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‘ PUBLIC NOTICES. | MARTON OLD BOYS’ FOOTBALL CLUB RANCE DRUIDS’ HALL, THURSDAY, JUNE 18, AT 8 P.M. Streamers, Confetti, Novelty Dances. Packer’s Orchestra. First-class Supper. Ladies 2/6; Gents 3/6; Double Ticket 5/-. WAITOTARA COUNTY COUNCIL. BY-LAWS. JpUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that in exercise of the powers conferred on it by Part IV of The Counties Act 1920, The Health Act 1920, Tho Cemeteries Act 1908, The Public Works Act 1928, The Public Reserves, Domains and National Parks Act 1928, and of all other powers it thereunto enabling the Waitotara County Council proposes making By-laws for the good order and government of tho County and that at a special meeting of the Council held on Wednesday the 27th day of May 1931 a resolution was passed that By-laws the objects and purport of which arc set out below should be made by special order. The objects and purport of the proposed By-laws are as follows: Part 1. Introduction and Penalties. Part 11. Hawkers and Pedlars. Part 111. Trespass by cattle. Part IV. Restricting loads on bridges. Part V. Damage to Roads and Bridges. Part AI. Use of bullock teams on roads. Part VII. Use of Traction Engines and Tractors on roads. Part VIII, Regulating width of tyres on vehicles drawn by animals. Part IX. Relating to Heavy Traffic. Part X. Public Billiard Rooms. Part XI. Provisions for good rule and government of the County being: (a) offences on roads and public places. (b) erection of verandahs and scaffolding, etc. (c) signboards. (d) lighting of obstructions. (e) disposal of surface and storm water. (f) trees overhanging streets. (g) regulating use of bicycles. (h) driving regulations. (i) uso of roads. Part XII. Regulating traffic generally. Part XIII. Health By-laws. Interpretation and General. Part XIV. Buildings. Part XV. Condemned buildings. Part XVI. Construction and cleansing of Privies. Part XVII. Drainage. Part XVIII. Lodging Houses. Part XIX. Eating Houses. Part XX. Keeping of animals. Part XXI. General Health Regulations. XXII. Preventing contamination of food during manufacture and sale. Part XXIII, Offensive trades. Part XXIV. Cattle Sale-yards. Part XXV. Cemeteries. Part XXVI. Public Parks and Reserves. AND PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby further given that a copy of the proposed By-laws is deposited at tho office of the Council in Ridgway Street, Wanganui, where it is open to tho inspection of the public during office hours until the 18th day of July 1931, AND FURTHER that a special meeting of tho Council will be held at tho offices of tho Council aforesaid on Monday tho 20th day of July 1931 at 10.30 a.m. to confirm the resolution making such By-laws. Dated this 16th dav r ' June 1931. A. S. DYMOCK, Clerk to Waitotara County Council. FIREWOOD Manuka Firewood—real good wood, cut to any length desired. We can recommend this. Also all classes of Kitchen and Household Coal in stock. Prompt delivery. A. S MITH & S ON WOOD AND COAL MERCHANTS AND GENERAL CARRIERS, TAUPO QUAY. ’Phone 2096. GOLDEN ARROW CABS J/. MILE pHONE 4039 THE GREATEST RADIO VALUE EVER OFFERED—MAJESTIC! m T OOKt Tho new 1931 MAJESTIC S-VALVE SUPER-HETERO-DYNE SET, complete with Dynamic Speaker and Valves; in beautiful inlaid Walnut Cabinet.—£29 10s. Terms from 6s weekly. MAJESTIC COMBINATION RADIO AND ELECTRIC GRAMOPHONE.— £59 10s. Terms from 12s 6d weekly. THREE MILLION BUYERS CAN’T BE WRONG! BUY MAJESTIC & BE SURE. D. A. M okkison & C°’Phono 5167 for a demonstration in your home. PROVINCIAL HOTEL RIDGWAY STREET, WANGANUI. N. McKENZIE FORBES, Proprietor. 1 /n HIGH-CLASS LUNCHEON l/() Daily 12 to 2 p.m. Moderate Daily and W< kly Tariff. Best Attention under Personal Supervision. All Wines, Spirits and Ales of Highest. Quality. Guard against coughs and colds with “NAZOL.” Disinfects tho circle of infection—tho mouth, nos*» and throat, i Put a few drops on your handkerchief daily. 2/6 buys .120 full doses —1/6. 60 doses.—Ach te

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 74, Issue 141, 17 June 1931, Page 1

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