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For keeping the same in a cleanly and proper state and for removing the filth -at least once in every twenty-four hours and requiring them to be provided with sufficient supply of water , v • For confining , the use of licensed slaughter^ houses to the slaughter of any-" particular kinfls of animals And every person offending contrary to ,any suc\ regulation shall forfeit on conviction a sum not exceed-, ing five pounds and in the case ofa continuing offence a further sum not exceeding ten shillings for every day during which such offence shall continue after such conviction. Suspension Recovation Ste. of SSicense Ste. 7. The justice before whom any person is convicted of any offence against this subdivision in; addition toany penalty may suspend for a period not exceeding two months the license for any slaughter-house granted hereunder to such person or the effect or the registration of any slaughter-house of which such herson is the owner or occupier and upon the conviction of any person for a second or subsequent like offence may in addition to any penalty declare the license granted hereunder to such person revoked or the registration of any slaughter-house of which such person- is the owner or occupier cancelled and no license while so suspended or after such recovation and no registration while the effect thereof is'suspended or after the same < is cancelled shall exist or avail for any purpose; whatsoever. PART IX, MISCELLANEOUS MATTERS, Regulations as to bathing 1. Where any part of the sea shore or strand of any river or creek used as a public bathing place is within the borough or within three hundred yards of the boundary thereof and not within some other borough the council may make regulations for and with respect to the time and place of bathing at or within such part and according to the sex of the person bathing or otherwise and also as to persons resorting to or passing by such part whether by land or water aud for the stands of bathing machines and - otherwise for securing reasonable privacy for bathers and the observance of decency. Damaging .trees. 2. If any person shall wilfully and without the authority of the council cut , break bark root up or otherwise destroy or damage the whole or any partr of any tree sapling shrub or underwood growing in or upon any street or place under the management of the council although the injury done shall not be to the amount of one shilling he shall forfeit a sum. not exceeding ten pounds. Removing soil etc. from public places 3. If any person shall without the authority of the council break displace or remove the surface or soil of any land belonging to or under the control or management of the council he shall forfeit a sum not exceeding five pounds. What shall be deemed a secure fence in case of goats. 4. For the purpose of those provisions of any Act now or hereafter to be in force whereby any person may be authorised to destroy goats land in the borough shall be deemed to be securely enclosed and fenced if the same be enclosed or fenced with a substantial three railed fence of the usual height and the openings in which (if any) shall at the time of trespass be secured or barred with gates or other fastenings of like closeness and strength with the fence or if such land be enclosed or fenced %yith any fence and gates or fastenings of equivalent closeness and strength with such first-mentioned fence. PARTX. CARRIAGE OF PERSONS AND DOGS, (l.) PASSENGER VEHICLES. 1. The words " prescribed space " shall for the purposes of this subdivision mean for any borough the space within the circumference of a circle whose radius is five mile in length trom the principal post office of j such borough and where any group of two or more i boroughs whether tbis -subdivision is in force in all of ! them or not is so situated that any portion of the prescribed space as hereinbefore defined of each of them is also portion of the prescribed space of some other or others of them the prescribed space for each such borough hereinafter called occasionally with respect to j such boroughs " common prescribed space " shall be the whole area comprised by the prescribed spaces of all such boroughs. 2. In this subdivision the term-'* hackney carriage " shall include every wheeled carriage whatever may be its form or construction used in standing or plying forhire for a passenger in any street within the prescribed, space for any borough not being a stage carriage and not being such borough stage carriage as next hereinafter mentioned and the terrat "> borough stage carriage " shall include every wheeled" carriage whatever may be its form or construction used in standing or plying for. hire for passengers at separate fares and which shall; upon every journey go from or come to any place within the prescribed distance for such borough to or from any other place .within such prescribed, distance and for all purposes the terms " hackney carriage " or " borough stage carriage " (as the case may require) shall be deemed sufficient to describe a carriage . of either of the kinds hereinbefore mentioned and the word "owner" shall include every person who either alone, or in partnership with any mother person shall keep, or be concerned otherwise thaln as a driver or attendant in the keeping, employing or letting ; to hire of any hackney carriage or borough stage carriage And the word," conductor " shall include every director or other person except the driver who shall attend upon the passengers in any borough stage, carriage -And the word {l passenger " shall include every person carried by any hackney carriage or borough stage carriage except one driver and i(where^there shall be a conductor* to such borough stage carriage) one conductor? . Council may, license carriages.. 3. The council of the borough .may.irom. „ time.., -to time license to ply foe hire within' the pres'cribjedj space for the same hackney .carriages and such borough-stage, carriages ofahy kind adapted for the carriage or persons as/suc^r council vshall see fit. w Payments for licenses. 4. For every such license there, shall bey : paid , to the council granting the same for a hackuey carnage. such sum not exceeding- twenty shillings, .and; for ai borough stage .carriage such sum not exceeding forty* shillings as; shall have been directed, by some regulation in that behalf. Provided that in all cases in which .any Such license shall be of te fleet within the common; prescribed. spsce- of several boroughs -the; lieei-ging*;

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Clutha Leader, Volume I, Issue 34, 4 March 1875, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Clutha Leader, Volume I, Issue 34, 4 March 1875, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Clutha Leader, Volume I, Issue 34, 4 March 1875, Page 7

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