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orders or warrants of said Court or the Judge
thereof. ‘
1152. The authority of the City officers and thejnrisdiction of’thePolice and City C0urts shall extend unto and over all Acts, matters and things, civil or criminal, done upon the harbor of Charlottetown, and described within the following boundaries, that is to say : Com— mencing at the eastern and northern extremity of Common Lot Number Thirty- five known as Kensington Farm: thence along the front of
the city, and of that part of the city called
e e,Common fronting on York or North River to the northern extremity of Common 'Lot Numbtr Six" now in the possession of James Lewis; thence across the said river in a direct line to a point making out from the northern side of a creek known as McKenzie’S creek, as laid down‘in Captain Bayfield's chart of said harbor dated One Thousand Eight Hundred and Forty- three; thence along z3the northern and southern shore of said creek, and the west- ern shore of said river in front of lands now or formerly in possession of J. H. Peters. Jacob Dockendorff, Alexander McKinlay, \Nilliam White and others, to the western side of a point on the said William \Vhite’s land, commonly called North Point, as also laid down in said chart : thence across the West or Elliot River to the western boundary of a point of land gen— erally known as Mchenzies Point; thence along the shore of the west of Elliot River to the western extremity of a piece of ordnance land occupied by the Blockhouse and known as the Blockhouse Point; thence ac1oss the mouth of the harbor to the southern side of a point known as Sea Trout Point; thence along the
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The police to have jurisdim tion on harbor
Description of harbor