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NQTICES. j BOROUGH Or HASTINGS. ADVERTISEMENT OF BY-LAW. NOTICE is hereby giien that at a Special Meting oi the Hastings Borough Count il. held on the Irth day :.,f Janua-y. 1912. it was r-solved <by I wav of Special Order t.-iat the Council i of th** Borough ot Hastings makes and i ordains the following By-law under and I by virtue of and in exercise and ptir.su-1 ■ ano.- of tie' powers and provisions coni t.iined in “The Municipal Corporations 1 Act 19 l1 '. “Th-* Public Works Act I!K>C" “Th-* Public Health Act 1908,” ( “The Public R.'-ei-.e- Act 190'." “Thej 'Library mid Mechanics Institute Ac t, j : “Th* Motor Regulation Act | and the .several Act.' amending I th.** .-ame respectively, and of all powers | aid authorities contained in each and 1 •*v *ry other Act or authority in any i n i-e enabling tin* Council in that behalf, i : the object and purport ot which By-law j • are as follows BY-LAW No. 2. I A By-law to repeal and amend sec-j lions 41, S2. 155. 162. lt>X>, 1»9. ,121. j 322, 322335. 33'.). 3*<s, 4IS. 473, sc)l,| 5Mb 695. 7i9. and 527 of the existing.'1 ! Hasting- Borough By-law No. 1. and | : to make By-laws in substitution there- i ’ for, and otherwise to make provision toi | ! the good rule and government of the s < said Borough and for the administration , j ~f its local affairs. ) Part 1. In Relation to Streets.—Snndiy offences in connection with and general | provisions concerning streets, the traffic’ thereon, the use thereof, injuries to and 1 • nuisances thereon, and the construe - | tion of things upon. over, or under the , '-ami*, and g-neral provisions for the, orcb-r and gocxl government of the | I Borough and its affairs respecting | istreets. i Part 2. | In Re'ation to Buildings.-General j i provisions respecting their sites, foun- j 1 d.ition. construction, arrangements and] i repair, the mode in which and the I ! materials with which they an* to be j I erocte.l and repaired, tor securing »ta-1 j bility. prevention of fire, public safety, 1 i and for the purposes of health, and toi [ regulating buildings of a public charac- . ter, building districts, frontages, and [ open-air spaces, and prevention of o’,e.crowding. Part 3. In Relation to Public Buildings. Enclosures. and Grounds. —Provisions as I to buildings or enclosures,’and places of assemblage for public meetings, per-| forinanc 's. exhibitions, entertainments, j or amusements, and to public- grounds I for athletic sports or games, also as toi th** licensing, inspection, and control | thereof respectively. | j Part 4. j i In Relation to Sanitation, Drainage. , and Nuisances. —General provisions respecting the drainage and plumbing of buildings, and the appliances and conveniences connected therewith, the-1 prevention of refuse accumulation and 1 prescribing receptacles, regulating 01 1 preventing the keeping of animals, re- j gulating the use of stables, the preven-) tion and abatement of nuisances, and the inspection of lands, buildings, and | premises generally. Part 5. In Relation to Vehicles, inclusive oil Motor Cars. —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 1 connection with licensed vehicles. j Part 9. In Relation to Billiard Rooms —The' I licensing. regulation, and control ■ I thereof. i Part 10. In Relation to the Public Library.— Th., regulation, the ti.-e. and the con-1 : t-ol thereof. j Part 15. I MNcdlancous P-ovisions. —Relating to public heilth. saf -ty, and conveni-j ■‘ime. and subsidiary provisions affect-1 ing other parts of th? By-law. I Part 17. I In relation to water-works and watei supply, and prescribing regulations. The 'ltd resolution will be submtted for confirmation to a Special Meeting of th° Council, to be held at the Cotin-| c d Chamber in Heretaunga Road, on THURSDAY, the Isth day of February. 1912. at the hom of 7.31) p.m., at which me. ti-g the dav of the coming into force of the By-law will be fixed. A full copy of the proposed Special Order and Bv-lan i< d -posited at the • office ■of the Council in Heretaunga j Road, w here the same w ill he open for | public inspection during office hours i until the* said confirming meeting is 1 he'd. Dated tlit- 2iltli day of January. 1912 ; W. H. COOK. Town Clerk. > BOROUGH OF NAPIER. I DOG REGISTRATION ACT 190'. rpHE ATTENTION of owners of Dogs[ * is directed to Section 3of the “Dog | Registration Ac t 19i1'," which is as i follows: - i “ Any pe-.-on who keeps any dog 01 ; a greater age than six months tor a i period ot tonrti* in days without rails- 1 i-ig -u li dog t-> be r>-gi't -it'd, ami ' such registration to lie made* troin j vt-ar t i year in matint-r hereinatt'i ; mentioned, shall be liable to a fine', nut exceeding Five Pounds for every ! such clog, over and abovt* the amount ' of anv fee payable in r.-spert to the r -gistration of 'Ufli dog." l Registration Fee. Ten Shillings, payable . to M: John Hemi I'on. Dog Registra:. at the Corporation Offices. Napier, everv Thursday, between the hours of 1 ; p.m. and 4 p.m. <By Ord.-ri M. MURRAY. Town Clerk. TC.I.C stands for “ LEONARD *<• CLEANABLE ICE CHEST Absolute satisfaction and perfect re- j frigeration. Obtainable from Jas. J. : NIVEN and Co.. Ltd. Latest types' ■arriving early in .January. I

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume II, Issue 38, 27 January 1912, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume II, Issue 38, 27 January 1912, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume II, Issue 38, 27 January 1912, Page 1

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