assemblage room, lecture room, music hall, dancing hall, circua or menagerie or as a theatre or opera house or picture theatre or for any public performance or public amusement, and to specify requirements and conditions with regard to such premises and to provide for the payment of the License fees set out, also as to the licensing of tents, marquees, etc. PART IX. SECTIONS 562 TO 573. BILLIARD ROOMS AND SHOOTING GALLERIES. Providing for the licensing and control of billiard rooms, bagatelle rooms, etc., or shooting galleries, and the payment of license fees and making conditions with respect to the same. PART X. SECTION 574. GOOD RULE AND GOVERNMENT OF THE BOROUGH. Making general provisions for the good rule and government of the Borough. PART XL SECTIONS 575 TO 590. HAWKERS AND PEDLARS. Defining and providing for the licensing of Hawkers and Pedlars, and the payment of license fees and to make conditions with respect to Hawkers and Pedlars. Defining Itinerant Traders and prohibiting the carrying on of business as Itinerant Trader without a license. PART XII. SECTION 591. ELECTRICAL. Providing that no person to carry out electric light and power work unless registered as electrical wiremen. Providing conditions as to installation work, electric connections and the supply of electricity. Declaring interference with Borough’s equipment an offence. PART XIIL SECTION 592. STANDING ORDERS. Providing for the Resolutions of the Council regulating the proceedings and debates at Meetings. PART XIV. • SECTIONS 593 TO 685. TRAFFIC CONTROL AND NUISANCES THEREUNDER. Regulating and controlling traffic in streets and making rules in regard to the driving and use of vehicles in streets and to vehicles remaining in streets and providing for the rule of the road and making provisions as to brake and lights on vehicles and declaring general duties of drivers. Making rules as to method of leaving vehicles • the streets; as to time limits l.r leaving vehicles and against leaving vehicles in certain places. Giving powers to Inspectors and Police Officers. Providing that omnibuses to stop only at appointed places. Providing rules, restrictions and prohibitions as to driving, using or keeping cattle, horses, or th er animals in streets and otherwise as to the use of streets with regard to cattle, horses and other animals. Providing for the licensing of vehicles. Requiring cabs, motor cabs, vans and motor vans, etc., as defined by the By-law being vehicles for hire, to be licensed and requiring the driver of such vehicles to be licensed. Making various conditions regarding vehicles required to be licensed and the drivers and conductors of such vehicles. Providing for the payment of license fees, specitying duties of drivers and conductors of vehicles required to be licensed and declaring certain offences by drivers and conductors of vehicles required to be licensed. Making conditions as to the conduct of the hiring. Making provisions in regard to Taxi stands and telephones thereon. Providing regulations on the following matters:— Stands tor private cars. Stands for vehicles required ‘ j be licensed; the fare and charges for vehicles required to be licensed. Providing against dogs being in Inner Area unless in charge of some person. Making provisions and conditions in regard to bicycles. Making provisions and conditions in regard to Traction Engines. PART XV. SECTIONS 686 TO 713. PUBLIC LIBRARY. Making regulations as to the use of the Public Library and the books therein and the borrowing of books therefrom and fixing the subscriptions for the borrowing of books and magazines from the Public Library and specifying certain offences in regard to such Library. PART XVI. SECTIONS 714 TO 740. PARKS AND RESERVES. Making rules and conditions in regard to the use of Bofough Parks, Gardens, Camping Grounds and Reserves, and specifying offences in connection therewith. . PART XVII. SECTIONS 741 TO 773. CEMETERIES. Making regulations in regard to Cemeteries and interments therein and regulations and conditions as to the purchase of burial p'ots and the keeping of graves, tombstones, etc., in order, and the fencing of plots. Specifying charges in connection with interments, and specifying offences in regard to cemeteries. AND NOTICE IS -HEREBY FURTHER GIVEN that the foregoing Resolution will bo submitted for confirmation as a Special Order of the Borough Council of Hastings at a SPECIAL MEETING of the said Council to be held in the Council Chambers, Hastings Street, Hastings, on MONDAY, the FIRST DAY OF MAY, 1933, at 10 o’clock in the forenoon. A full copy of the said By-laws is deposited at the Office of the said Council, and may be inspected there by all persons during office hours. Dated the Fifth Day of April, 1935. PERCY R. PURSER, Town Clerk.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXIII, Issue 107, 19 April 1933, Page 8
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