the prevention and abatement of nuisances, conservation of public health, safety and convenience, the inspection of lands, buildings or premises, and generally regulating premises. Part V. In Relation to Vehicles, inclusive of Motor Gars.— General provisions as to the licensing of vehicles, also as to drivers and others having charge of vehicles, the licensing thereof, and regulating their conduct, also fixing fares and charges and street standings in conn-- tion with licensed vehicles. Part V! In Relation tn i of Danger from f•' — • stonig" of dangerous ' re - n electric bgut w i>-.« • r ""ctera, am’ -, ■•• • • i>l: ■ 'ublio safety Part VII. In ReliU io Exceptional Traffic on Streets. -The licensing of traction engines, motor waggons, and delivery vans, and regulating the weight and the route thereof, and otherwise. Part VIII. In Relation to Reserves, Park* and Public Recreation Grounds.— Regulating the use and management thereof, the preservation of order therein, and for protecting the property of the Corporation.
Part IX. In Relation to Billiard Rooms.— And the licensing, regulation and control thereof. Part X. In Relation to the Public Library. —And regulating the use and control thereof. Part XI. In Relation to Dairies. —And the licensing thereof, and prescribing and regulating the inspection, ventilation, etc., thereof, and generl- - regulating milk supply. P artXil. In Relation to the Cemetery Vested in the Council, situate at Hastings.— Regulating the use and management thereof, also for regulating the use and management of any other cemetery under the control of the Council. Part XIII. In Relation to Hawkers and Pedlars and Keepers of Coffee or other Street Stalls, and the licensing and regulating the conduct thereof. Part XIV. In Relation to Porters, Criers, and Bellringers, and the licensing and regulating the conduct thereof, Part XV. Miscellaneous rrovisions.— ln relation to public health, safety, and convenience, tne protection of the property of the Corporation, subsidiary provisions relating to the good rule and government of the Borough, and supplementary provisions affecting other parts of the By-Laws.
Part XVI. In Relation to Tramways, and the regulation and control thereof. Part XVII. In Relation to Waterworks and Water Supply, and prescribing regulations. Part XVIII. In Relation to the Hastings Abattoirs, and the control and management thereof. Part XIX. In Relation to the Proceedings of the Council at meetings, and of committees thereof. The said resolution will be submitted for confirmation to » Special Meeting of the Council, to be held at the Council Chamber in Heretaunga Street, Hastings, on Thursday, the sth day of January, 1911, at the hour of 7.30 p.m., afc which meeting the day of the coining into force of the By-Law will be fixed. A Copy of the proposed Special Order and By-Law is deposited at the Office of the Council in Heretaunga Street, Hastings, where the same will be open for public inspection during office hours until the said confirming meeting is held. Dated this sth day of December, 1910. J. COLLINGE, Town Clerk.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume I, Issue 3, 14 December 1910, Page 11
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