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reasonable time, and if the same shall not be moved accordingly, the party offending shall be subject to the penalties of this By—law ; and the Wharfinger is hereby authorized to cause the same to be moved, and keep them in custody until the fine, wharfage, costs, and othér ex- penses in moving the same shall be paid by the owner, agent or claimant of such articles ; and in case the owner or agent is not to be found, the Wharfinger may and shall at his discretion move said goods, and have them advertised and sold to pay the wharfage and other expenses
thereof r
5. The Wharfinger shall have full power . $331211; ‘03", and authority to cause to be moved any vessel, bow! or the moorings, furniture, or materials of any
vessel, and any lighter, barq-ue, boat, flat, raft, spar, timber, or any article or material whatever which may obstruct the free passage of the public ferry boats in approaching to or departing from the slips belonging to the said wharfs, or any article or impediment which may obstruct per- sons in ascending or decending said slips ; and in case of neglect or refusal to remove any such vessel, moorings, boats or obstruction after due notice to the master, owner, or person in charge of such vessel, boat, or obstrUction as aforesaid, he or they shall be subject to the penalties of this By-Iaw, over and above the cost of moving such obstruction. The Wharfinger is also to see that the ferryman does his duty, and if he fails in doing so, the said Wharfinger shall report the. same to the Mayor or presiding
Councillor.
6. In case of any dispute between the mas- ters or owners of vessels, as to the right of one