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permit or' suffer to run or be brought therein the water of any sink sewer drain engine or boiler or other filthy unwholesome or improper water or shall do anything whatsoever wheieby any "water or waterworks belonging to the council or under their management or control shall be fouled obstructed or damaged shall for every such offence forfeit on conviction a sum not- exceeding five pounds and a further sum not exceeding twenty shillings for each day while such offence is continued after written notice in that behalf. Wilful waste of water. 2. Whosoever being supplied with water from any waterworks of or belonging to or under the control or management of tbe council or having access to any such waterworks for the taking of water therefrom shall wilfully or negligently suffer any water to run to waste from any pipe or conduit from or by which he shall be so supplied or to which he shall have such access shall on conviction forfeit and pay for every such offence a sum not exceeding ten pounds. jamming up water wit7iout consent. 3. Whosoever shall without the consent in writing ot the council construct or place any dam or embankment in or across any river creek or natural watercourse shall on conviction forfeit a sum not exceeding twenty pounds arid a further sum not exceeding five pounds for every day after such conviction during which such dam^or embankment or any part thereof shall continue. ' ''•-—-, diverting water from reservoirs of council in certain cases, 4. In any case in which the council has the exclusive right of collecting for the supply of any reservoir or waterworks belonging to the council or under their management or control the storm-water having fallen on any gathering ground whosoever shall by any means whatsoever divert any such water from the course of its natural flow so that the same shall tend to flow elsewhere than to such reservoir or waterworks or some watercourse leading thereto or shall flow to the same respectively in a foul state shall forfeit on conviction a sum not exceeding fifty pounds and a further sum not exceeding ten pounds for every day after such conviction during which water so tends to flow or flows as the case may be. Shooting or fishing in cr near reservoir. 5. It shall be lawful for the "council from time to time to make regulations for prohibiting or regulating the shooting of waterfowl and the taking- of fish upon or in or within one-quarter of a mile of any stream reservoir or other waterworks belonging to or under the management or control of the council and every person who shall offend contrary to any regulation shall on conviction forfeit and pay for every such offence a sum not exceeding five pounds. Obstructing etc. culverts etc. 6. Whosoever shall obstruct or damage any culvert sewer or drain belonging to or under the control of the council shall forfeit a sum not exceeding ten pounds and shall pay to the council by way of compensation for any such damage such further sum not exceeding ten pounds as the convicting justice shall order. PART 111. WHARVES ETC. j Supplication of this part. 1. This part shall apply only to such wharves jetties and piers as belong to and are under the sole management or control of the council of any borough in which this Part shall be in operation and as are not within the operation of any Act relating to ports or harbours. Megulations. 2. It shall be lawful for the council from time to time to make regulations for all or any of the purposes following that is to say — For limiting the time during which goods shall be suffered to remain upon such wharf jetty or pier according to the nature of such goods. Tolls: For appointing the rates and tolls to be paid in respect of goods landed shipped or deposited upon or from such wharf pier or jetty For appointing the parts and the extent of such wharf pier or jetty on which it shall be lawful to deposit goods And every person who shall place or keep any goods contrary to any such regulation shall on conviction forfeit a sum not exceeding five pounds for such offence, and a further sum not exceeding forty. shillings for every day. after such conviction during which such goods or any of them shall so remain. offen»es ly masters etc. of Ships. 3. If any master or person in charge of any ship shall not on being thereto required by the proper officer of the council remove his ship from the wharf pier or jetty or from one part to another part thereof or if any such masteror person or the owner of any ship shall causeor suffer such wharf pier or jetty to be damaged by contact of such ship therewith or otherwise every, such master owner or person shall forfeit a sum not exceeding ten pounds and such further sum by way of compensation to the council for any such, damage as the convicting justice shall on the hearing order. PART IV. V PLACES OF IMPROVEMENT AND RECREATION ETC. (I.) PUBLIC LIBRARIES AND MUSEUHS, Misconduct etc. in library or Jfttuseutn. i. Every person who shall being intoxicated enter or remain in any public library or museum belonging, to or under the control or management of the council or who shall use therein any abusive improper or unbecoming language or who shall by unnecessarily loud talking or any unnecessary noise or otherwise disturb or annoy the persons using or resorting to such library or museum or who shall without lawful excuse but without felony remove any property from such library or museum shall forfeit a sum not exceeding ten pTpunds and-every such person may be fortliwkh removed by any officer of the council in charge of such library' ". or museum. ... Regulations.' . ' 2. It shall be lawful for the council from time to time to make regulations for the;. proper management, and control of every such library and r museum, and. every person offeriding iagainsV any •. such- regulation shall fori eit a sum- not -exceeclihg five pounds. '' :

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Clutha Leader, Volume I, Issue 33, 25 February 1875, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Clutha Leader, Volume I, Issue 33, 25 February 1875, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Clutha Leader, Volume I, Issue 33, 25 February 1875, Page 7

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