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Public Notces. IN the matter of a Bill intituled an Act to authorise "The New Zealand Electrical Syndicate (Limited)," to break up or cross over streets, roads, rivers, and bridges, and to place mains, service lines and distributing mains either above or bellow ground, and to lay down and place pipes, conduits and service pipes, and to erect pillars, arches or poles, and to make, construct and do other works and things for supplying the city of Auckland and suburbs with electrical energy: Notice is hereby given that application is intended to be made at the next session of the General Assembly of New Zealand for leave to bring in a Bill to authorise " The New Zealand Electrical Syndicate (Ltd.) hereinafter referred to as " the Company to place mains, service line 3 and distzibufcing mains either above or below ground, aud to lay down and place pipes, conduits, and service pipes, and to erect pillars 1 ,, arches, or poles, and to break up or cross over streets, rivers, and bridges, and to make and construct other works for supplying the City of Auckland and suburbs with electrical energy, and for other purposes relating thereto, and to the objects lor which the said Company has been established. Copies of the Bill will be deposited at the office of the Examiner of Standing Order 3, on or before the commencement of the session, andmayalsobohaduponapplieation to Messrs Bell, Gully, and Izard, solicitors, Wellington, Agents tor the Bill, or from the undersigned. It is intended to apply for the -following powers on behalf of the Company, that is to say: The Company under the superintendence of the persons having the control thereof respectively may open and break up or cross over the soil and pavement of the several streets, roads, rivers acd bridges within the limits ot this Acb and may open and break up or cross over any sewers, drains or tunnels within or under such streets rivers and bridges and lay down and place within, or over the .same limits, pipes, conduits, and service pipes, and main service lines, and distributing mains, and make, construct, and do other works and things, and from time to time repair, alter, or remove the same, aud for the purposes aioiesaid may remove and use all earth and materials in and under such streets, rivers, and bridges, and may in or on suyh streets and bridges erect any pillars, arches or pole 3, lamps and other works, and do all other aci3 and things which the Company shall from time to time deem necessary for j supplying electrical energy within the limits hereinafter mentioned, doing as little damage as may be in the execution of the powers by this Act. granted and making compensation for any damage which may be done in the execution of such powers. That the Company may from time to time enter into , any. contract with any person lor lighting by means of electricity or supplying with electrical energy any public or private buildings, or for providing any person with pipes, service, mains, transformers, accumulators, conductors, burners, metera, and lamps, and for the repair thereof, and may also from time to time enter into any contract with the Mayor and Corporation of Auckland or the City Council thereof or other persons or body corporate having the control of any of the streets, road 3, rivers, or bridges within the limits aforesaid tor lighting the same or any of them by means of electricity or for supplying them with electrical energy, and tor providing such Mayor and Corporation, City Council, persons or body corporate with lamps, lamp-posts, burners, and pipes, mains, transformers, accumulators or conductors for such purpose arid for the repairs thereof in such manner and upon such terms ac shall bo agreed upon between the Company and the baid Mayor and Corporation, City Council, or other persons or body corporate, and the maximum charge to be made for the actual amount of energy supplied to any consumer, or for the electrical quantity contained in any such supply, ahall be at or according to the rates specified in this Act or in the schedules hereto. That the Company may let for hire any meter for ascertaining the quantity of electrical current or electrical energy consumea, absorbed, or supplied, and also any elec-. trical fittings, including transformers for altering, teusion and accumulators for storing the energy, for such remuneration in money as shall be agreed upon between the Company and any person to whom the same may be so let, and such remuneration shall be recoverable in the eaine manner as the rents or sums due to the Company for electrical energy supplied, and such meters and fittings shall not be subject to distress for rent of the premises where the same may be uaed, nor to be taken in execution under any process or proceeding of a Court of Law or Equity, or in bankruptcy against the person in whose possession the same may be. That the Clerk, Engineer, or other officer duly appointed for the purpose by the Company may at all reasonable times enter any building or place supplied by the Company with electrical energy, in order to inspect the meters, fittings, transformers, accumulators, and other instruments or things, and for regulating the supply thereof, and for the purpose of ascertaining the quantity of current or energy consumed, absorbed or suppliod, and if any person hinder such oiiicer as aforesaid from entering and making such inspection as aforesaid at auy reasonable time, ho shall for every such oiieuce be liable to forfeit a sum not exceeding , five pounds. That if any person supplied with electrical current or energy neglect to pay the rent due for the same to fche Compauy the Company may atop such current or energy from entering the promisee of such person by switching the same off or by such means ps the Company shall think tic, and may recover the rent due from auch person together with the expense of switching off the current or energy and the costs of recovering the rent by action in any courb of law of competent jurisdiction. That in all cases in which the Company are authorised to switch oft' and take away the supply of electrical current or energy, from any house, building or premises under the provisions of this Act, the Company, their Agents or workmen after giving forty-eight hours previous notice in writing to the occupier, or if no occupier, then after leaving such notice on any portion of the premises may enter into such house, building, or premises between the hours of nine in the forenoon and four in the afternoon, and remove and carry away any main switch, transformer, accumulator, meter, fittings or other things, being the property of the Company. The Company may make bye-laws or regulations provided the same shall not be repugnant to this Act or to the Electric Lines Act, 1884, or to the Municipal Corporations Act, 1886,' or to any Statutory Amendment thereof, or to any Road Board or County ,-Act of the General Assembly, or to any bye-law or regulation which may now or hereafter be made thereunder, respectively, and may impose any penalty not exceeding the sum of £5 for the breach of any bye-law or regulation of the Company. The limits within which such works as aforesaid are intended to bo made and maintained extend to and include the City of Auckland, the Borough of i'arnell, the Borough of Newmarket, the Borough of Devooporfe, and all lands- lying within a radius of five miles from the Auckland City Market Such works as aforesaid are intended to be made and wholly in the counties of Waitomata, Eden, and Manuiau, and through tha City of Auckland, the Boroughs of Paroell, Newmarket and Deronport, and the whole or portions of the

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Auckland Star, Volume XXII, Issue 93, 23 April 1891, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume XXII, Issue 93, 23 April 1891, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume XXII, Issue 93, 23 April 1891, Page 2