7th.—Allowing the droppings from of any house to falftupon any footway. 8 th.—riaciug any placard, or- other documefffTl writing, or painting on, dr otherwise /lef house, or building, or any wall, fence, latdwjwsS,: railway post, or gate, without the conses occupier or owner thereof, 9th.—Opening any drain, or sewer, ing the surface of any footway, or carriage^Tpadifi tviflirmf o iiflirvwiftr flio Trmn I r/v^rtA-• without authority from the Town Comm 10th.—Neglecting to clean any private yard, way, passage, or avenue, by which neglect a nuisance, caused. by offensive smell or otherwise, is 11th.—Breaking in any horse, or playing at any game, to the annoyance of any person, in any public place, or obstructing- any footpath, or carnage road, whether by allowing any cart or animal to remain across such footpath or carriage totffh/dr'-by placing goods ho. I vdsi M ;iSfh'H-'Tnw atifie.-ov' or pi’Opevty; 1:1th, —Blasting any rock, stone, or timber, in or imar any public place, without permission of the Town Council. y 14th. —Furiously or negligently riding or driving through any public place, street, or thorough- rl fare. 15th. —Making any cellar door, or other open- hj ing from the footway of any street or public, thoroughfare, without the consent, or not in accordance with the directions of the Town Council. 16th. —Discharging any firearms, or letting off any fireworks, or carrying any loaded firearms, or other offensive weapon, within the Town of Eiverton, without permission of the Town Council. Provided that the provision last aforesaid shall not apply to any Justice of the Peace, or any person in her Majesty’s military or naval service, or any member of the police, or other peace officer, or any member of a recognised Volunteer Corps, or any special constable, or any person actually in pursuit of any felon or offender. 17th. —Any person laying out or opening any street or building therein, and omitting during the operations necessary for forming such street, or for building therein, to take all such precautions for guarding against injury to the passengers along such street as may be necessary, or as may be directed by tbe Town Council. ; 18th.—Any person placing any obstruction upon any street lino, whereby life or limb is likely to be endangered, 19th. —Any person leaving any hole, excavation or dangerous formation in or near any public place, street, or thoroughfare, without fencing or enclosing the same, or without keeping a light burning upon such formation from sunset to sunrise. 20th. —Any carter riding on any cart, dray or waggon, without having and holding proper and sufficient reins, and no competent person having charge of the animal or animals drawing tho some. Met, —Any person driving any vehicle whatso-i cvMti&ritiding any animal, and when meeting any “pt keeping m the left road or street,; or when warn Miu pSallL, same allowing any ' ~ when practicable other vehicle or 22nd. — Drive gong in tho tag or not 'iiMr any person or or byjdriving on the wrong side of tbe road, or by being away from bis horse or cattle, so as to be unable to have the full control of them. 23rd.—Any person driving any cart, waggon, or dray, without the name and the residence of the owner thereof being painted in a legible and permanent manner on the right or. off side, in letters of at least one inch in length. ;• 24th.—-Any person who shall act as driver, or> have the sole charge of more than one vehicle, on any public road or street, unless in cases where two of such carriages, and no more, shall be drawn each by one horse only, and the horse of the hinder of such carriages shall be attached by I a sufficient rein to the back of the foremost of such vehicles. f 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 horscS'-or -u* cattle upon any public street, or allowing animal or animals to wander on any public 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. 2Sth, —Any person slaughtering or skinning any beast upon any public street or thoroughfare, or permitting any slaughtered beast or skin to remain there, or leaving any dead beast on such street or thoroughfare. 29th. —Any person having any iron, timbers, or boards laid across anvgjphicle going along any re, “that, either end- shaft street or thoroughfare, so uim 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 fount fin. 31st.—Anv person being the owner orjtenanfc of any building abutting on any street.wSere tbe footpath has been formed, who by omitting or neglecting to secure and maintain the foundation of such building, causes or allows thrfffiKpd footpath to fall in, or be otherwise PETES f*SANT,' s Town Clerk, Council Chambers, ' • Riverton, 11th November, lb'3-=
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Western Star, Issue 2, 22 November 1873, Page 6
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886Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Western Star, Issue 2, 22 November 1873, Page 6
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