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Any such register may be inspected by any person at reasonable times.
SCHEDULE,
Hawker’s and Pedlar’s License Local District Palmerston North.
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 this day of 187_
District Clerk.
Furze Fences.
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It shall not be lawful for any person to make or place or to keep or continue any fence of brushwood, furze, or other like material within the limits of the township save and except in or upon suburban sections. Every owner or occupier of any premises who shall make or place such fence or cause such fence to be made or placed, and every owner or occupier of any premises who, after fourteen days’ notice from the Board to remove any such fence thereto appertaining, or who shall suffer any such 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.
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All fences of brushwood, furze, or other like material upon suburban sections within the township shall be kept thoroughly trimmed to a height not exceeding five feet, and every owner or occupier of any premises who, after fourteen days’ notice from the Board, shall neglect to trim or cause to be trimmed, any such fence 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 remain untrimmed.
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No fence of brushwood, furze, or other like material shall be allowed to remain within forty feet of any building within the township, and every owner or occupier of any premises who, after fourteen days’ notice from the Board, shall neglect to move, or cause to be removed, any such fence or portion thereof thereto appertaining, shall forfeit on conviction for any 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.
Swine and Cesspools.
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The Board shall have the power to remove or cause to be removed all pigs and pigstyes whenever the same shall become a nuisance within any part of the Local Board area, and every owner or occupier of any premises who, after fourteen days’ notice from the Board, shall neglect to remove or cause to be removed the same, 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 such conviction during which such pigs or pigstyes shall continue.
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The Board shall have the power to remove or cause to be removed or cleaned, all cesspools, closets, privies, etc., within the district, when the same are, or shall become, a nuisance. Every owner or occupier of any premises who, after fourteen days’ notice from the Board, shall neglect to remove or clean, or cause to be removed or cleaned the same, 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 such conviction during which such cesspool, closet, privy, etc., shall continue or remain uncleaned.
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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 midnight and six o’clock a.m.
Passed by the Board this 2nd day of May, 1876.
JAMES LINTON,
Chairman Palmerston North Local Board.
By and with the advice of my Executive Council, I hereby approve of the foregoing Bye-laws.
WILLIAM FITZHERBERT,
Superintendent.
19th May, 1876.
Lethbridge Local Board.
Provincial Secretary’s Office,
Wellington, 5th June, 1876.
NOTICE has been received at this office, under the hand of the Chairman of the Lethbridge Local Board, that at a meeting held on 18th May last, John P. Lethbridge was appointed Collector and Secretary to the Board, vice D. Harris, resigned.
HENRY BUNNY,
Provincial Secretary.
Sheep Notice.
Provincial Secretary’s Office,
Wellington, 2nd June, 1876.
NOTICE has been received from the Inspector of Sheep for the East Coast District that he has granted Clean Certificates to the following flockowners:—
- Wi Mahapuku, Long Bush, for 3100, dated 15th May, 1876.
- Nopera Teki, Mungahuia, for 2900, dated 16th May, 1876.
HENRY BUNNY,
Provincial Secretary.
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Bye-Laws for Palmerston North Local District
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🏘️ Provincial & Local Government19 May 1876
Bye-Laws, Palmerston North, Local Board, Waste Management, Public Health, Public Nuisances
- JAMES LINTON, Chairman Palmerston North Local Board
- WILLIAM FITZHERBERT, Superintendent
🏘️ Appointment of Collector and Secretary to Lethbridge Local Board
🏘️ Provincial & Local Government5 June 1876
Appointment, Local Board, Collector, Secretary
- John P. Lethbridge, Appointed Collector and Secretary
- D. Harris, Resigned as Collector and Secretary
- HENRY BUNNY, Provincial Secretary
🌾 Clean Certificates for Sheep Flockowners
🌾 Primary Industries & Resources2 June 1876
Sheep, Clean Certificates, Flockowners
- Wi Mahapuku, Granted Clean Certificate for 3100 sheep
- Nopera Teki, Granted Clean Certificate for 2900 sheep
- HENRY BUNNY, Provincial Secretary
Wellington Provincial Gazette 1876, No 22