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Dressing stone.
Street cries for buying or selling.
Other
offences against good order.
Other
nuisances in the nature of trespass or damage.
(cf. secs. 23-28 of No. 5 of 1865.)
(f) after removal of any pigwash from any premises emp- ties, discharges, places or conveys it in or to any place except: a licensed pigsty.
(2) In this section "excretal matter" shall include urine and nightsoil.
5. 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 of causes to be rough-dressed granite or any other stone whatever for the erection of any building or for any other purpose.
6. 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, except in any district or place in which licensed hawkers are not prohibited h regulation of the Governor in Council from so doing.
7. Every person shall be liable to a fine not exceeding two hundred and fifty dollars who:-
(1) erects any shed or house of matting or other inflammable material so as in case of fire to endanger any neighbouring building;
(2) without the consent of the owner or occupier affixes any poster or other paper against or upon any building, wall, fence or paling; or writes upon, soils, defaces or marks any building, wall, fence or paling with chalk or paint or in any ollier way whatsoever; or wilfully breaks, destroys or damages any part of any building, wall, fence or paling, or any fixture or appendage thereof;
(3) keeps a house or other building for the occupation or resort of prostitutes, to the annoyance of any person inhabiting or residing near thereto;
(4) assembles together with other persons in the night- time without lawful excuse; or seeing any such illegal assemblage, or knowing or having reason to suspect that such assemblage has taken place or is about to take place, does not give immediate notice thereof to the nearest police station or to some officer of police;
(5) being employed as a private guard or watchman, sleeps on his post or is negligent, remiss or cowardly in the execution of his duty; or
(6) wantonly or cruelly ill-uses or causes suffering to any animal or bird, domestic or otherwise.
8. Every person shall be liable to a fine not exceeding two hundred and fifty dollars or to imprisonment for any terni not exceeding three months who, without lawful authority or
excuse:
(a) fells, cuts, uproots, breaks, injures or destroys any standing or growing tree, sapling, shrub, underwood, plant, fruit, vegetable, grass-sod or turf, wherever growing and whether the same is the property of the Crown or of any private person (except in any case where such offence is proved to have been committed with felonious intent);
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