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Return showing the Number of Land Boilers Inspected in the Canterbury District during the Financial Year ended the 31st March, 1890.
Return showing Fees payable for the Inspection of Boilers and Machinery in the Canterbury District during the Financial Year ended the 31st March, 1890.
Nm b, —There are 19 maximum fees, including 88 boilers over 10 h.p. and 3 over 5 h.p.
Return of Notices given to Fence Dangerous Parts of Machinery in the Canterbury District during the Financial Year ended the 31st March, 1890.
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Portable. Stationary. Name of District. Under 6 h.p. 5 to 10 Over Under h.p. , 10 h.p. { S h.p. 6 to 10 i Over h.p. I 10 h.p. Total. lanterbury ... 31 134 3 110 28 65 371
Name of District. Fees payable in respect Fees payable in respect of Boilers. of Machinery. £ s. A. £ s. d. Total. Canterbury L S. II. Jj S. (1. 580 0 0 3 0 0 £ 580 s. d. 0 0 £ 8 s. a. o o £ 583 s. d. 0 0
Date of Notice. Description of Machinery. Notice. Particulars. 1889. April 22 June 21 July 1 July 16 July 16 July 30 Aug. 7 Aug. 7 Aug. 9 Sept. 24 Sept. 26 Oct. Id Oct. 22 Oct. 24 Nov. 22 Nov. 29 Dec. 13 Dec. 13 1890. Jan. 80 Feb, 21 ... Goods-lift ... Flour-mill ... Biscuit factory ... Flax-mill ... ... j Flax-mill ... ... Flax-mill ... ... l-'lax-mill ... ... Flax-mill ... ... Flax-mill ... ... Flax-mill ... ... Flax-mill ... ... Flax-mill... ... Flax-mill ... ... Flax-mill ... ... Dairy factory ... Pottery-works ... Flax-mill ... ... Flax-mill ... ... Flax-mill ... ... Printing ... ... Verbal ... Verbal .. Verbal ... Written ... Written ... Verbal ... Written ... Verbal ... Written ... Written ... Verbal ... Written ... Written ... Verbal ... Verbal ... Verbal ... Verbal ... Verbal ... Verba] ... Written ... ; To attach safety-catches to cage. ... To protect belts and gearing, as directed. ... To protect machinery of oven and copper-pan. ... To fence along line of shafting and belts. ... To reduce size of scutcher-mouth, and to have opening looking upwards. ... To protect counter-shaft from water-wheel. ... To fence on each side of scutcher-belt, and close end of building to prevent thoroughfare. ... To protect belts, and have traveller to carry away fibre. (Mill just erecting.) ... To fence belt of scutcher, also to reduce size of mouthpiece of scutcher. ... To protect fly-wheel of engine, counter-shaft. and to have traveller to carry away fibre. ... To protect water-race and belt of scutcher; also directed as to mouth of scutcher erecting. ... To have traveller to carry away fibre, rail to , side of belt ; also to alter scutcher-mouth, as directed. (Mill since burnt down.) ... To erect foot-bridge with hand-rail along top of water-race, box over shaft from wheel to shed, alter mouth of scutcher, and add another bearing to scutcher-spindle. ... To erect traveller to carry away fibre; also to alter scutcher-mouthpiece. ... (To close passage behind machinery by erecting hand-rail and gate. ... To box over gearing of pug-mill. ... To fence along side of stripper-belt. ... ! To reduce size of scutcher-mouthpiece, and make the opening upwards. .. To reduce size of scutcher-mouthpiece, and make the opening looking upwards. ... To fence fly-wheel of gas-engine, or close doorway to prevent any thoroughfare past flywheel. ! I
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