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(22) uses, exercises or follows, in or upon any premises, or any part of any premises, held under a lease from the Crown, in breach of any covenant in such lease, the trade or business of a brazier, glass-blower, slaughterman, soap-maker, sugar-baker, fellmonger, melter of tallow, oilman, butcher, distiller, victualler or tavern-keeper, blacksmith, nightman, scavenger, or any other noisy, noisome or offensive trade or business whatever, without the previous licence of His Majesty signified in writing by the Governor or other person duly authorised in that behalf;
(23) wilfully or negligently in or near any public place drops or allows to fall any building material or other thing to the damage or danger of any person;
(24) forms any trench, opening or other obstruction in any public place, or fails to fence off and properly watch and light any trench, opening or other obstruction in any public place;
(25) does any act whereby injury or obstruction, whether directly or consequentially, may accrue to a public place or to the shore of the sea, or to navigation, mooring or anchorage, transit or traffic;
(26) trespasses or allows any beast to trespass upon or in any messuage, tenement, cemetery or land vested in or under the control or management of any public officer or department whatsoever;
(27) deposits any earth, stones or other materials on Crown land without a permit from the Director of Public Works or from a District Officer;
(28) rakes or picks over any refuse deposited in or upon any public place, vacant land or refuse depot, or in any dust bin, dust box, dust basket or dust cart standing in or upon any public place, vacant land or refuse depot, or removes any portion of any refuse so deposited.
4.-(1) Every person shall be liable to a fine not exceed ing fifty dollars who within any district to which any Scaveng- ing and Conservancy By-laws apply:-
(a) places in or upon or conveys along or across any public place any excretal matter except between the hours of midnight and 6 a.m. and except in strong substantial buckets with closely fitting covers and of such pattern as may be approved by the Sanitary Board;
(b) places in or upon or conveys along or across any public place any pigwash except between midnight and 9 a.m. and except in strong substantial buckets with closely fitting covers and of such pattern as may be approved by the Sanitary Board; or conveys such pigwash in any boat or vessel except in such buckets or, if in bulk, in water-tight tarred holds with closely fitting hatches;
(c) empties, discharges, deposits or places any excretal matter or pigwash in, over or upon any gully, drain, sewer or any inlet thereto;
(d) empties, discharges, deposits or conveys any excretal matter in or to any place other than a conservancy boat;
(e) brings any excretal matter from any premises or place situated outside any district to which this section applies to any premises or place situated within any such district;.
Offences by night-soil
carriers of
and pigwash.