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1454 KENT COUNTY. [ART. 15.
the owner, master or other person in charge of a vessel using any
of said public wharves, or to any person receiving or delivering
freight thereon.
1880, ch. 487.
86. The county commissioners may appoint or qualify between
-the first day of April and first day of May in each year, one wharf
master for each and every public wharf in said county, unless in
their discretion the business of any wharf is not sufficient to justify
said appointment; and may fix the penalty of his bond, and his
compensation to be derived from fines and wharfage; such wharf
master shall hold his position for one year, or until his successor
shall be appointed, and shall account, under oath, to the county
commissioners, for all fines and wharfage collected by him within
thirty days after his year of office has expired.
1884, ch. 252.
87. They shall, in each and every year, levy upon the assess-
able property in Kent county such sum of money as may be
necessary to pay the interest on the outstanding bonds issued by
them under the provisions of the act of 1884 ch. 252, as the same
shall fall due, and also such further and additional sum as may be
required to gradually retire and redeem such bonds until they
shall all have been redeemed.
CRIER.
P. L. L., (1860,) art. 14, sec. 85.
88. The crier of the circuit court, in addition to his other
duties, shall take charge of the court and jury rooms, and cause
them to be kept well cleansed and in good order; make the
necessary fires for the use of the courts while in session, and be
in attendance to call and adjourn the same, and perform all other
duties required of him by said court; and shall also attend to the
preservation and cleansing of such other parts of the public
buildings as the county commissioners shall from time to time
direct.
Ibid. sec. 86.
89. He shall, as a compensation for such services, be entitled
to two dollars a day, in addition to his fees, for every day he
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