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\ - ; j ?. ■ 3 ;-: >-■ • -.. 19. No pipe shall be allowed to coramu- , nicate direotly or indirectly with the basin ; or trap or otherwise than with the cistern or service box of a water-closet or soil-pan, and the same shall be so constructed and used as to prevent the wasto or undue consumption of water and the return of foul air and other noisome or impure matter into the mains or other pipes of the Corporation. 20. Overflow pipes from baths will not be permitted unless supplied by meter. ' 21. Drawing cocks must be of the best quality and most approved description, and must be those known as "screw-down valves," and in exposed or public places must be encased within a wood or iron box under lock or key. 22. All service pipes must be laid not less than twelve inches beneath the surface of the roadways and gutters and in each service pipe connected with the mains must be fixed with two valve-cocks, one at the junction of the main, and protected by a strong wooden box, and- the other within the building. 23. All water metersginust be enclosed in a wooden box and the keys of both meters and boxes duly labelled with the name of the owner, and must be lodged at the office of water supply. The Corporation reserves the right to affix its own lock upon meters. Paths and Eoads. 24. Plumbers must leave the roads and footpaths in the same state of repair as they find them, and the trenches must be well rammed, as the earth and metal are filled in within forty-eight hours. Where curbing, channelling, flagging, and asphalte are disturbed, they shall bo carefully and substantially relaid with new work, at the expense of the applicant within forty-eight hours to the satisfaction of the engineer. Wrong or False Information. 25. Any person who shall give to any officer of the Corporation false or incorrect information upon any matter pertaining to water supply shall be guilty of an offence. 26. All work shall be done to the approval and satisfaction of the waterworks engineer or other officer appointed by the Council, and must be passed by him before the water shall be turned on at the main. Laying Services. 27. The Council may, on written application, lay service pipes from the water mains to the line of street and consumers shall pay to the Council (when the mains are laid only on one side of the street, road, or alley) the cost estimated from the centre of such roadway, street, or alley, notwithstanding the mains be laid upon any side of such roads aforesaid, and shall, previous to any permit to tap main being granted, deposit with the Town Clerk the engineer's estimate of the cost of laying such service pipes, receiving, on completion of the work, any sum deposited in excess, or paying any sum that may be required in addition, to cover the expenses. A schedule of quantities and cost of services shall, for public information, be kept in the office of the Town Clerk. Penalties. 28. Any person who shall violate or fail to'; do or observe any rules, matters, or things laid down in these bye-laws, or shall do that which he is not entitled or allowed to do under the authority of these bye-laws, shall be deemed guilty of an offence, and for each such offence, shall forfeit and pay any sum not exceeding five pounds. M. N. BOWER, Town Clerk. Sealed with the Common Seal of the Corporation this 3rd day of March, 1879, in the preseuce of Mayor. Town Clerk. Bye-Law No. 17. SHINGLED ROOFS. A BYE-LAW TO REGULATE THE LIMITS WITHIN WHICH IT SHALL NOT BE LAWFUL TO ROOF HOUSES WITH SHINGLES WITHIN THE BOROUGH OF NAPIEB. Bye-law of the Council of the Borough of Napier, made under special order of the said Council, dated the 3rd day of February, 1879, confirmed on the 3rd day of March, 1879, and sealed with the Common Seal of the sail Council the said 3rd day of March, 1879. In pursuance of Sub-section 5 of Section 349 of Part XII. of "The Municipal Corporations Act, 1876," the Council of the Borough of Napier ordain as follows : From and after the let April, 1879, it shall not be lawful, within the limits or boundaries as set forth in the Schedule to this Bye-law, to cover or repair the roof of any building with Shingles or any combustible material, but the same must be covered or repaired with Slates, Tiles, Metal, Glass, Artificial Stone, or Cement; M. N. BOWER, Town Clerk. Sealed with the Common Seal of the Corporation, this 3rd day of March, 1879, in the presence of Mayor. Town Clerk. SCHEDULE TO BYE-LAW No. 17. No. 1. All that portion of the Borough of Napier comprised within the following boundaries :— Commencing at Section No. 42 in Carlyle-street and bounded by the northern end of that, and of the adjacent sections in Carlyle-street to Section No. 92 ; thence by the northern end of Section No. 100 to No. 105, following the western boundary •of N.os. 108 and 109 to the Miltoniroad, and along the western side of ithat road to the Cameron-road, following the northern side of that road 4o subdivision No. 21 of Suburban Section No. 62, Shakespeare-ter-race, and thence crossing the .Shakespeare-road at subdivision No. I of Suburban Section No. 86, following the northern boundary of the subdivisions of Suburban Sections Nos. 87 and 88. Thence along ■the western boundary of Sections Nos. :152, 153 and 154, also subdivision 19 •of Suburban Section No, 89 to Brewß- • ter-street. Following that street northerly to the Clyde-road, and along the northern side of that road to the Beach-road. Thence following the line of the Marine Parade and Beach- . road to Section No. 586 at the southern end of the Borough ; crossing thence to the Wellesly-road, and following that road to Thackeray-street, and thence along the western boundary of the Town Hall Corporation Reserve to Carlyle-street and to the commencing point at Section No. 42. No. 2. Port Ahuriri.— All that portion of the Borough of Napier commencing at the Pilot Station in Waghornstreet, thence to N.W. corner of Section No 520 in Hardinge-road ; following the S. side of that road to Section No. 457. Thence southerly to the S. boundary of Sections Nos. 466, 467, and 468 to Waghorn-street, -following that street to Section No. 481. Thence following the S. boundary of the whole of the adjacent Sections to No. 518, and thence to the commencing point at the Pilot Station aforesaid. JJo. 3. Reclaimed Land at Spit. — All •that portion of the Borough of Napier commencing at the N.W. corner of Section No. 588 at the intersection of the Railway and East Quays following the Railway Quay to the reserve adjacent to Colin-street, thence by I the northern boundary oE Sections Nos. 527, 528, and 534 to Campbellstreet and Section No. 537. Thence southerly to Section No. 615. Thence westerly to section No. 600, and from this point northerly and bounded by the W. side of the East Quay to the commencing point at the N. W. cornei of Section No. 588. M. N. BOWER, Town Clerk. Sealed with the Common Seal of the Corporation this 3rd day of March, 1879, in the presence of Mayor, ' 1183 ...,,i,m»m, Town Clerk.

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 5339, 25 March 1879, Page 3

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