CO129-233 - Acting Governor Cameron - 1887 [6-8] — Page 272

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It was caused to appear to the Governor in Council that cattle disease prevailed in this Colony, danger of such disease being introduced; that there was immediate need for bye-laws respecting the matter therein mentioned.

Subsection 2, 10, 5, 76 of Section 2 are now from corresponding enactments of Imperial Act.

Section 3 is new and is taken from such enactments.

Sections 4, 5, 7, 8 are also new.

Sections 11 and 10 of Ordinances 9 of 1858 respecting the prohibition of other markets, and the underletting of shops in Markets, have been, by Sections 9 and 10 of this Ordinance, extended to Slaughter Houses.

"Part III. Markets" is a consolidation of the Markets Ordinance 1858 and Ordinance 5 of 1867.

New rules have been introduced for the letting of market buildings; the present system of letting for life and payment of a premium has been discarded. All buildings are to be let without fine or premium and from month to month or for a term of years. Section 19 allows the business of a lessee to be carried on in his absence, whereas Section 11 of the Market Ordinance 1858 prohibited the absence of any lessee for more than six months.

Sections 6, 9, 11, 13, 14, 15, 17, 18, 19, 22, 24, 25, 26, 28, 29, 30 have not been re-enacted in this Ordinance; the provisions of some of them are contained in the regulations to the Ordinance, whilst others have become obsolete or have been deemed unnecessary; others are provided for in the new Public Health Ordinance.

Pof Edw. H. Ackroyd, A.G., 7.

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It was caused to appear to the Governor in Council that cattle disease prevailed in this Colony, danger of such disease being introduced; that there was immediate need for bye-laws respecting the matter therein mentioned. Subsection 2, 10, 5, 76 of Section 2 are now from corresponding enactments of Imperial Act. Section 3 is new and is taken from such enactments. Sections 4, 5, 7, 8 are also new. Sections 11 and 10 of Ordinances 9 of 1858 respecting the prohibition of other markets, and the underletting of shops in Markets, have been, by Sections 9 and 10 of this Ordinance, extended to Slaughter Houses. "Part III. Markets" is a consolidation of the Markets Ordinance 1858 and Ordinance 5 of 1867. New rules have been introduced for the letting of market buildings; the present system of letting for life and payment of a premium has been discarded. All buildings are to be let without fine or premium and from month to month or for a term of years. Section 19 allows the business of a lessee to be carried on in his absence, whereas Section 11 of the Market Ordinance 1858 prohibited the absence of any lessee for more than six months. Sections 6, 9, 11, 13, 14, 15, 17, 18, 19, 22, 24, 25, 26, 28, 29, 30 have not been re-enacted in this Ordinance; the provisions of some of them are contained in the regulations to the Ordinance, whilst others have become obsolete or have been deemed unnecessary; others are provided for in the new Public Health Ordinance. Pof Edw. H. Ackroyd, A.G., 7.
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it was cuade to appear to the Governor in Comoil that cattle disease prevailed in

byh

such disease.

this Colony, Banger of such

that there

was immediate

being

introduced ;

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where as this Ordinance empower the

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the matter there in mentioned.

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from

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Sections 4, 5, 70

are

also

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shope in Markets, have been, by elections Gand 10 of this Ordinance, extended to Slaughter Houses .

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"Part IIL Markets " is a comolidation

of the Markets Ordinance 1858 and Ordinance 5 of 1867.

6.

New rules have been introduced

for

267

for the lotting of market buildings; the present systein of letting for life and payinent of a premium has been discarded. All buildings

on

without

are to be let

fine or premium and from - worth to month or for a terin of years. Section 19 allows the

business

77.

of a lessee to be carried on in his absence, whereas Section 11' of the Market Ordinance 185 8 prohibited the absence

leasee

of any bere for

months.

8.

more than six,

Sections 6, 9, 11, 13, 14, 15, 17,

18, 19, 22, 214, 25, 26, 28, 29, 30 have not been re-enacted in this Ordinance; the

provisions of some of them are contained in the regulations to the Ordinance, whilst others have became obsolete or have been desired unnecessary-

others

for

again are provided new tublic Health Ordinance.

caid

in the

Pof Edw. &. Ackroyd, A01.7. Attorney General

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