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SLAUGHTER-HOUSE LICENSES.

“The Slaughter-House Act, 1877,” provides that “no license shall be issued in respect of any slaughter-house situated within half a mile from the outer boundary of any borough, unless such slaughter-house has been erected, or was in course of erection for that purpose immediately before the Ist December, 1877. If such slaughter-house is within theabove described limit, application for the license must be made to the Council of the nearest Borough. If a slaughter-house is within any County, except as aforesaid, the application must be made to the Council of such county. No license, {not being the renewal of a previously existing license, shall be issued to any person, unless public notice shall have been given by the applicant for iie same, once in each week for one month, immediately preceding the time when such application is to be heard.”

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Ashburton Herald, Volume II, Issue 521, 9 December 1879, Page 4

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SLAUGHTER-HOUSE LICENSES. Ashburton Herald, Volume II, Issue 521, 9 December 1879, Page 4

SLAUGHTER-HOUSE LICENSES. Ashburton Herald, Volume II, Issue 521, 9 December 1879, Page 4

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