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Sessions: 11, 1.50, 4, and Dorothy Dnlton. 8. Dorothy Dalton. Dorothy Dnlton. NOTE. — After t 1 4 Dorothy Dalton. o'clock session the Theatre Dorothy Dnlton. will be closed and reDorothv Dalton. open at 7. Programme Dorothy Dnlton. then commences at 8. Dorothy Dnlton. Dorothy Dalton. Book Your Seats at the Dorothy Dnlton. Princess To-day, or Dorothy Dnlton. 'Phone SSfiA. QUEEN'S ~ rpiiEATRE. ' NOW SHOWING. NORMA TALMADGE In "DE LUXE ANNIE." HOOT GIBSON In "BANDTTS BF.WARE." LARRY SEMOX In "THE RENT COLLECTOR." 'Phone 04IA for Reserves. IPPODROME.—Continuously from 111 5 a.m. to 10 p.in- Special Holiday Attraction. William Fox Special, " MOONSHINE VALLEY." Produced by Herbert Bvonnn, • with all-Star Cast. AIso._"STEP 'LIVELY." ' Sunshine Comedy, Lee Kiel's Comedy, Latest World News. The Hippodrome Distinctive Orchestra (Conductor, Mr. Harry G. Avery). The brightest mush- in town. Fenturinsr Mr. E. M. Ilyman in latest Jazz , I specialties. Frices as Usual. Hing 4232. Plan at Theatre. CORPORATION NOTICES. QI T Y OF AUCKLAND. i PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby riven that • at a Special Meeting of the Auckland City Council convener! for the purpose and neld on Thursday, the 14th day of December, 1922, the following _ Resolution was passed and will be submitted for , tion at tho Ordinary Meeting o£ the Coun- j cil, to be held on THURSDAY, the 25th : day of January, 1923, i:i the Council j Chairber, Town Hall, Auckland, at 7 p.m., "That the Auckland City Council doth j hereby by Special Resolution intended 1 to operate as a Special Order make , the following By-law t-o be known as ] By-law, No. 30 of the City of Auckland. I (Here follows the By-law.) The purport of the said By-law is: — 1. To amend By-laws No. 1, No. 18. and Xo. 21. of the Auckland City Council. 2. To define to which persons Certificates of Competency to drive any private motor-car or mot-or-cycle within tho City of Auckland shall be issued. 3. To provide for the issue of certificates to, and the fees to be paid by such persons 4. To define the persons to whom the provisions of this section of tho Bylaws shall not apply. 5. To provide for the cancellation of a Certificate of Competency. 6. To provide for the identification ol ( motor-cabs plying for hire. . ; 7. To define who shall not own, drive, or j conduct any cab. omnibus, or van. j 8. To regulate pedestrian traffic. 9. To define what material shall bo used in the construction of internal walla, partitions, and ceilings of . brick, stone, and concrete building in the inner area, and such building exceeding one storey in height iu the outer area. , 10. A copy of the said By-law is deposited in the Town Clerk's Office. Queen Street, and is open to tho inspection ■of the public during Office hours." J. S. BRIGHAM. Town Clerk. QITY OF AUCKLAND. I PUBLIC NOTICE is herebv given that ! at a Special Meoting of the Auckland City Council, convened tor tho purposo and I held on Thursday, the 14th day ,of j December. 1922, the following Resolution was passed, -and will be submitted for conj firmatiou at the Ordinary Meeting of tho i Council, to be held on IHLKSDAY, the ' 25th day of January, 1923, in the Council J Chamber, Town Hall, Auckland, at 7 p.m., Vl " That tho Auckland Citv Council doth hereby by Specnl Resolution intended to operate as a Special Order change he name ot the lollowing Streets within the City | 11A1LNV A Y nd: "STREET. PARNELL. to 1 MAY U ROAD? ,B HmUERA, to COTTER . | AVENUE" j g _ BR I GHA M | lowa Clerk._ | [ jgOROUGH OF PUKEKOHE. J ! 7701106 is hereby given that at a Special j ' Meeting of the Pukekohe Borough Council ; : held on the 18th day of December. 1922 | i the following resolution was passed, and 1 will he submitted for confirmation at the Ordinary Meeting c< the Council, to be he d . on MONDAY, January la, 1923. at 8 p.m,, ' in the Council Chamber. Edinburgh Street, I kekolie: - resolution. . I In exercise of the powers conferred upon it ; by part 43 of khe Municipal Corpora- , tions Act, 1920." the Pukekohe Borough Council hereby makes, by way of Speu.il Order, a By-law under lhe Municipal Corporations Act, 1920 intituled lh° General and Waterworks By-law. I J ~ 2 - The object and purport of the proposed , By-law are as follows: — 1. Interpretation. „ tirrn ~ , 2. Clause 21 of part 4 of The General By-law, 1913," repealed. , 3. Prohibits the driving of horses and cattle not in harness or yoke through oi along or across certain streets between 7 a.m. and 10 p.m. _ 4. Prohibits lighting of fires m the open , between sunset and sunrise. I 6. Fire Inspector to approve ot buildings : to be licensed for public meetings. | _ 6. Fire Escapes for public buildings to be subject to approval of Fire Inspector. . , , 7. All Motor Vehicles to be provided with registration plates. 8 Clause 3 of "The General By-law No. 2, 1917," deleted . 9. Vehicles not to bo left unattended in King Street and portions of certain j other streets. . i 10 Specifies materials which may and may i not be used for roofs, turrets, dormers, etc., of buildings. . , 11. All repairs to roofs to be carried out with materials specified in No. 10. 12. Galvanised iron for roofing purposes to be r.ot less than 20 gauge. 13. Revised scale of building permit fees. 14. Applications for building permits to be accompanied by plans and specifications of proposed work; such plans and specifications to become property of Council. ... , 15. All verandah and porch timbers and , decorative work to bo heart timber. 16. The schedule of Section 19 of "'The General By-law No. 2, 1917,' is amended by providing alternative sizes for "ground floor joists" and - "studs for external walls." 37. Plans and specifications of septic tanks to be approved _bv Sanitary Inspector before construction is started. 18. Reouires hawkers of "perishable articles of human food" to he licensed, and ' sets out scale of fees to be paid for ' such licenses. J 19. The Waterworks By-laws as regards interpretation of "ordinary supply" \ and "extraordinary supnly" are , amended, also regarding amount of , fee for connections with mains. IN RESPECT OF PUBLIC BATHS. , 20. Interpretation. 21. Council may by resolution fix hours of admission, or close baths for certain ] purposes. 22. Persons using baths to pay charges 1 fixed by Council. i 23. Young children not to enter bath un- 1 less accompanied by an adult. i 24. Council may grant use of bath for sports, otc., and fix fees for the admis- : sion to same. ; 25. Council may grant permission to teachers of swimming to use bath at certain times, and may refuse to re- 1 new or may cancel such permission. 2f>. Limit of time to be spent in bath. 27. No person intoxicated or suffering from disease to enter bath. 28. Indecent or offensive language prohibited. 29. Disorderly conduct prohibited. 30. Admission of dogs not allowed. 31. Persons above the age of 10 years not to use bath without proper bathing dress. ! 32. Smoking prohibited. 33. No person to obtain entry or nso baths by forcible or improper means. 84. Persons committing breach of by-laws must leave bath when requested to do so by bathkeeper. 35. Bathers to leave on completion of dressing, and no. visitors allowed. 30. No male to enter or loiter in vicinity of bath during time set npart for use bv females, nnd vico-versa. i A full cony of this Bv-law in deposited at i the Office of the Pukekohe Borough Council, Edinburgh Street. Pukekohe. nnd is onen . to tho inspection of the nublio during office hours, until the said loth day of January " 1923. J. F. DF/ANE. Town Clerk.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18283, 27 December 1922, Page 10
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