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Wharfinger shall produce his accounts, duly attested to, quarterly, or oftener if required by the City Council, and shall do and perform all and every of such duties of Wharfinger, subject at all times to the direction and control of the City Council.
3. Any vessel lying at either wharf, not for the purpose of loading or unloading, or any Vesselshow vessel which may be loading or unloading, and "med which shall or may be in a condition to be moved to any other part of the wharf equally safe and suitable _—though with less draught of water——shall be so moved by order of the Wharfinger, when he is requested, or when in his opinion the berth shall be required by some other vessel desiring to deliver or receive His Majesty s mails, or to load discharge or careen thereat; and on the failure or refusal of any master, owner, or other person as aforesaid, to move such vessel to any other part of the wharf, or from the wharf to the outside of any other vessel, within reasonable time after notice so to do, such master or other person shall be subject to the penalties of this By-law. over and above the cost of moving such vessel.
4. If either of said wharfs shall at any time be so encumbered with lumber, coal, bricks, ballast, or any other species of goods, merchan- Removal of dise, or material, so as to incommode or obstruct 53f; 0“ the passing or repassing of any trucks or car- riages employed for the purpose of loading or unloading any vessel, the Wharfinger shall warn the owner or agent thereof (either per- sonally or by notice in writing left at the place of residence of such owner or agent) requiring him
or them to move the same from thence within a