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5 Anmascsneista. b fi RAND MINSTREL, VOCAL AND \X DRAMATIC » ESTEETAIIUCEIfT i Catholic Boys’ Schoolroom, Timaru, ON EASTER MONDAY, 22nd APRIL, 1889, in Aid of the School Funds. TICKETS ... TWO SHILLINGS. Doors open at 7.30. To commence at 8 o’clock. K .22, Kaiiways. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. EASTER HOLIDAY FARES. FROM the 17th to the 22nd APRIL, Excursion Tickets to Dunedin and Cristchurch will be issued as under, and Saturday Return Tickets from any station to any station ; all available for return till 7th May:— To To The Christchurch Autumn Races will be held on the 22nd and 23rd April. BY ORDER. Jfjsitfcss Advertisements. The fifth session op the s.c. TECHNICAL SCHOOL will be opened by a Public Meeting at 8 p.m. on THURSDAY, 25th inst., in the Public School. His Worship the Mayor will preside. Addresses Given. All interested invited. Students enrolled at close of the Meeting. J. H. WILSON, M.A. President, t TIMARU BOROUGH COUNCIL. MOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that at a Special Meeting of the Timaru Borough Council, held on the 25th day of March, 1889, it was resolved that the following By-laws be adopted : BY-LAW No. 19. A By-law to regulate the use of bicycles and tricycles and similar carriages in public or private streets, rights of way, footways, or public places. Every Person who shall commit a breach of any of the provisions contained in this By-law within the Borough of Timaru shall on conviction for any such breach be liable to a penalty not exceeding £5. No Person shall at any time ride, wheel, or use any bicycle, tricycle, or similar carriage upon or along any footway. Every Person riding, driving, or using any bicycle, tricycle, or similar carriage after sunset and before sunrise in any “ street ” “ private street,” or “ right of way ” within the Borough of Timaru, shall carry a light in some conspicuous place in front of such bicycle, tricycle, or similar carriage and also shall carry an alarm bell, and the rider or driver thereof shall distinctly ring such alarm bell when meeting or passing any vehicle or person on horseback or on foot in any street private street, or right of way or when approaching any vehicle or person on horseback or on foot crossing any street or private street, or right of way, or upon such rider or driver turning the corner of any street, private street or right of way. BY-LAW No. 20. A By-law made under “ The Municipal Corporation Act, 1886 ” and the several Acts amending the same to provide for the naming of streets and numbering of houses, and fixing such names and numbers upon walls or buildings and preventing their removal or effacement therefrom. It shall be lawful for the Council of the said Borough from time to time to cause to be painted or affixed on some conspicuous part of some wall or building at or near the end corner or entrance of every street and in the direction of the line of such street the name of such street in legible characters not exceeding three inches in length and proportionately broad and near to each other; and the Council may where more than one street in the Borough is called by the same name or already named, alter the name of any or all of such street or streets to any other name or names which to the Council may seem lit; and before any name is given to any new street written notice of the intended name shall be given to the Council, and if there be any street in the Borough called or about to bo called by the same name the Council may by notice, stating that there is already a street in the Borough called or about to be called by the same name and describing the locality thereof, given to the person by whom notice of such intended name was given to them, at any lime within fourteen days of the receipt of such lart mentioned notice, object to such intended name, whereupon the Council shall consider such objection and order thereon, and it shall not be lawful to act up any name to any street in the Borough until the expiration of fourteen days after notice thereof has been given as aforesaid to the Council, or to set up any name objected to as aforesaid. Numbering, etc., on Houses. It shall bo lawful for the Council of the Borough from time to time to cause to be painted or affixed on a conspicuous part of all houses or buildings in the several streets of the Borough, such numbers (being odd numbers on one side of the street and even numbers on the other side) for the purposes of distinguishing the same as the council shall direct or approve, and shall renew the numbers of such houses or buildings as often as they are obliterated or defaced. j Wilful Injury to Name or Number. No person shall wilfully destroy, pull down, obliterate, or deface the name of any street in the said Borough or the name or number of any house or building in any such street. Register of Alterations. The Council of the Borough shall cause to be kept a register of all alterations made by them in the names of the and such register shall bo kept in such form as to show the state of every such alteration and the name of such street previous to such alteration and the new name thereof. Also that the resolution adopting the said By-laws be confirmed at a Special Meeting of thp Council held at 8 o’clock p.m. on MONDAY, the 22nd day of APRIL, 1889. The said By-laws to come into force on the Ist day of MAY, 1889. And notice is hereby further given that a Special Meeting of the Council will be held at 8 o’clock p.m. ut tho Town Hall, Timaru, on MONDAY, tho 22nd day of APRIL, 1889, for the purpose of confirming the said resolution. Dated this 27th day of March 1839. EDWIN Hr. LOUGH, Town Clerk.

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South Canterbury Times, Issue 4986, 20 April 1889, Page 3

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