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Nelson to Foxhill Bailway: Nelson to Foxhill. in me for that purpose, I, George Augustus ConBrunner to Greymouth Eailway : Bruuner to Grey- stantine, Marquis of Normanby, the Governor of the mouth. Colony of New Zealand, do hereby make the followFoxton to Manawatu Eailway: Foxton to Feilding. ing Eegulations authorizing traffic on, along, or Westport to Mount Eochfort Bailway: Westport to across the Eakaia Bridge, on the line of railway Waimangaroa. from Amberley to the Bluff, in lieu of Eegulations Forster Goring, at present in torce on the said bridge, and fixing the Clerk of the Executive Council. times or occasions during or on which such traffic shall be allowed, and generally regulating such traffic, [Published in New Zealand Gazette No. 69, 14th December, that is to say, _ , , -r. , . 1876.] }j Orgeg crossing the bridge which are not Rules and Regulation* under which the Ashburton driven in harness, or led by bridlo op halter; and all Bridge will be openjvr Ordinary Traffic. and sheep, Ac, must have a man behind and ~ „ before them. Nobmakby, Governor 2 Horgeg or ligtt . wheeled ve i, icleß win not be Ik pursuance of all powers and authorities vested allowed to cuter ° the bl . idge within fiftoen mmc for that purpose, I, George Augustus Con- miimt d withi| | thirty minutes, and cattle and stantme, Marquis of Normanby, he Governor of sh or j J within one ll0 J ul . of the advertised time the Colony of New Zealand, do hereby make the of ° and d turo of an train from tho following Eegulations authorizing traffic on along Bftkaia Bailway Station. or across the Ashburton Bridge on the line of 3 Horßemen or wheeled ve hi c les w iH not be railway from Amberley.to the Bluft and fixing the allowed to travel at a tcr pate thftn gix miles times or occasions during or on which such traffic hour aorogg the bpid fa shall be allowed, and generally regulating such traffic, Traction engineß> or engines employed in agri- , ,to sav > . culture, or flax-dressing, or any other purpose, will L All horses crossing the bridge which are not not be permitted on the bridge otherwise than on the driven in harness, or led by bridle or halter ; arid all ds w Jn use on the cattle and sheep, &c, must have a man behind and gNo jj^^ weight thau twc /tons gross on any before them, one pair of wheels with tires less than five inches 2. Horses or light vehicles will not be allowed to wid / wiU be peniiit ted to cross the bridge. enter upon the bridge within ten minutes, drays with- Gln the of a ial tm{ ih % restrictions in twenty minutes cattle and sheep and pigs within described in clause 2 f( J r adver tised trains may be thirty minutes, or the advertised time 01 arrival and , • f „- departure of any train from the Ashburton Eailway 7 Any damage done to any part of the bridge by Station Vehicles must keep to their proper side of the cont ; aventi ° n of an of i h l e f oregoing ru les may the roadway when passing over the bridge be recovered b a summary procegs . s aud ° auy perßon 3. Horsemen or wheeled vehicles will not be or persO ns entering upon the bridge within the proallowed to travel at a greater rate than six miles an y^ hour or \J sti the gatekeepers in the hour across the bridge. _ execution of their duties, will be subject to a penalty 4 Traction engines, or engines employed in agri- hereinaftep men tioned. culture, or flax-deessnig or any other purpose, will g _ A Q{q a gtate rf intoxicatlon will uot not be permitted on the bridge otherwise than on the be f tted to enter the brid whilst in BUch goods wagons m use on the railways. condition. 5. ISo greater weight than two tons gross on any 9 A offending against any of these one pair of wheels with tires ess than five inches regu i atit f ns \ vi n be liible t o a penalty not exceeding wide will be permitted to cross the bridge. t n no nds 6. In the event of a special train the restrictions Giyen miQF hand afc m]li to th ; s described in clause 2 for advertised trams may be t^ e]fth day ' o£ Decemberi O ne thousand P u _ lA'i'1 A 'i' i j. i.£iii-i i eiofht hundred and seventy-six. 7. Any damage done to any part 01 the bridge by ° t j) Oemond the contravention of any of the foregoing rules may Minister act j the Ml ' nister for be recovered by a summary process ; and any person Public Works or persons entering upon the bridge within the prohibited hours or resisting the gatekeepers in the [Published in New Zealand OazMe> No . 69> 14th DeC e m ber, execution 01 their duties, will be subject to a penalty 1876.] hereinafter mentioned. _ _ _ BuJes and Eegulatims under which the Waitahi 8. Any person in a state of intoxication will not Bridge wiU l e open f or orc u nan j Traffic. (In be permitted to enter upon the bridge whilst m such substitution of Regulations previously issued.) condition. J * r J ' 9. Any person offending against any of these Noemanbt, Governor, ten^ounds W1" *" ' CXCeeding Is pursuance of all powers and authorities vested Given under my hand, at Wellington, this |n me for that purpose, I, George Augustus Constantwelfth day of December, one thousand £ nf' MaJ^ lS "f *°™"b?" *he governor of the eight hundred and seventy-six. Colony of New Zealand, do herby make the following J D Oemovd Eegulations authorizing traffic on, along, or across Minister acting for the Minister for the Waitaki Bridge on the line of railway from Public Works Amberley to the Bluff, m lieu 01 the Eegulations ' at present in force on the said bridge, and fixing the [Published in New Zealand Gazette No. 69, 14th December, times or occasions during or on which such traffic 1876.] shall be allowed, and generally regulating such Rules and Regulations under which the RaJcaia Bridge traffic, that is to say, — will be open for Ordinary Traffic. {In substitution 1. All horses crossing the bridge which are not of Regulations previously issued.) driven in harness, or led by bridle or halter, and all cattle and sheep, &c, must have a man behind and Normanby, Governor. before them. In pursuance of all powers and authorities vested 2. Horses or light-wheeled vehicles will not be
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