(to) if the number of animals employed to draw a vehicle having= two wheels be more than two and not more than four, then the minimum width of the tires of the wheels of such vehicle shall be four and one-half inches. (c) If the number of animals employed to draw a vehicle having four wheels bo six or under, then the minimum width of the tires of the wheels of such vehicle shall be four and one-half inches. (d) If the number of animals employed to draw a vehicle having four wheels bo .more than eight, then the minimum width of the tires of such vehicle shall bo eight inches. (e) If the number of animals employed to draw a vehicle-having four wheels bo more than eight, then the minimum width of the tires of such vchclo shall be one inch greater than eight inches for each animal so employed. -Hr,,.. f SECOND SCHEDULE. - - Wheat 10 bags of 4 bushels to 1 ton weight avoirdupois. Barley, 12 bags of 4 bushels to 1 ton weight avoirdupois. Oats, 14 bags of 4 bushels to 1 ton weight avoirdupois. Peas, 10 bags of 4 bushels to 1 ton weight avoirdupois. Potatoes, 12 bags,of 4 bushels to 1 ton weight avoirdupois. Chaff, 25 bags machine pressed and dressed to 1 ton weight avoirdupois. Chaff, 35 bags hand pressed and dressed to 1 ton weight avoirdupois. Coal, 12 bags to 1 ton weight avoirdupois. Wool, 6 (|) bales to 1 ton weight avoirdupois. Dressed Flax, 6 bales to 1 ton weight avoirdupois. Firewood, 3-4ths. of a cord to 1 ton weight avoirdupois. _ . THIRD SCHEDULE. Mr i Pelotus Road Board. —Vehicle [Engine] [Machine] License. # Number; Annual License Fee. This is to certify that, pursuant to the provisions of By-laws numbers four and six of the By-laws with reference to heavy traffic passed by the Pelorus Road Board on the sth day of November, 1901, the , vehicle [engine] [machine] numbered [to be numbered ], of which , of , is the owner, is hereby licensed to engage in the heavy traffic in the transportation of timber mentioned in the said By-law number four upon and over the roads, bridges, ferries, and fords in the Pelorus Road District, under the care, control, or management of the said Board, and from time to time during the term or period hereinafter mentioned passable and safe for, and not closed to, heavy traffic, for the term or period of one year from the. day of ,one thousand nine hundred and , Dated this day of , one thousand nine hundred and , Secretary. These By-laws shall edme into force on the Ist day of May, 1918. 1 hereby certify that the foregoing By-laws have been duly made and adopted by special meeting of the Pelorus Road Board, and the common seal of the Board has been affixed thereto in my presence. , , • - JOHN SOMERS STOREY, Chairman, Pelorus Road Board.
The largest known moth measures nine inches across. What are known as “tidal waves" have nothing to do with the tides,, but are supposed to bo caused by earth? quake.
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Pelorus Guardian and Miners' Advocate., Volume 30, Issue 16, 26 February 1918, Page 6
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512Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Pelorus Guardian and Miners' Advocate., Volume 30, Issue 16, 26 February 1918, Page 6
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