[6. 3 contil.]
Dressing stone.
Street cries 'for buying or selling.
No. 1 of 1845.
SUMMARY OFFENCES.
(17) lewdly and indecently exposes his person by bathing or otherwise near any public place or dwelling-house; or
(18) 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 contained in such lease, the trade or business of a brazier, slaughterman, soapmaker, 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; or
(19) 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; or
(20) without lawful authority 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; or
(21) without lawful authority rakes or picks over any refuse deposited in or upon any public place, vacant land or refuse depôt, or in any dust bin, dust box, dust basket or dust cart standing in or upon any public place, vacant land or refuse depôt, or removes any portion of any refuse so deposited; or
(22) keeps any animal or bird which is a source of annoyance to any inhabitant or passenger by reason of any noise made by such animal or bird.
4. Every person shall be liable to a fine not exceeding two hundred and fifty dollars who, in any public place, or in any place adjacent thereto, contrary to any regulations made by the Governor in Council, rough-dresses or causes to be rough-dressed granite or any other stone whatever for the erection of any building or for any other purpose.
5. Every person shall be liable to a fine not exceeding twenty-five dollars who uses or utters cries for the purpose of buying or selling any article whatsoever, or who makes any noise whatsoever with the object of disposing of or attracting attention to his goods, wares, or trade, within any
* As amended by No. 6 of 1918.