Men’s new Box Suits 39/6, 45/-, 55/-, just opened specially for the Christmas trade; absolutely the cheapest . and best value ever offered. Come In and try one on ; you can save from 5/- to 10/on each suit. Twelve dozen nice soft shirts, two for 5/10, usual price 7/6; 250 pairs good dark tweed Trousers for the low prices of 5/11, 7/6, 8/6, 9/6 up; boys’ galatea Tunics, 2/11, 3/6 up; strong knockabout Knickers, 2/6; sailor Suits from 4/11 up; at the Sydney Cash, the cheapest shop.—Advt.
BOROUGH OU HASTINGS. ADVERTISEMENT OF BY-LAAV. ATOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that at a Special Meeting of the Hastings Borough Ciuncil held on the First Day of December, 1910. it was resolved (by way of Special Order) that the Council of the Borough of Hastings hereby makes and ordains the following By-Law under and by virtue of and in exercise and pursuance of the powers and provisions contained in “ The Municipal Corporations Act 1908,” “The Public AVorks Act 1908,” “ The Public Health Act 1908,” “ The Public Reserves Act 1908,” “The Library and Mechanics Institute Act 1908,” “ The Cemeteries Act 1908.” “The Fencing Act 1908.” “The Alotor Regulation Act 1908,” “The Slaughtering and Inspection Act 1908,” “The Explosive and Dangerous Goods Act 1908,” and the several Acts amending the same respectively, and of all powers and authorities contained in each and every other Act or authority in any wise enabling the Council on that behalf, the object and purport of which By-Law are as follow :— BY-LAW No. 1.
A By-Law to repeal all By-Laws in force in the Borough of Hastings, and to make By-Laws in substitution therefor, and otherwise to make provision for the good rule and government of the said Borough and for administration of its local affairs. INTERPRETATION. Pact I. In Relation to Streets.— Sundry Offences in connection with and general provisions concerning streets, the traffic thereon, the use thereof, injuries to and nuisances thereon, and the construction of things upon, over or under the same ; and general provisions for the order and good rule and government of the Borough and its affairs respecting "streets.
Part 11. In Relation to Buildings.—General provisions respecting their sites, foundations, construction, arrangement, and repair, the mode in which, and the materials with which they are to be erected and repaired, for securing stability, prevention of fire, public safety, and for the purposes of health, and for regulating buildings of a public character, building districts, frontages and open-air spaces and prevention of overcrowding.
Part 111. In Relation to Public Buildings. Enclosures and Grounds. — Provisions as to buildings or enclosures and places of assemblage for public meetings, performances, exhibitions, entertainments or amusements, and to public grounds for athletic sports or games, also to the licensing, inspection, and control thereof respectively. Part IV. In Relation to Sanitation, Drainage and Nuisances. — General provisions respecting the drainage and plumbing of buildings, and the appliances and conveniences connected therewith; the prevention of refuse accumulation and prescribing receptacles, regulating or preventing the keeping of ani mals, regulating the use of stables.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume I, Issue 3, 14 December 1910, Page 11
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