PUBLIC HEALTH AND URBAN SERVICES ORDINANCE. (Chapter 132).

OFFENSIVE TRADES (AMENDMENT) BY-LAWS 1967.

In exercise of the powers conferred by section 49 of the Public Health and Urban Services Ordinance, the Urban Council bas made the following by-laws-

1. These by-laws may be cited as the Offensive Trades (Amendment) By-laws 1967.

By-law 4 of the Offensive Trades By-laws is amended by the deletion, from paragraph (1) thereof, of sub-paragraphs (a), (b). (c) and (d), and the substitution therefor of the followlog-

"(a) dressing or tanning of leather,

(b) bone boiling, crushing, burning, scraping or storing,

(c) processing of fish or parts of fish including sbarks'

fins.

(d) manufacture of manure,

(e) fell-mongery,

(f) storing, cleaning, or sorting of feathers, or

(g) cleaning of hair,”.

Made by the Urban Council this 7th day of February 1967.

Ciution.

Amendment of by-law 4.

(Cap. 132, vub. Jen.)

-Secretary.

Explanatory Note.

(This Note is not part of the by-lows, but is intended

to indicate their general purport).

The purpose of these by-laws is to alter the categories of offensive trades which must be carried on within a delineated area. The additional trades included are-

(a) dressing of leather,

(6) bone crushing, burning, or scraping,

(c) manufacture of manure,

(c) fell-mongery,

(e) cleaning or sorting of feathers and storing thereof after processing.

() cleaning of hair.

Trades which have been deleted are--

(a) bone grinding,

(b) feather processing.

(Secretariat GR L/M B 1793/65)

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