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ART. 18.] CENTREVILLE. 1665

dations thereon; and they may erect a pump thereon if they
think necessary.

1883, ch. 423.

52. They may purchase-or condemn and hold ten acres of
land for the use and benefit of said town.

P. L. L., (1860,) art. 17, sec. 42.

53. No person shall permit any hogs or geese to run at large
in the town; and if any hog or goose shall be found running at
large therein, the bailiff, or any inhabitant of the town, may seize
and impound the same; and the bailiff shall immediately give
notice thereof by public advertisement; and if the owner shall
not, within three days thereafter, pay said bailiff ten cents for
every day of impounding any goose, and fifty cents for every day
of impounding any swine, the bailiff may sell the same at public
sale, and after deducting fifty cents for each goose and a dollar
and a half for each hog, shall pay the same to the commissioners
of the town.

Ibid. sec. 43.

54. No hog sty shall be erected, nor shall hogs be kept within
one-half mile of the bounds of the town, unless the owner thereof
shall actually reside on the premises where the same is erected,
or where said hogs are kept; and any person offending against
the provisions of this section shall forfeit the sum of two dollars
for every day he shall continue said sty or keep said hogs after
five days' notice to remove them by the commissioners.

Ibid. sec. 44.

55. If the owner of any dead animal shall suffer the same to
remain within the limits of the town for twenty-four hours after
he shall know of the death of the same, he shall forfeit two dol-
lars.

Ibid. sec. 45.

56. If the owner of any stallion shall parade him through the
streets or on the public ground in said town, or suffer him to
cover within the same, he shall forfeit two dollars for each
offence.

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