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Wellington City Council Regulations. WE, the Mayor and Councillors of the City of Wellingtou, pursuant to the powers vested in us iu that behalf, do make and ordain the following Regulations : That part of Eegulation No. 10 made and' passed on the ninth day of August one thousand eight hundred and seventytwo relating to standings for Hackney and Borough Stage Carriages, which is in the words following (that is to say)— " Such number of licensed hackney carriages or borough stage carriages as is hereinafter directed may stand and ply for hire at the following places .and no other," is hereby repealed, and the following adopted in lieu thereof— The City Council may from time to time by notice signed by the Mayor and published in some newspaper published and current within the City appoint any place or places within the City to be a stand or stands for hackney or borough stage carriages, or for both descriptions of carriages, and may from time to time by the same or by a like notice published as aforesaid direct the number of each or of both descriptions of carriages which may stand and ply for hire at any stand to be appointed as aforesaid and may from time to time by a like notice published as aforesaid alter, vary, or revoke any such appointment or direction as aforesaid. The Council may also by any such notice signed and published as aforesaid declare that any of the places specially mentioned in the said Eegulation No. 10 as stands for hackney or borough stage carriages shall cease to be a stand for any hackney or borough stage carriages or for both descriDtions of carriages: Provided always that until any such place or places shall have been declared by the City Council by a notice signed and published as aforesaid to be no longer available as a stand or stands as aforesaid the same shall continue to be used as a stand or Btands for the purposes of the said Eegulation as amended hereby notwithstanding the same shall not have been directly appointed to be such stand or stands under the authority hereinbefore given to the Council in that behalf. 2. That part of Eegulation No. 11 made and passed on the said ninth day of August one thousand eight hundred and seventy-two, which relates to the stands for carts and express waggons licensed to ply for hire (not being night carts) is hereby repealed and the following adopted in lieu thereof:— The City Council may from time to time by notice signed by the Mayor and published in some newspaper published and current within the City appoint any place or places within the City to be a stand or stands for carts licensed to ply for hire (not being night carts) and may from time to time by the same or by alike notice signed and published as aforesaid direct the number of such carts which may stand and ply for hire ab any stand to be appointed as aforesaid, and may from time to time by a like notice signed and published as aforesaid alter, vary, or revoke any such* appointment or direction as aforesaid. The foregoing Eegulation was passed by the City Council of Wellington at a meeting of the Council held on Monday, the nineteenth day of October, one thousand eight hundred and seventy-four, and confirmed by the said Council at a meeting held on Thursday, the nineteenth day of November, one thousand eight hundred and seventy-four. C. B. Borlase, Mayor. J. Deansfield, Councillor. Wm. Hester —Town Clerk. I the undersigned, Superintendent of the Province of Wellington, do hereby approve of the foregoing Eegulation. William Fitzeerbert, Superintendent. Signed by His Honor the Superintendent at Welling- , ton this eighth day of December, 1874. Wm. Jones, | Superintendent's Clerk. LOWER HUTT LOCAL B@AKD, Bye-Laws. SCHEDULE XIII. Part I. 1. Every person who causes to run from any manufactory or any establishment for the boiling or preparing of any animal matter, or any brewery, slaughterhouse, butcher's shop, or any dunghill or other receptacle, or from any inn, into or upon any street, public or private, or any footway or channel; and every occupier of any land or promises who causes or permits to run from such land or premises into or upon any such street footway or channel, any offensive liquid or matter shall for every day during which any such liquid or matter shall so run, forfeit a sum not exceeding five pounds. 2. If any person who ought under this subdivision to remove any matter or tiling, or to make good any footway or street shall fail so to do, whether or not such person shall have been convicted or not of any offence under this subdivision, thg Boai-d may remove such matter or tiring, or make good such street or footway, and may recover the expense of so doing from the person so making default before any Justice. 3. When any building materials, rubbish or other tilings are laid, or any hole made in any street or footway, whether the same be done by order or authority of the Board or not, the person causing such materials or other things to be laid or such hole to be made, shall at his own expense cause a sufficient light to be fixed in a proper place upon or near the same, and continue such light every night from sunset to sunrise while such materials or hole remain, and such person shall cause at his own expense such materials or other things, and such hole to be (sufficiently fenced and enclosed, until such materials or other things are removed or the hole

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 4298, 30 December 1874, Page 2 (Supplement)

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 4298, 30 December 1874, Page 2 (Supplement)

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 4298, 30 December 1874, Page 2 (Supplement)

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