β¨ Kaiwarra Local Board Amended Bye-Laws
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. XXIII. FRIDAY, JUNE 23, 1876. No. 23.
KAIWARRA LOCAL BOARD.
AMENDED BYE-LAWS.
SCHEDULE XIII.
PART I.βSUB-DIVISION 5.
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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, 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.
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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.
Sub-Division 6.
- If any person who ought under this sub-division 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 sub-division, 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.
Sub-Division 7.
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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.
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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
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ποΈ Kaiwarra Local Board Amended Bye-Laws
ποΈ Provincial & Local Government23 June 1876
Bye-Laws, Local Board, Kaiwarra, Offenses, Penalties, Public Health, Sanitation
- Henry Bunny, Provincial Secretary
Wellington Provincial Gazette 1876, No 23