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permanent manner on the right or off side,, it* letters of at least one inch in length. < 24th. —Any person who shall act as drivefc J?? hare the sole charge of more than one vehicle-on any public road or street, unless in cases where two of such carriages, and no iinove, shall be drawn each by one horse only, an'qL tWhorse of the hinder of such carnages shall bjptached by a sufficient rein to the back of the foremost of such vehicles. 25th. —Driver or guard of public vehicle for conveyance of passengers, wilfully delaying on the road, using any abusive or insulting language to any passenger, or by reason of any intoxication, negligence, or other misconduct, causing injury to or endangering the safety of the person or property of any passenger, or other person. 26th.—Any person turning loose any horses or cattle upon any public street, or allowing any animal or animals to wander on any public street, or thoroughfare within the Town of Riverton. 27th. —Any person leaving upon any public street or thoroughfare any plough, harrow, cart, or other vehicle, without any horse or animal harnessed thereto, unless in consequence.of some accident having occurred. 28th.— Any person slaughtering or any beast upon any public street or or permitting any slaughtered beast or skin to remain there, or leaving any dead beast! oh such street or thoroughfare. \ 29th. —Any person having any iron, timbers, or boards laid across any vehicle going along any street or thoroughfare, so that either end shall project more than two feet beyond the wheels or sides of such vehicle. 30th—Any person destroying, damaging, polluting, or obstructing any aqueduct, dam, sluice-pipe, pump, water course, Or fountain. , 31st.— Any person being the owner or tenant of any building abutting on any street where the footpath has been formed, who by omitting or neglecting to secure and maintain the foundation of such building, causes or allows the formed footpath to fall in, or be otherwise damaged. PETER GRAFT, , Town Cleric. Council Chambers, Riverton, 11th November, 1873.

j J. CUFF, HOUSE PAINTER, PAPERHANGER, Etc., Coach Painter, Geainee, Stainer, Sign Wetter, Decorator, Etc., RIYEE T 0 N. T ONGFORD’S COMMERCIAL HOTEL, EIYERTON, N.Z.' Tlic Commercial .is' tlie most commodious Hotel in the Western District. Travellers will find excellent accommodation. Sample Rooms for Commercial Travellers. First-class Stabling. First-class Billiard Saloon. J! OE LE ASE OR SALE. A FARM, about four and a half miles from Riverton, containing 128 acres more or less, all fenced and subdivided into three paddocks, with substantial Dwelling House. About 50 acres of land broken up. Apply to Mr. HARYEY, at the Bridge; or SIMON BROS. & ERSKINE, Booksellers. J) E I D & SONS, GENERAL BLACKSMITHS, WHEELWRIGHTS, MILLWRIGHTS, 1 And AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENT AND MACHINE MAKERS, Having removed to new and more ’commodious Workshops in Palmerston-street, they hope, with the increased facilities at their command and attention to the requirements of their Customers, combined with Superior Workmanship ■ and Moderate Charges, to merit a continuance of the Liberal patronage with which they have been favoured during the past 11 years. Every care and attention is devoted to the HORSE-SHOEING DEPARTMENT, under the management of Mr. Keesian, whm '/ ability, and long expenempY'brtlvk line are vrclh inown throughout the District. N.B.—R. and S. beg to intimate tc n the district that ... EEAPIN for'REPAIR • v* Lis seasoir xSnst he sent in EAExjafckTwlei revent disappointments w urred last scrjson. Riverton,

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Western Star, Issue 1, 15 November 1873, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Western Star, Issue 1, 15 November 1873, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Western Star, Issue 1, 15 November 1873, Page 6

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