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BYE-LAW NO. 2,

Reserves, and Places of Public Recreation. Public Garden's, hours. 1. The gardens under management or control of the Council, and ground appertaining thereto herein called the gardens, shall be open from sunrise to sunset on each day of the week. INJURY TO THINGS IN GARDENS. 2. No person shall pluck any of the flowers, or walk on the beds or borders, or climb upon or get over the fences, or remove any of the tallies, or disturb, damage, or destroy any property . or thing in the gardens. shooting, &c. 3. No person shall carry firearms through the gardens, or shoot, snare or destroy any wild fowl either in the gardens or in or on any water adjacent thereto, or bathe within such distance from such gardens as shall be fixed by any regulation of the Council, to be made in that behalf in such water. DRIVING CARTS. 4. No cart or other vehicle used for the conveyance of goods shall, without the authority of the proper officer of the Council, be driven through the gardens. SUPPLYING PLANTS, &C. 5. Such plant, seeds or cuttings as are commonly purchaseable in New Zealand, shall not be supplied from the gardens to any person, unless in exchange or for public institutions or benevolent purposes. INTERRUPTING WORKMEN. 6. No visitors shall interrupt the gardeners or laborers by conversation or otherwise. CHILDREN. 7. Children under the age of ten years, not being under the control of some competent person, shall be removed from the gardens. DOGS. S. All dogs and goats, and all poultry found within the gardens shall be destroyed, and the owner shall make compensation to be recovered before any Justice for any damage done. PENALTIES. 9. Any person offending against this subdivision, or any such regulation, shall forfeit a sum not exceeding five pounds.

BYE-LAW. NO. 3.

BYE-LAW No. 4.

Slaughterhouses. (1.) public slaughterhouses. 1. The Council may from time to time make regulations under which any public slaughterhouse may be used. (2.) PRIVATE SLAUGHTERHOUSES. LICENSES FOR PRIVATE SLAUGHTERHOUSES WHERE NO PUBLIC SLAUGHTERHOUSES EXIST. 2. It shall be lawful for the Council to license, upon payment of a sum of ten pounds, such slaiighterhouses as they from time to time think proper for slaughtering cattle within the county, and every such license shall be in force a year from the time of granting the same, unless suspended through any infraction of the bye-laws of the County. SLAUGHTERING IN UNLICENSED PLACE. 3. Every person who without having such license as aforesaid in force, uses as a slaughterhouse any place within the County, shall for each such offence forfeit on conviction a sum not exceeding five pounds, and a like penalty for every day after such conviction upon which he shall so offend. SUSPENSION, REVOCATION, &C. OF LICENSE, &C. 4. The justices before whom any person is convicted of any offence against the bye-laws in addition to any penalty may suspend for a period not exceeding two mouths, the license for any slaughterhouse granted hcreunder to such person, or the effect of the registration of any slaughterhouse of which such person is the owner or occupier, and upon the conviction of any person for a second or subsequent like offence, the justices before whom such second or subsequent conviction is obtained may in addition to any penalty declare the license granted hereuuder to such person revoked, or the registration of any slaughterhouse of whjch such person is owner or occupier cancelled, and no license while so suspended or after such revocation and no registration while the effect thereof is suspended, or after the same is cancelled, shall exist or avail for any purpose whatsoever.

BYE-LAW NO. 7.

Pounds and Poundkeepers. 1. There shall be paid to the County Fund or to the Poundkeepers appointed by the Council, the following fees and charges. . FEES PAYABLE TO FOUNDKEEPEUS. All such fees and charges as arc by the the " Cattle Trespass and Impounding Act, ISC7," of the Province of Hawke's Bay, and the several Acts amending the same, made payable to Poundkeepers within the County. FEES PAYABLE TO COUNTY FUND. All penalties recoverable within the County by virtue of the said Act s. ' H. S. TIFFEN, Chairman H.B.C.C. G. T. FANNIN, 524 Clerk.

HAWKK'S BAY BOILING -DOWN WOOL-SCOURING- by Petrie's Patent Wool washing Machine will be don at the following rates, viz. : Locks and pieces Id per lb. Fleece wool lad „ Wool forwarded to Boiling-down siding will be attended to. R. P. WILLIAMS. Clive, November 1, 1876. 83 r pHE undersigned begs to intimate to his JL numerous friends and customers that he has Purchased the Stock-in-Trade of Mr. D. Mundell, General Storekeeper, adjoining the Kaikora Railway Station, and "will continue the same as a branch of his present business. 155 JOHN NICHOLSON.

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XX, Issue 3904, 12 May 1877, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XX, Issue 3904, 12 May 1877, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XX, Issue 3904, 12 May 1877, Page 4