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—- —rr~fo r the accommodation of at twelve horses. «, 7,8,9,10,wdU,«m e Conditions 13,14, and 15, same as Birdling's. CAMERON, D. AND D., SALTWATER CRBIR, All the premises to be kept in good reTo provide in their home, besides the p» ir - n , o r room answering as such, one and one private sitting-room. P° rp nro vide not less than fifteen beds for -■ ~„J in not less than seven separate jjjrcllP' 8 ! divide a shed sufficiently weather- • ht and fit for the accommodation of at least i v ; horses. Ajndition« 4. 5 > 6 > '» same as J3irdling'a. jo JJil. Conditions 13, 14, and 15, same as Birdling's.

DALE, WILLIAM, RAKUA KIVKB, —SOCTHBRN CROSS HOTEL. I All the premises to be kept in good re- • To provide in his house, beside the R»m or room answering as such, one Slic and two private sitting-rooms. 9 To provide not less than twelve beds for travellers, in not less than twelve separate bedrooms. <> To provide a shed sufficiently weathertieht, snd fit for the accommodation of at least Wnty horses. Conditions 4, 5, 6, and 7, same as ling'sS NOT to keep a lamp burning at night outside the house. Conditions 9, 10, and H, same as Bird-

ling's. ]0 Conditions regarding the ferry over the Rskaia to stand as per special agreement with ♦he Provincial Government, dated 19th July, iB6O ■ ami especially the licensee shall keep a ferrV-boat or boats, to be used upon the river Kak&ia; the gear and all necessary flfctmes to render the same serviceable to be alirw maintained in good order and repair. The'licensee shall, at all reasonable times and hours, without unnecessary delay, cross passengers, stock, and other goods at the prices named below• Pedestrians, each 1 0 Horsemen ... 2 6 Drays and other vehicles ... 5 0 Merchandise, per ton 10 0 Wool, per bale 1 0 The boat must be in readiness to meet the mails. Officers of the Supreme Court, magistrates, and police constables on duty, and prisoners, to be ferried free of charge. To afford every assistance in his power in directing straDgers to a safe fording across the river. Conditions 13, 14, and 15, same as Birdling's. D. EVEREST, WAITOHI. 1. All the premises to be kept in good repair. To provide in his house, besides the taproom, or room answering as such, one public and one private sitting-room. 2. To provide not less than twelve beds for travellers, in not less than four separate bedrooms. 3. To provide a shed sufficiently weathertight, and fit for the accommodation of at least ten horses. 4. At all times to keep a proper supply of water for the house, and for horses and cattle, and to provide, in a convenient position, a 1 proper trough for watering cattle. 1 5. To keep at all times a proper supply of oats and oaten or grass hay. Oats to be charged for to travellers at not more than 6d ; per quart, and to be always served out with i the authorized quart measure. ;

6. To provide and keep in repair a good and sufficient stockyard for cattle, containing a superficial area of not less than twentytwo square yards. For the occupation of this yard during the night, the licensee may make a charge at rates not exceeding the Mowing, viz.:—Twopence per head for all cattle uDder fifty in number, and one penny per head for all over that number. 7. Nil. 8. To keep a lamp burning, with two burners, from sunset to sunrise, giving a sufficiently bright light, and being so lighted as to be conspicuous from a distance all round the house. 9. To be sworn in and to act as a conBtable, especially when required by the magistrates or the police. 10. On all occasions lo render every assistance, and to supply information to Magistrates, and to the police, in the execution of their duty. 11. To keep a clean and orderly house and to render it as comfortable for the ac«, oommodation of travellers as the circumstances of position and distance from towns will fairly allow. 12. Nil. 13. The license to be cancelled by order of tny three Justices of the Peace, if it be proved to their satisfaction that any of the conditions of the license are not regularly fulfilled, or if any drunkenness be proved to have been allowed on the premises, or if any spirits shall be supplied from the house or premises to any aboriginal native of New Zealand. 14. A printed or fairly written copy of jnese conditions, and a tariff of all charges, » be kept at all times posted up in some conspicuous place in the taproom, and in au the sitting rooms, for the information of travellers. a . 1 f- To provide a Visitor's Book, which wail be kept in the custody of the licensee, out whenerer asked for ehall be produced to pjtors and lodgers, for the insertion of any remark on the accommodation or attendance; a notice to this effect to be kept posted in rt manner «6 the tariff of charges. ■ine book to be open at all times to inspection ♦n £ a E? trate ' or the P° lice . * D< * to *>e sent jo the Clerk of the Bench, at Kaiapoi, a week SSf e , annual licenß »ng meeting, for the Purpose of being produced at that meeting.

FWERS, CHARLES, AND ROBSON, MATTHEW.

2AKAIA BIVEB. r^; All a. the ? remites to be kept In good -pair. io provide in their house, besides e Taproom, or room answering as such, one Public and two private sitting-rooms. tnr V. T ° ?, rovide not less than twenty beds Sroom "' iD DOt Ie " thED tWelTe K V &Tliie ti«At To ? ro / ide a Bhed sufficiently weatherleStt- A fop the accommodation of at »east twenty horses. H Unditions 4, 5, 6, and 7, same as Birdoutid?thetuse P * bUmiDg * 9, 10, and 11, same as Blrd(DumHnkeeii at all times a safe ferry-boat S va„ri WOrking order ' aDd read y for river « , f across the Rakaia as folK : r aßonable hourß ' The fare t0 *» For foot passengers, one shilling each. J" horsemen, 2s Gd each. For a / 8 u and ,. other vehicleB > 5 * each. wnni Chand J 8 ?' 108 P er ton i and for wool, per bale, is. an * polce coS? ?. Upreme Co «rt»Magistrates, to be tried Sp bl f ?° and P rißone " assistance n. w° f charge " To afford «™ry a safe forite' P ° Wer in directin g ■»»«**" Condt ngacroßßt!, e river. Hng's. 13 » 14 > and 15, same as Bird-

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XXIV, Issue 1431, 14 July 1865, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Lyttelton Times, Volume XXIV, Issue 1431, 14 July 1865, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Lyttelton Times, Volume XXIV, Issue 1431, 14 July 1865, Page 9

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