No. 1.] THE ORDINANCES OF HONGKONG : [A.D. 1845.
(4.) exposes anything for sale in or upon, or so as to hang over, any carriage-way or footway, or on the outside of any house or shop: or sets up or continues any pole, blind, awning, line, or other projection from any window, parapet, or other part of any house, shop, or other building, so as to cause any annoyance or obstruction in any thoroughfare; or
(5.) encroaches on any public way or Crown land by erecting any building, either on or projecting over the same, or constructs any spout which projects the rain-water thereon; or
(6.) being the occupier or owner of any house, building, or other erection, neglects to repair or remove the same when in a ruinous or unsafe state, and when it endangers or may endanger the passengers in any thoroughfare; or
(7.) rides or drives on any foot-path without obvious necessity; or rides or drives in a furious manner, or so as to endanger the life or limb of any person, or to the common danger of the passengers in any public road or thoroughfare; or, when passing or meeting another horse or carriage, does not keep to the customary side of the road; or
(8.) leads or rides any horse or other animal, or draws or drives any cart, carriage, sledge, truck, or barrow, upon any footway; or fastens any horse or other animal so that it can stand across or upon any footway; or turns loose any horse or cattle upon the public road or thoroughfare; or
(9.) in any thoroughfare or public place, to the annoyance of the inhabitants or passengers, kills or slaughters, or exposes for show or sale (except in a market lawfully appointed for that purpose), or feeds or fodders any horse or other animal; or shoes, bleeds, or farriers any horse or other animal (except in case of accident); or turns loose, cleans, dresses, exercises, trains, or breaks any horse or other animal; or cleans, makes, or repairs any part of any cart or carriage, except in case of accident, where repair on the spot is necessary; or
(10.) keeps any dog accustomed to annoy passengers by barking or otherwise; or suffers to be at large any unmuzzled ferocious dog or other animal belonging to him; or sets on or urges any dog or other animal to attack, worry, or put in fear any person, horse, or other animal; or
(11.) upon any public footway, rolls or carries any barrel, cask, butt, or other thing calculated to annoy or incommode the passengers thereon, except for the purposes of housing it or of loading any cart or carriage on the other side of the footway; or
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