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Corporation Notices. DRAINAGE. To require all property within the Borough to be provided with drains to carry away sewago and rctust matte:. To regulate the construction of sewage 1 and other drains, and tho connecticn of same with the Borough sewers, and to forbid any connexion witn Borough sewers or any alteration in any drains without permission. To provide for the inspection by the Council's Inspector of all drainage work. To require '.ho removal' or repair of any detective work. To provide for the use of pipes, material, and things of a. standard quality, and to regulate the method of (onstruction of all drainage work and all appliances and apparatus tenant thereto. To provide for the method of construcL tion and connection with sewers ol water closets. To compel owners to provide water closett for buildings when within low. of a sewer, and in certain otner 1 cases. , To fix a scale of fees payable to the Council in respect of water closets. To require property-owners to provide septic tanks in cases where it is ira l possible owing to the situation 01 I buildings to connect with a sewer, and to regulate the construction and ; maintenance of such septic tanKs. To provide specifications for P'P«- l «' in f> in connection with drainage, and regulate the method of laying pipes i and tho material to be used. 1 To provide specifications for plumbers L of .ho material to be used and tor all plumbing work, in connection with drains and drainage. 1 To provide for the execution of certain drainage work by licensed drain ' connectors only, and of certain other drainage work by authorised plumbers only, and to forbid any other person to execute such work. ' IN RESPECT OF SEA BATHING AND BEACHES. T To prescribe clothing to be worn by i persons bathing on beaches open to public view, and to forbid any person to undress in any place open to ; public view. To forbid males to trespass upon any part of the beach sot apart :'or the s exclusive uso of females, and vice , versa. To regulate the use of dressing sheds. J To forbid persons in bathing costumes 1 to loiter or remain on beaches or public places longer than is necessary to enable them to pass from 1 dressing place to water or to return. t IN RESPECT OF WATERWORKS. a 1 To forbid any person to connect, disconnect, or repair any pipe, tap, or 5 other appliance wi'.h or from _ the waterworks, or to do any plumoing r work in connection wifli the waterworks or any appliance connected ,■ therewith unless he is the holder of , a permit from the Council. 3 To regulate the issue of permits autho- ' rising the holder to do any plumbing ' work in connection with the waterworks, and fixing a scale of fees i therefor. - To require plumbers to giro notice of * any proposed work, and to obtain a permit for same. To prescribe specifications for all e plumbing work in respect of waterworks, and for all connections and f annarxtus. including fire cocks, ; hydrants, and other appliances. 1 To forbid all waste of water. To authorise the Council to cut off supply for non-payment of water rates vt charges 1 To forbid more than one service pipe to each house or any connection ber twoen the service pipes of separate d premises. To forbid the installation of any meter until the same be tested and ape proved by the Council. 1 To regulate tho removal, testing, and repai- of meters. a To forbid any person to tamper or inter ; - fero with meters without the Council's consent. To define what shall be deemed an " ordinary " supply and what an " extraordinary " supply. a To compel consumers to affix meters when notified by the Council. 0 To provide for an estimate being made of water consumption when meter faulty. To require that meters be sufficiently enclosed, and keys -left at Council office ■1 To authorise the Council to detcrmino any "extraordinary" supply at any 0 time on notice or oy public notice. d To fix the terms upon which water may r be supplied outside the Borough, and to provide for the cost of connections e outside the Borough. e To fix the rates payable by consumers in respect of " ordinary " and also a of "extraordinary" supply, the rates r payable by r.on-con6umers, and also tho rates or charges payable in rea spect of supply for certain specified purposes or to certain premises. To fix the lime when such rates or t charges shall be payable. 1 To regulate the cost of service pipes is 1 certain cases. |j To require all apparatus to be kept in good orderBUILDINGS FOR PUBLIC MEETINGS, ETC. e To provide for the inspection of all buildings and premises used for „ public meetings and entertainments a and similar purposes, and the , licensing of the same. To require such buildings to have ado- ,[ quate means of exit. it To authorise the Council to regulate the hours during which such buildings v may be open to the public. To prevent overcrowding and obstrucI tion of the passage, etc. To prohibit a smoking in such buildings. To require the entrance to bo lighted. e BILLIARD ROOMS. '• To require all billiard rooms, bagatelle c rooms, bowling and skittle alleys, etc., to bo licensed, and to prescribe d the hours during which the same may remain open. n To prohibit persons under the age of 16 if from entering such premises. ~ VEHICLES. To require vehicles plying for hire to be lS license:), and prescribing the conditions that may be imposed by such il license, and requiring such vehicles n to be first approved by the Borough Inspector. if To forbid any number of passengers in >r excess of the number stated in the licenso to be carried, n To provide for the cancellation of 't licenses upon sufficient cause. '• To require vehicles to carry lights. , To forbid smoking inside vehicles plying g for hire. To require such vehicles to be ado- ,, quatoly maintained To .-escribe time-tables for borough 3 stage carriages, and to require such j. carriages to observe the time-tables t> and tho routes appointed. >. To regulate the conduct of drivers and if conductors of all vehicles plying for passenger hire. To forbid any vehicle to be driven over g or to stand upon any wateriable or 7 gutter, or to stand within. To fix a schedule of fees to be paid in respect of the licensing of different . ,_ c'asses of vehicles, and by the t ' owners of vehicles engaged in heavy ' traffic as defined by the By-laws. t To fix stands for vehicles plying for hire, and to regulato tho uso thereof, y To forbid objectionable conduct by pasi. sengers, and to forbid persons sufy ferine from certain diseases from travelling in such vehicles. c To prescribo a scale of fares to be charged by vehicles plying for hire. ~ To regulate the disposal of lost goods, j or goods left in any such vehicle. if To comool vehicles to carry lights. e MOTOR VEHICLES. T< require motor vehicles to carry horns, bells or whistles, etc., and also, between sunset and sunrise, lights. * To regulate the conduct generally of drivers of motor vehicles, and to require such vehicles to be properly ° equipped with two brakes. _ To prescribe a scale of fees to bo paid g to the Council in respect of the licensing of mctor-buses and other motor vehicles. .8 J PEDLARS AND HAWKERS. To require pedlars and hawkers to be e licensed and to regulate the method ~ in which, and conditions upon which. persins may obtain licenses, and to prcs ribe the fees payable in respect of eucn licenses IN RESPECT OF FIRES AND Tttp " BHBS&nF EXPL ° SIVE " IB i. ™d u' lp<)D i occupiers of Premises in which a chimney accidentally catches To prohibit persons fr»m keeping gun powder, explosives, certain oils, and •• other dangerous goods or material I unless authorised by the Council' » and to prescribe the conditions upon 11 which a permit may be granted »n3 1 to regulate Btorago" under any ' such permit. J Bucn 1 IN RESPECT OF THE MUNICIPAL SKIDS. . vaiyji * A b 1 To regulate the use of the municipal * f K B thefefor Cnbmg *« f <*° & To forbid any person not licensed ♦„ a bo to use L skids, and to provide a penalty for the unauthorised ° J I hereof, and to authorise the Grand! to wise any boat thereon in reswc ? tain's & 6 " Dot *»<*>- - To forbid the owner of small boats to allow the same to remain on the r foreshore along Queen's Parade ex cept en the skids, provided.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 15884, 3 April 1915, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 15884, 3 April 1915, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 15884, 3 April 1915, Page 4