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Rentof wharts eve

Size of bread

Observance o Sabbath

Cap. 17. III EDWARD VII. ' 1903

fee upon the vendors thereof as the Councif shall see fit; to restrain and regulate the pur- chase of any such things by hucksters and runners, living within the City, r to regulate all the vehicles vessels and other things in which anything may be exposed for sale or marketed in any street or public place; to se1ze and destroy all tainted and unwholesome meat, poul- try, fish or articles of food.

(4) To regulate and provide for the erection and rent of wharfs, piers, quays and docks'in the said City, and the tolls or wharfage to be paid for vessels or steamboats touching thereat;

and to prevent the filling up or encumbering the Hillsborough River or Harbor of Charlotte— town, opposite the said City or impeding the free navigation thereof: Provided always that nothing herein contained shall be held or con— strued to authorize or empower the said City Council to take possession of, grant sell, transfer, or alienate any part or portions of the shores or strand of the river bounding the said City and extending to low water mark.

(.5) To regulate the size of bread, and to provide for the seizure and forfeiture of bread baked contrary thereto; to regulate carters, wagoners, cartmen and truckmen,—~the price to be paid for hauling loads in the said City, and the quantity comprising a \load.

(6) To enforce the due observation of the, Sabbath; to prevent vice, immorality and in- decency in the streets or public places within the City; and to punish persons guilty of abusive and insulting language in the streets or public

' places within the City; to regulate and’license