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SUMMARY OFFENCES.

No. 1 of 1845.

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footway; or fastens any horse or other animal so that it can stand across or upon any footway; or turns loose any horse or cattle upon or into any public place; or

(9) in any public place, to the annoyance of the inhabitants or passengers, kills or slaughters, or exposes for show or sale (except in a market lawfully appointed for that purpose), or feeds or fodders, any horse or other animal; or shoes, bleeds, or farries any horse or any animal (except in case of accident); or turns loose, cleans, dresses, exercises, trains, or breaks any horse or other animal; or cleans, makes, or repairs any part of any cart or carriage, except in case of accident, where repair on the spot is necessary; or

(10) keeps any dog accustomed to annoy passengers by barking or otherwise; or suffers to be at large any unmuzzled ferocious dog or other animal belonging to him; or sets on or urges any dog or other animal to attack, worry, or put in fear any person, horse, or other animal; or

(11) upon any public footway, rolls or carries any barrel, cask, butt, or other thing calculated to annoy or incommode the passengers thereon, except for the purposes of housing it or of loading any cart or carriage on the other side of the footway; or

(12) in, near, or adjoining any public place wantonly or unnecessarily blows any horn, beats any gong or drum, or makes any other noise calculated to annoy or alarm any person or to frighten any horse or other animal; or

(13) wantonly or negligently discharges any firearm, or throws or discharges any stone or other missile, or makes any bonfire, or throws or sets fire to any firework to the damage or annoyance of any person; or

(14) wilfully and wantonly disturbs any inhabitant by pulling or ringing any door-bell, or by knocking or striking at any door without lawful excuse; or wilfully and unlawfully extinguishes the light of any lamp; or

(15) plays at any game or pastime to the annoyance of the inhabitants or passengers; or

(16) plays at any game or loiters in any public place, so as to obstruct the same or create a noisy assembly therein; or

See No. 10 of 1886, Second Schedule.

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SUMMARY OFFENCES. No. 1 of 1845. 23 footway; or fastens any horse or other animal so that it can stand across or upon any footway; or turns loose any horse or cattle upon or into any public place; or (9) in any public place, to the annoyance of the inhabitants or passengers, kills or slaughters, or exposes for show or sale (except in a market lawfully appointed for that purpose), or feeds or fodders, any horse or other animal; or shoes, bleeds, or farries any horse or any animal (except in case of accident); or turns loose, cleans, dresses, exercises, trains, or breaks any horse or other animal; or cleans, makes, or repairs any part of any cart or carriage, except in case of accident, where repair on the spot is necessary; or (10) keeps any dog accustomed to annoy passengers by barking or otherwise; or suffers to be at large any unmuzzled ferocious dog or other animal belonging to him; or sets on or urges any dog or other animal to attack, worry, or put in fear any person, horse, or other animal; or (11) upon any public footway, rolls or carries any barrel, cask, butt, or other thing calculated to annoy or incommode the passengers thereon, except for the purposes of housing it or of loading any cart or carriage on the other side of the footway; or (12) in, near, or adjoining any public place wantonly or unnecessarily blows any horn, beats any gong or drum, or makes any other noise calculated to annoy or alarm any person or to frighten any horse or other animal; or (13) wantonly or negligently discharges any firearm, or throws or discharges any stone or other missile, or makes any bonfire, or throws or sets fire to any firework to the damage or annoyance of any person; or (14) wilfully and wantonly disturbs any inhabitant by pulling or ringing any door-bell, or by knocking or striking at any door without lawful excuse; or wilfully and unlawfully extinguishes the light of any lamp; or (15) plays at any game or pastime to the annoyance of the inhabitants or passengers; or (16) plays at any game or loiters in any public place, so as to obstruct the same or create a noisy assembly therein; or See No. 10 of 1886, Second Schedule.
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SUMMARY OFFENCES. No. 1 of 1845. 23 footway; or fastens any horse or other animal so that it can [2. 3 contd.] stand across or upon any footway; dr turns loose any horse or cattle upon or into any public place; or : (9) in any public place, to the annoyance of the inhabit- ants or passengers, kills or slaughters, or exposes for show or sale (except in a market lawfully appointed for that purpose), or feeds or fodders, any horse or other animal; or shoes, bleeds, or farries any horse or any animal (except in case of accident); or turns loose, cleans, dresses, exercises, trains, or breaks any horse or other animal; or cleans, makes, or repairs any part of any cart or carriage, except in case of accident, where repair on the spot is necessary; or (10) keeps any dog accustomed to annoy passengers by barking or otherwise; or suffers to be at large any unmuzzl- ed ferocious dog or other animal belonging to him; or sets. on or urges any dog or other animal to attack, worry, or put in fear any person, horse, or other animal; or (11) upon any public footway, rolls of carries any barrel, cask, butt, or other thing calculated to annoy or incommode the passengers thereon, except for the purposes of housing it or of loading any cart or carriage on the other side of the footway; or (12) in, near, or adjoining any public place wantonly or unnecessarily blows any horn, beats any gong or drum, or makes any other noise calculated to annoy or alarm any person or to frighten any horse or other animal; or (13) wantonly or negligently discharges any firearm, or throws or discharges any stone or other missile, or makes any bonfire, or throws or sets fire to any firework to the damage or of any person; or wilfully and wantonly disturbs any inhabitant by pulling or ringing any door-bell, or by knocking or striking at any door without lawful excuse; or wilfully and unlawfully extinguishes the light of any lamp; or (15) plays at any game or pastime to the annoyance of the inhabitants or passengers; or (16) plays at any game or loiters in any public place, so as to obstruct the same or create a noisy assembly therein; or See No. 10 of 1886, Second Schedule. »
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SUMMARY OFFENCES.

No. 1 of 1845.

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footway; or fastens any horse or other animal so that it can [2. 3 contd.] stand across or upon any footway; dr turns loose any horse or cattle upon or into any public place; or

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(9) in

any public place, to the annoyance of the inhabit- ants or passengers, kills or slaughters, or exposes for show or sale (except in a market lawfully appointed for that purpose), or feeds or fodders, any horse or other animal; or shoes, bleeds, or farries any horse or any animal (except in case of accident); or turns loose, cleans, dresses, exercises, trains, or breaks any horse or other animal; or cleans, makes, or repairs any part of any cart or carriage, except in case of accident, where repair on the spot is necessary; or

(10) keeps any dog accustomed to annoy passengers by barking or otherwise; or suffers to be at large any unmuzzl- ed ferocious dog or other animal belonging to him; or sets. on or urges any dog or other animal to attack, worry, or put in fear any person, horse, or other animal; or

(11) upon any public footway, rolls of carries any barrel, cask, butt, or other thing calculated to annoy or incommode the passengers thereon, except for the purposes of housing it or of loading any cart or carriage on the other side of the footway; or

(12) in, near, or adjoining any public place wantonly or unnecessarily blows any horn, beats any gong or drum, or makes any other noise calculated to annoy or alarm any person or to frighten any horse or other animal; or

(13) wantonly or negligently discharges any firearm, or throws or discharges any stone or other missile, or makes any bonfire, or throws or sets fire to any firework to the damage or

of any person; or

wilfully and wantonly disturbs any inhabitant by pulling or ringing any door-bell, or by knocking or striking at any door without lawful excuse; or wilfully and unlawfully extinguishes the light of any lamp; or

(15) plays at any game or pastime to the annoyance of the inhabitants or passengers; or

(16) plays at any game or loiters in any public place, so as to obstruct the same or create a noisy assembly therein; or

See No. 10 of 1886, Second Schedule.

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