS' LICENSE.
Local District of Lethbridge. No. .
Know all men by these presents, that
, of , is hereby licensed
to exercise the business or calling of a
hawker and pedlar from this date until
the day of next.
Dated day of , 187 .
District Clerk.
I hereby approve of these Bye-laws,
this 28th day of March, one thousand
eight hundred and seventy-six.
WILLIAM FITZHERBERT,
Superintendent.
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Furze Fences By-Laws
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ποΈ Provincial & Local Government1 March 1876
Fences, Brushwood, Furze, Regulations, Lethbridge
- G. Y. Lethbridge, Chairman
ποΈ Buildings By-Laws
ποΈ Provincial & Local Government1 March 1876
Buildings, Verandahs, Height, Permissions, Lethbridge
- G. Y. Lethbridge, Chairman
ποΈ Swine and Cesspools By-Laws
ποΈ Provincial & Local Government1 March 1876
Swine, Cesspools, Nightsoil, Regulations, Lethbridge
- G. Y. Lethbridge, Chairman
ποΈ Hawkers and Pedlars By-Laws
ποΈ Provincial & Local Government1 March 1876
Hawkers, Pedlars, Licenses, Regulations, Lethbridge
- G. Y. Lethbridge, Chairman
ποΈ Approval of By-Laws
ποΈ Provincial & Local Government28 March 1876
Approval, By-Laws, Superintendent, Lethbridge
- William Fitzherbert, Superintendent
Wellington Provincial Gazette 1876, No 12