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FREE '•• ASSOCIATION OF EMPLOYERS AND WOR-MEF OF HAWKE'S BAY. ey PEEsrDENT: Wμ. NELSON. ' Vice-Peesidewt : J. H. COLEMAN. , 00 MEN EEQIJIRING 2 EMPLOYMENT May have their Names, Occupation, and re _ Addresses registered at the Association's 0 £ Office without any Fee. tor EMPLOYERS are invited to notify theii na requirements to the Secretary. on ... OwiOB8: £l CHAMBER OF COMMERCE, NAPIER. l ?° ED. BLACK, Secretary. :ea EGMONT RACING CLUB. HAWERA. er WINTER MEETING. WEDNESDAY, 13th MAY, 1891. Handicap Hurdle?, 60 soys ; Handicap Hack Hurdles, 30 Maiden Steeple- . chase, 50 soys; First Handicap Flat Race, * 30 bovb ; Eguiont Handicap Steeplechase, 120 sovh ; Second Handicap Flat Race, 30 ~~ soys; Final Handicap, Steeplechase, 60 soya. bS _____ Nominations and acceptances will be re- *• ceived by Mr A. T. Danvers, Napier, from ,T whom all information can be obtained. A. G. BRETT, m Secretary. BOROUGH OF NAPEER. d NOTICE is hereby given that a Special Meeting of the Council of theßorough of Napier will be held in the Council Chamber on FRIDAY, the 22nd day of May. 1891, immediately after the Special Meet1S ing confirming By-laws, for the purpose of confirming the following Resolution, which was adopted at a Special Meeting of the said Council, duly convened and held on WEDNESDAY, the 22nd day of April, _ 1891, that is to say : — SPECIAL ORDER taking over ana declaring certain roads in the BARRACK RESERVE to be Public Streets as from the Ist June next. 1 " That the Private Streets shown on the 1 plan attached hereto and marked 3 thereon from A to B, B to C, and B 3 to D, colored yellow, be hereby taken over as and declared to be f Public Streets as from the Ist June, 1891, by Special Order of the Napier Borough Council." M. N. BOWER, Town Clerk. Corporation Offices, Napier, 27th April, 1891. BOEOTJGH OF NAPIER. NOTICE is hereby given that a Special Meeting of the Council of the Borough of Napier will be held in the Council > Chamber on FRIDAY, the 22nd day of May, 1891, at the hour of 8 o'clock in the evening , , for the purpose of confirming the i following Resolution, which was adopted at a Special Meeting of the said Council, duly convened and held on Wednesday, the 22nd day of April, 1891, that is to say :— " That the following Bye-laws, numbered from 1 to 405, both inclusive and attached hereto, be now adopted by Special Order of the Napier Borough Council and bo ordered to come into force on the first day of June, 1891." The following is the object or purport of the abeve proposed Bye-laws: — No. 1, to Rkpbai. aj/l Btk-laws and Regulations of the Napier Borough Conncil heretofore in force. No. 2 provides for service of Notices. No. 3, Inxeepbetation. Nos. 4 to 61, both inclusive, regulates MEHTiNaSi Pboobedings, Debates, and the Genb-al Conduct of ike business of the Council. Nos. 62 to 64, both inclusive, regulate the Appointment op Oiticebs. Nos. 65 to 82, both inclusive, regulate Porticoes, &o. Nos. 83 to 86, both inclusive, provide for the Naming of Stbeets and Numbebing op Houses. Nos. 87 to 9,1 both inclusive, provide for the construction of Spouts, Deatns, and Guttees. Nos. 92 to 96, both inclusive, provide for and regulate Ceossings oveb Footways and Channels. No. 97 provides for the prevention of the discharge of Offensive Mattes into 1 Streets, &c. No. 98 to 108, both inclusive, regulate ' the erection of Scaffolding, Hoardings, and . the Deposit of Building Materials, &c. Nes. 109 and 110 Pekvent Encboachment of Buildings on Streets. ' Nos 111 and 112 prevent Hobses and ■ Cattle Straying ob Depabtubing on Public Stbkets, &c. No. 113 regulates the Houbs fob Dbtving Hobses _*d Cattle through Streets. Nos. 114 to 167, both inclusive, and the schedules Nos. 1 and 2, regulate the Construction, &c, of Buildings. Noa. 168 to 182, both inclusive, and the \ Sohedule thereto, relate to Dbain Connections. No. 183 renders it unlawful to keep Swine. Nos. 184 to 188, both inclusive, relate to I Pbivtes, Refuse, and Cesspits. No. 189 relates to Limekilns and BbickKILNS. '» Nos. 190 to 202, both inclusive, relate to IIiSPECTION AND SUPEKVIBION OF DAISIES. ' No. 203 regulates the hours and placesfor f Bathing. r Nos. 204 to 237, both inclusive, relate to the management of Waterworks. il Nos. 228 to 238, both inolusive, relate to Fibe Prevention. v Nos. 239, 240, and 241, relate to Chimney Sweeps. if Nos. 242 to 256, and the Schedules thereto, regulate the Storage of Gunpowdeb and y other Explosives and Dangerous Goods. Nos. 257 and 2flS regulate the Public !• Weighing Machine. c Noa. 260 to 266, both inclusive, regulate the FfiES Payable fob Licenses fob Buildings fob Public Mketings, &c. & Nos. 267 to 275, both inclusive, regulate the use of Public Reserves and Public Gardens. Nos. 276 to 328, both inclusive, and the Schedules thereto, relate to Hackney OabBIAGES AND BOEOUGH STAGE CaeBIAGES. "* Nos. 329 to 351, both inclusive, and the Schedules thereto, relate to Cabts and Cabeiers and the Carbiage of Goods. Nos. 352 and 353 regulate Pedlaes and '• Haweebs. Nos. 354, 355, 356 prohibit the use of Barbed Wires. No. 357 relates to tho Carriage of Meat. No. 358 prohibits the Sale of Diseabbd or Unsound Provisions. Nos. 359 and 360 prohibit Processions. Nos. 361 to 373, 375 to 381, and 383 to 404, all inclusive, provide for the prevention of Nuisances. Obstruction, and Damage in I Public and Private Streets, Right-of-Way, 3 and Public Places, and practices calculated g to endanger the lives of, or to friahten or t annoy the Public, or to Damage Public or 1 Private Property ; also to, preserve Public 3 Obdbr, Decency, Health, Comfort, and | 'j Convenience. No. 374 prohibits the Slaughtering of j Cattjle. 0 No. 382 prohibits tho Carrying of Fibb- \ abms and Dangerous Wb_pon3, save as 1 therein mentioned and tho Discharge of - Firearms. No. 405 prohibits the keeping of Goats, except on enclosed land. ? No. 40 o provides Penalties for breach of any of the By-laws. And Notice is hereby further given that * a copy of the eaid proposed By-laws is deposited at the Ostice of thb Council, and i» open to the inspection of the Public ' during office hours from 10 a.m to 1 p.m., and from 2 p.m. to 4 p m., daily, except jE Saturdays, when the offices close at Noon. By Order., M. N. BOWER, iB9 Town Clerk. E. Corporation Office, is Napier, 23rd April, IS9I. % ~ SPECTACLES. r °o A LEVI > P RA - CTICAL OPTICIAN __.. Hastings streat. —All defects th, vision thoroughly tested and accuratel] jj-e fitted with the Optical aid to perfect sight tsy Very larijo stock of Pebbles in Gold, Silver the and Steel Spectacleand Folder Frames Optical Glass Spectacles, all qualities m- Caratacts, Deep Concaves, Riding, FoWor and Smoke Concaves. Cylindricals, Pris matics, Telescopes and Meld Glasses, am Colored Glasses. Repairs accurately made 1 NewLenEes, Frames, &c, fitted. Occuiists prescriptions carefully filled. . Always arriving — Latest Tobacconie Novelties in Wooden and Meersohaur ae a Pipes, Pouches, Cigarette Holders an. Cases, Walking Sticks, and all Tobeooonu nge Sundries. Turkish, Egyptian, and America 8 Cigarettes, and a largo assortment c brands of Tobaocofl and Cigars.

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 6144, 9 May 1891, Page 1

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