Wharfinger ond Wharves.
363. Wood not to be landed on Pratt-
street wharf.
364. Violation of preceding section,
penalty.
365. Fine impoaed for violation, re-
covery of.
366. Reports by justices of all fines.
367. Mayor and city council not to
tax any goods landed on public
wharves; power to regulate
time during which goods on
vessel may remain at.
368. Wharfage from vessels, rate of,
how established; exception in
regard to State's wharves.
369 Wharfage upon each cord of wood
landed upon wharves; penalty
370 Wood may be landed upon State's
wharves, when.
371. Wood so landed, wharfage upon,
to whom paid
Harbor and River Belief Board.
372. Of whom to consist
373. Ice boat, duty of board to con-
struct.
374. Superintendent and crew of,
salaries of; for what purpo&es
boat to be employed.
375. Payments for construction of
boat, how made; expenses of
navigation of, how paid.
376. Reports and accounts of board,
when to be made; surplus of
appropriation, to whom to he
returned, quorum.
377. Compensation; oath of members
of board.
Health.
378. Mayor and city council to pass
ordinances to preserve.
Nuisances.
379. Nuisances existing in streets,
may have streets paved in order
to remove; owners of property
fronting on, to pay cost of pav-
ing.
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380. Owners, how may defend them-
selves againat such payment.
381. Expenses of paving, lien upon
property chargeable therewith.
382. Proceedings when any of said
property belongs to non-resi-
dent.
383 Proceeding by non-resident to re-
cover said expenses from mayor
and city council.
384. Nuisances upon vacant lots,
abatement of.
385. Grades of streets on low or made
ground, altering of, proceedings
for.
386. Cleaning streets, mayor and city
council to provide for
Chemical Laboratories.
387 Erection of
Commissioners of Pharmacy and Prac-
tical Chemistry
388. Pharmacists, what term to in-
clude.
389. Penalties for parties selling
drugs without complying with
sections 388-397; penalties, how
recovered, patent medicines.
390. Commissioners of pharmacy, ap-
pointment and duties of.
391. Term and oath of, vacancies in,
how filled.
392 Managing owner or assistant of a
drug store to register as a phar-
macist.
393. Who entitled to register.
394. Fee from party registering.
395. Death of registered pharmacist,
continuance of business of.
396. Prescriptions, who may com-
pound, penalty,
397 Adulteration of medicines, pen-
alty.
Seats for Female Employees in Stores.
398. To be provided and maintained.
399. Violation of preceding section;
penalty.
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