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New AdvwtiWments. travellers, in not less thin /four separate bedrooms. 3. To provide a ahed sufficiently weathertight, aud fit for the accommodation of at least six horses. 4. At all timet to keep a proper supply of water for the house, and for horses and cattle. 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 the authorised quart measure. 6. To provide and keep in repair a good and sufficient stockyard for cattle, containing a superficial area of, not less than 225 square yards. For the occupation of this yard during the night, the licensee may make a charge at rates not exceeding the following viz.:-—Twopence per head for all cattle under 50 in number, and one penny per head for all over that number. 7. To provide and keep in repair a good and sufficient moveable sheep-proof yard, containing a superficial area of not less than 900 square yards; or, at the option of the licensee, to keep one acre of land enclosed by a permanent sheep-proof fence. For the occupation of this yard or paddock during the night, the licensee may make a charge at rates not exceeding the following, viz.:—Sixpence per score for all sheep under 300 in number; j fourpence per score for all over that number and under 500 ; and twopence per score for all over 500. 8. To keep a lamp burning, with two burners, from sunset to sunrise, giving a sufficiently bright light, and being so placed as NOT to be visible from the south bank of the River Waitangi.

9. To be sworn in and act as constable, especially when required by the Magistrates or the police. 10. On all occasions to 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 accommodation of travellers, as the circumstances of position and distance from towns will allow. 12. To keep at all times a safe ferry boat (punt) in good working order, and ready for conveyance of passengers across the Waitangi, between the hours of five a.m. and seven p.m. in the summer, and between the hours of seven a.m. and five p.m. in the winter. The fares to be as follows:—For foot passengers, two shillings each, between the hours abovenamed ; the fares to be doubled at all other times. For sheep, threepence per head. For horsemen, five shillings. For merchandise, per ton, twenty shillings. For wool, per bale, two shillings. For drays and other vehicles, ten shillings 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 strangers to a safe fording across the river. 13. The license to be cancelled by order of any 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 I Zealand. 14. A printed or fairly - written copy of these conditions, and a tariff of all charges, to be kept at all times posted up in some conspicuous place in the tap-room, and in all the sitting-rooms, for the information of travellers. 15. To provide a Visitors' Book, which shall be kept in the custody of the licensee, but whenever asked for, shall be produced to visitors and lodgers, for the insertion of any remarks on the accommodation or attendance; a notice to this effect to be kept posted in the same manner as the tariff of charges. The book to be open at all times to inspection by magistrates or the police, and to be sent to the Clerk of the Bench, at Timaru. a week before the Annual Licensing Meeting, for the purpose of being produced at that meeting. 16. To keep a copy of the Public House Ordinance in the house.

BURGESS, JOHN, bukke's pass. 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 sitting-room. 2. To provide not less than eight beds for travellers, in not less than two separate bedrooms. 3. To provide a shed sufficients weathertight, and fit for the accommodation of at least five horses. 4. At all times to keep a proper supply of water for the house, and for horses and cattle. Conditions 5, 6, 7,8,9,10, and 11, same as Brown's. 12. Nil. Conditions 13,14, and 15, same as Brown's. 16. To keep a copy of the Public House Ordinance in the house. GEORGE DYSON, CROWN HOTEL, TBMUKA. 1. AH the premises to be kept in good repair. To provide in his house, besides the taproom, or room answering at such, one public and one private sitting-room. 2. To provide not less than six 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 five horses. Conditions 4, 5, 6, 7,8, 9, JO, and 11, same as Brown's. 12. Nil.

Conditions 13, 14, and 15, same as Brown's. 16. To keep a copy of the Public House Ordinance in the house. FITCH, JAMES SAWYER, PABEORA. 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 eleven 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 fire horses. 4. At all times to keep a proper supply of water for the house, and for horses and cattle. Conditions 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, and 11, same as Brown's. 12. Nil. Conditions 13,14, and 15, same as Brown's. 16. To keep a copy of the Public House Ordinance in the house. JONES, W. 8., MAUKIKI. 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 six 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 six horses. 4. At all times to keep a 'proper supply of water for the house, and for horses and cattle. Conditions 5, 6, 7,1,9,10, and 11, same as Brown's. 12. Nil. Conditions 13,14, and 15, same as Brown's. 16. To keep a copy of the Public House Ordinance in the house.

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

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 4 Lyttelton Times, Volume XXIV, Issue 1431, 14 July 1865, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 4 Lyttelton Times, Volume XXIV, Issue 1431, 14 July 1865, Page 9

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