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Notice

to be affixed.

Kitchens.

Latrines.

Drainage.

Over crowding.

Sleeping

accom. modation.

Exemption.

Protection

of planta. tions.

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12. A board shall be exposed on the outside of every such mat- shed containing the following information:-

(a) Name of permit-holder.

(b) Number of permit.

(c) Date of issue of permit.

(d) Duration of permit.

+

(e) Maximum number of persons it is intended to accom-

nodate.

13. The ground surface of every kitchen used in connexion with any such matshed shall be covered with good lime or cement-concrete at least six inches thick and finished off smooth to the satisfaction of the Building Authority.

14. Adequate latrine accommodation shall be provided for the occupants of every such matshed and the ground surface of every such latrine shall be covered with good lime or cement-concrete at least six inches thick and finished off smooth and graded and channelled to the satisfaction of the Building Authority. Every receptacle in a pail latrine shall be fly proof.

15. Adequate arrangements, to the satisfaction of the Building Authority, shall be made for the drainage of every such matshed, and also of every such kitchen and latrine, as well as of the ground im mediately surrounding them. Adequate provision shall also be made for conducting all suliage-waters into a public sewer, if available, failing which, they shall be disposed of as the Building Authority may direct.

16. Each occupant of any such matshed shall be provided with at least thirty square feet of unobstructed floor area and three hun- dred and thirty cubic feet of clear and unobstructed, internal air space.

17. Every such matshed upon a site that is concreted shall be provided with suitable beds or bunks for the use of the occupants, and such beds or bunks shall be at least two feet above the floor of such matshed.

18. In all cases in which any such matshed is intended to be used for occupation for a period not exceeding three months, and is occupied by not more than twenty persons, the Building Authority may, in his discretion, exempt such matshed from compliance with any or all of the foregoing provisions: Provided always that such exemption shall not be deemed to protect the permit-holder from legal action in the event of a nuisance arising from the erection of such matshed.

19. The Building Authority may require the applicant for per- mission to erect any matshed intended for the housing of more than two persons to sign an undertaking in the following form, and to make a deposit in the Treasury of a sum to be fixed by the Building Authority, not exceeding five hundred dollars for each matshed, as security for the performance of such undertaking.

UNDERTAKING TO PROTECT TREES, &c., NEAR MATSHED.

In consideration of the issue to the undersigned

of a permit to erect

housing of [workmen]

.matshed...... at....

for the

hereby undertake to make good

any loss or destruction of or damage to any trees, shrubs or under growth or other Government property on unleased Crown land within a distance of five hundred yards from any part of any matshed erect- ed under such permit, occurring while such matshed stands, unless can prove to the satisfaction of the Building

Authority that such loss, destruction or damage has not occurred through the act, neglect or default of any person employed by or any person making use of any such matshed; hereby agree that the amount of any such loss, destruction or damage for which

... may be liable

and

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under this document, as assessed by the Superintendent of the Botanical and Forestry Department, may be deducted from the aut.... of $..... which

have deposited with the Treasurer as security for that purpose.

As witness

19......

Witness.

hand this..........

day of

SCHEDULE M.

[ss. 123 & 166.j

EARTH CUTTING, &C. REGULATIONS.

Regulations as to obtaining stone, earth, sand, clay or turf from Crown land.

1. No person shall cut or remove earth, sand, clay, or turf, or collect. extract, split, blast or remove stones from any land not under lease from the Crown, without having previously obtained a written permit from the Director of Public Works, and such permit must be kept by the head workman on the ground and shall be pro- duced whenever required by the Director of Public Works or any officer deputed by him, or by the police, and shall have stated in it the period for which it will be available.

2. The place where stone, earth, sand, clay or turf is to be obtained shall, where practicable, be stated in the permit.

3. As each case may require special precautions, the permit- holder must obey any special instructions of the Director of Public Works indorsed on the permit.

4. Permits for the obtaining of stone will be limited to the collection of loose boulders.

5. Any perimit may be limited to the collection of a stated quantity,

6. No stone shall be rolled on to, or left deposited upon, any public road or allowed to roll over any hill-slope to the danger of life or property or to the detriment of trees.

7. All escarpments caused by the cutting on unleased Crown land must be sloped uniformly and properly turfed upon completion of the excavation.

8. Any infringement of these regulations will entitle the Director of Public Works to cancel and withdraw the permit without notice, and will render the person to whom the permit was granted liable upon summary conviction to a penalty not exceeding one hundred dollars.

9. The Director of Public Works shall have power at any time to cancel and withdraw a permit, without giving any notice or assign- ing any cause for such withdrawal.

10. The permit-holder is to provide a competent foreman, who is to remain on the ground during the whole of the time the men are obtaining the material, for the purpose of ensuring that the work is carried out without undermining or prejudically affecting or endangering the stability of any bank or of any land or property adjoining, and to prevent the rolling of stones over any hill-slope to the danger of life or property or to the detriment of trees, and to see that all regulations and conditions attached to the permit are properly complied with,

11. The charges to be made in respect to each and every permit granted by the Director of Public Works under these Regulations shall be determined by him in each case

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