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160

Superintendents

and inspectors may board

vessels.

ORDINANCE No. 14 OF 1845.

Good Order and Cleanliness.

the same from being produced or made to serve as evidence concerning any felony or misdemeanour committed or supposed to have been committed within the said Colony or in the waters thereof, shall frame or cause to be framed any bill of parcels containing any false statement in regard to the name or abode of any alleged vendor, the quantity or quality of any such thing, the place whence or the conveyance by which the same was furnished, the price agreed upon or charged for the same, or any other particular, knowing such statement to be false, or who shall fraudulently produce such bill of parcels, knowing the same to have been fraudulently framed.

5. Every person who shall, within the said Colony, or in the harbour- or waters thereof, bore, pierce, break, cut open, or otherwise injure any cask, box, or package, containing wine, spirits, or other liquors on board any ship, boat, or vessel, or in or upon any warehouse, wharf, quay, or bank, with intent feloniously to steal or otherwise unlawfully obtain any part of the contents thereof, or who shall unlawfully drink or wilfully spill or allow to run to waste any part of the contents thereof.

6. Every person who shall, within the said Colony or in the harbour or waters thereof, wilfully cause to be broken, pierced, started, cut, torn, or otherwise injured, any cask, chest, bag, or other package containing any goods, while on board of any barge, lighter, or other craft, lying in the harbour or waters aforesaid, or any quay, creek, wharf, or landing-place adjacent to the same, or on the way to or from any warehouse, with intent that the contents of such package or any part thereof may be spilled or dropped from such package.

7. And be it further enacted and ordained, that any superintendent or inspector belonging to the Police Force shall have power by virtue of his office to enter at all times, with such constables as he shall think necessary, as well by night as by day, into and upon every ship, boat, or other vessel (not being then actually employed in Her Majesty's service) lying in the harbour or waters aforesaid, and into every part of such vessel, for the purpose of inspecting and upon occasion directing the conduct of any constable who may be stationed on board of any such vessel, and of inspecting and observing the conduct of all other persons who shall be employed on board of any such vessel in or about the lading or unlading thereof, as the case may be, and for the purpose of taking all such measures as may be necessary for providing against fire or other accidents, and preserving

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160 Superintendents and inspectors may board vessels. ORDINANCE No. 14 OF 1845. Good Order and Cleanliness. the same from being produced or made to serve as evidence concerning any felony or misdemeanour committed or supposed to have been committed within the said Colony or in the waters thereof, shall frame or cause to be framed any bill of parcels containing any false statement in regard to the name or abode of any alleged vendor, the quantity or quality of any such thing, the place whence or the conveyance by which the same was furnished, the price agreed upon or charged for the same, or any other particular, knowing such statement to be false, or who shall fraudulently produce such bill of parcels, knowing the same to have been fraudulently framed. 5. Every person who shall, within the said Colony, or in the harbour- or waters thereof, bore, pierce, break, cut open, or otherwise injure any cask, box, or package, containing wine, spirits, or other liquors on board any ship, boat, or vessel, or in or upon any warehouse, wharf, quay, or bank, with intent feloniously to steal or otherwise unlawfully obtain any part of the contents thereof, or who shall unlawfully drink or wilfully spill or allow to run to waste any part of the contents thereof. 6. Every person who shall, within the said Colony or in the harbour or waters thereof, wilfully cause to be broken, pierced, started, cut, torn, or otherwise injured, any cask, chest, bag, or other package containing any goods, while on board of any barge, lighter, or other craft, lying in the harbour or waters aforesaid, or any quay, creek, wharf, or landing-place adjacent to the same, or on the way to or from any warehouse, with intent that the contents of such package or any part thereof may be spilled or dropped from such package. 7. And be it further enacted and ordained, that any superintendent or inspector belonging to the Police Force shall have power by virtue of his office to enter at all times, with such constables as he shall think necessary, as well by night as by day, into and upon every ship, boat, or other vessel (not being then actually employed in Her Majesty's service) lying in the harbour or waters aforesaid, and into every part of such vessel, for the purpose of inspecting and upon occasion directing the conduct of any constable who may be stationed on board of any such vessel, and of inspecting and observing the conduct of all other persons who shall be employed on board of any such vessel in or about the lading or unlading thereof, as the case may be, and for the purpose of taking all such measures as may be necessary for providing against fire or other accidents, and preserving
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160 Superintendents and inspectors may board vessels. ORDINANCE No. 14 OF 1845. Good Order and Cleanliness. the same from being produced or made to serve as evidence concerning any felony or misdemeanour committed or supposed to have been committed within the said Colony or in the waters thereof, shall frame or cause to be framed any bill of parcels containing any false statement in regard to the name or abode of any alleged vendor, the quantity or quality of any such thing, the place whence or the conveyance by which the same was: furnished, the price agreed upon or charged for the same, or any other particular, knowing such statement to be false, or who shall fraudulently produce such bill of parcels, knowing the same to have been fraudulently framed. 5. Every person who shall, within the said Colony, or in the harbour- or waters thereof, bore, pierce, break, cut open, or otherwise injure any cask, box, or package, containing wine, spirits, or other liquors on board any ship, boat, or vessel, or in or upon any warehouse, wharf, quay, or bank, with intent feloniously to steal or otherwise unlawfully obtain any part of the contents thereof, or who shall unlawfully drink or wilfully spill or allow to run to waste any part of the contents thereof. 6. Every person who shall, within the said Colony or in the harbour or waters thereof, wilfully cause to be broken, pierced, started, cut, torn, or otherwise injured, any cask, chest, bag, or other package containing any goods, while on board of any barge, lighter, or other craft, lying in the harbour or waters aforesaid, or any quay, creek, wharf, or landing-place adjacent to the same, or on the way to or from any warehouse, with intent that the contents of such package or any part thereof may be spilled or dropped from such package. 7. And be it further enacted and ordained, that any superintendent or inspector belonging to the Police Force shall have power by virtue of his office to enter at all times, with such constables as he shall think necessary, as well by night as by day, into and upon every ship, boat, or other vessel (not being then actually employed in Her Majesty's service) lying in the harbour or waters aforesaid, and into every part of such vessel, for the purpose of inspecting and upon occasion directing the conduct of any constable who may be stationed on board of any such vessel, and of inspecting and observing the conduct of all other persons who shall be employed on board of any such vessel in or about the lading or unlading thereof, as the case may be, and for the purpose of taking all such measures as may be necessary for providing against fire or other accidents, and preserving
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160

Superintendents

and inspectors may board

vessels.

ORDINANCE No. 14 OF 1845.

Good Order and Cleanliness.

the same from being produced or made to serve as evidence concerning any felony or misdemeanour committed or supposed to have been committed within the said Colony or in the waters thereof, shall frame or cause to be framed any bill of parcels containing any false statement in regard to the name or abode of any alleged vendor, the quantity or quality of any such thing, the place whence or the conveyance by which the same was: furnished, the price agreed upon or charged for the same, or any other particular, knowing such statement to be false, or who shall fraudulently produce such bill of parcels, knowing the same to have been fraudulently framed.

5. Every person who shall, within the said Colony, or in the harbour- or waters thereof, bore, pierce, break, cut open, or otherwise injure any cask, box, or package, containing wine, spirits, or other liquors on board any ship, boat, or vessel, or in or upon any warehouse, wharf, quay, or bank, with intent feloniously to steal or otherwise unlawfully obtain any part of the contents thereof, or who shall unlawfully drink or wilfully spill or allow to run to waste any part of the contents thereof.

6. Every person who shall, within the said Colony or in the harbour or waters thereof, wilfully cause to be broken, pierced, started, cut, torn, or otherwise injured, any cask, chest, bag, or other package containing any goods, while on board of any barge, lighter, or other craft, lying in the harbour or waters aforesaid, or any quay, creek, wharf, or landing-place adjacent to the same, or on the way to or from any warehouse, with intent that the contents of such package or any part thereof may be spilled or dropped from such package.

7. And be it further enacted and ordained, that any superintendent or inspector belonging to the Police Force shall have power by virtue of his office to enter at all times, with such constables as he shall think necessary, as well by night as by day, into and upon every ship, boat, or other vessel (not being then actually employed in Her Majesty's service) lying in the harbour or waters aforesaid, and into every part of such vessel, for the purpose of inspecting and upon occasion directing the conduct of any constable who may be stationed on board of any such vessel, and of inspecting and observing the conduct of all other persons who shall be employed on board of any such vessel in or about the lading or unlading thereof, as the case may be, and for the purpose of taking all such measures as may be necessary for providing against fire or other accidents, and preserving

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