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ORDINANCES Nos. 10 AND 11 of 1872.
Nuisances.
Revenue.
Regulations made by the Governor in Council, in pursuance of sub-section (b) of section 2 of Ordinance No. 10 of 1872, the 27th day of September, 1872.
1. Every person shall be deemed to be guilty of a nuisance within the meaning of the Ordinance, who shall dress, or cause to be dressed, granite or other stone for the erection of any building, or for any other purpose, within the city of Victoria, when such dressing could have been executed at the quarry without rendering the granite or other stone liable to injury during its transport to the place where it is required for use.
2. The dressing of granite or other stone shall not be deemed a nuisance when the same has been taken from a ruined building or other work, and is about to be used in the re-construction of the said building or work.
Regulation made by the Governor in Council, in pursuance of section 5 of Ordinance No. 10 of 1872, the 27th day of September, 1872.
It is not permitted to utter shouts or cries or make other noises while playing the game known as Chai-Mui, between the hours of 11 P.M. and 6 A.M. in No. 5 district, Queen's Road, the Praya, Bonham Road, and the district to the south thereof.
Regulation made by the Governor in Council, under the provisions of section 3 of Ordinance No. 10 of 1872, the 13th, and gazetted the 24th May, 1890.
Hawkers are permitted to use or utter cries or make other noises for the purpose of buying or selling their goods or of attracting attention to their trade or wares in all parts of the city of Victoria, except in or to the south of Bonham Road and Caine Road, and to the east of a boundary running down Shing Wong Street as far as Hollywood Road along Hollywood Road to Lyndhurst Terrace down Lyndhurst Terrace to Pottinger Street down Pottinger Street to Praya; and except to the west of Murray Barracks and the line of the tramway.
No. 11 of 1872.
Title.
Preamble.
Estimates, 1873.
An Ordinance to apply a Sum not exceeding Seven hundred and Fifty-eight thousand Dollars to the Public Service of the Year 1873.
[19th September, 1872.] WHEREAS the expenditure required for the service of this Colony for the year 1873, has been estimated at the sum of seven hundred and fifty-seven thousand one hundred and one dollars and eighty cents: Be it enacted by the Governor of Hongkong, with the advice of the Legislative Council thereof, as follows:
1. A sum not exceeding seven hundred and fifty-eight thousand dollars shall be, and the same is hereby charged upon the revenue of this Colony for the service of the year