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For a Parketc
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Not. to be used for circuses, etc
Power to make by-lawa, etc
Cap. 17. III EDWARD VII. 1903
distance of two hundred and fifty-three feet to the north boundary line of the Park Roadway; thence north fifty-six degrees east along said boundary line for the. distance of one hundred and sixty-seven feet nine inches to an iron stake, being the eastern termination of said boundary line; thence from the said iron stake north—easterly along the eastern boundary of Governor’s Pond to the centre of the above mentioned stone bridge ; thence to the place of commencement as the same are set forth and particularly delineated on the plan dated the seventh day of April, A. D. 1902, signed by His Worship James Warburton, Mayor of the City, and by His Honor Samuel Reid, the Speaker of the Legislative Assembly, and filed with the Registrar of Deeds at Charlottetown.
121. The said lands shall be used, appro— priated and ,set apart by the said City, at the expense of the said City, for the sole purposes of a park promenade, pleasure ground and place of recreation and carriage or roadway for the use of the citizens, the inhabitants of this Island and all HisMajesty's subjects.
122. The said City shall not on any account whatsoever, use or permit to be used, the said lands for the purposes of circuses, shows or exhibitions of any kind whatsoever.
123. The City Council of the City of Char- lottetown shall have power to make rules, regulations and by—laws for the management and regulation of the said park, promenade and roadway, and to impose fines and penalties not exceeding twenty dollars, on persons infringing such rules and regulations, and such fines and
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