CO129-227 - Acting Governor Marsh - 1886 [6] — Page 444

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fulfil and steps which they had to take before any could be held. such procession It also allows them to create without previous permission obtained the scaffolding necessary according to their customs for the removal of a dead body and grants them relief in other minor matters. It grants power to the Governor to allow

1. Processions of Music in the city of Victoria,

2. The erection of cloth covered sheds or decorations,

3. The discharge of fireworks, and also regulates Theatrical performances.

It repeals so far as it relates to religious Ceremonies or entertainments, sec. 22 of Ordinance 8 of 1858 which requires written licences under the hand of the Governor for certain public meetings or for religious or theatrical entertainment,

WoTH of 1845 sec. 2 of subsec. 12 which relates to blowing any trumpet or beating any gong etc.

No 10 of 1872 Sec. 2, subsec. 1 which enacted a penalty of $25 against any person wilfully setting fire to any cracker or firework without previous permission.

(signed) Edw.J. Ackroyd, Acting Attorney General.

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fulfil and steps which they had to take before any could be held. such procession It also allows them to create without previous permission obtained the scaffolding necessary according to their customs for the removal of a dead body and grants them relief in other minor matters. It grants power to the Governor to allow 1. Processions of Music in the city of Victoria, 2. The erection of cloth covered sheds or decorations, 3. The discharge of fireworks, and also regulates Theatrical performances. It repeals so far as it relates to religious Ceremonies or entertainments, sec. 22 of Ordinance 8 of 1858 which requires written licences under the hand of the Governor for certain public meetings or for religious or theatrical entertainment, WoTH of 1845 sec. 2 of subsec. 12 which relates to blowing any trumpet or beating any gong etc. No 10 of 1872 Sec. 2, subsec. 1 which enacted a penalty of $25 against any person wilfully setting fire to any cracker or firework without previous permission. (signed) Edw.J. Ackroyd, Acting Attorney General.
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fulfil and steps which they had to take before any could be held. such procession It also allows them to creat without previous permission obtained the scaffolding neccesary according to their customs for the removal of a dead body and grants them relief in other minor matters. It grants power to the Governor to allow 1. Processions of Music in the city of Victoria, 2. The erection of cloth covered sheds or decorations, 3. The discharge of fireworks, and also regulates Theatrical performances. It repeals so far as it _ or - relates to religious Ceremonies entertainments, sec. 22 of Ordinance requires written 8 of 1858 which licences under the hand of the Governor for certain public meetings or 442 for religious or theatrical entertainment, WoTH of 1845 sec. 2 of subsee. 12 which relates to blowing" any trumpet OF beating any gong te. No 10 of 1872 See. 2, subsee. I which enacted a penalty of #25 against any person wilfully setting fire to any cracker or firework without previous permission. (signed) Edw.J. Ackroyd, doting Attorney General.
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fulfil and steps which they had to

take before any could be held.

such

procession

It also allows them to creat without previous permission obtained the scaffolding neccesary according to their customs for the removal of a dead body and grants them relief in other minor matters. It grants power to the Governor to allow

1. Processions of Music in the city of Victoria,

2. The erection of cloth covered sheds or decorations,

3. The discharge of fireworks, and also regulates Theatrical performances.

It repeals so far as it _

or

- relates to religious Ceremonies

entertainments, sec. 22 of Ordinance

requires written

8 of 1858 which

licences under the hand of the Governor for certain public meetings

or

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for religious or theatrical entertainment,

WoTH of 1845 sec. 2 of subsee. 12 which relates to blowing" any trumpet

OF

beating any gong

te.

No 10 of 1872 See. 2, subsee. I which enacted a penalty of #25

against any person wilfully setting fire to any

cracker or —

firework without previous permission.

(signed) Edw.J. Ackroyd,

doting Attorney General.

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