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HENRY LLOYD, ESQUIRE, GOVERNOR
the highest bidder of any found false or un-
true; the renting of the stalls and shambles
of the market, and for the seizure and sale for
the use of the Commissioners of all butter in
prints or parcels brought to the said market
for sale found wanting in weight, or unsound
or unwholesome.
SEC. 33. That the Bailiffs of the town shall
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have charge of and supervision over the
market-house and markets therein, under the
direction and control of the Commissioners.
SEC. 34. That if any person shall feel aggrieved
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Supervision.
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by any seizure made by the Bailiffs he may,
within three days after such seizure, appeal to
the Commissioners, or any one of them, who
shall make such order therein as they may or
he may deem just.
SEC. 35. That the rent of the stalls and
shambles of the market-house may be recov-
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Appeal.
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ered in the name of the Commissioners before
a Justice of the Peace as small debts are re-
covered.
SEC. 36. That the Commissioners may pro-
vide by by-laws and ordinances for preventing
swine from being raised within the limits of
said town, except in pens or enclosures, and
for keeping the same free from bad odors and
filth, and may in like manner provide that
if any swine, geese or other animals be found
going at large within the limits of said town,
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Rent of stalls.
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they shall be impounded by the Bailiffs and
sold to pay the costs of impounding and keep-
ing and a reasonable fine for such offence ;
provided, that the owner of said swine, geese
or other animals, does not come forward and
pay or tender to pay all reasonable costs that
have occurred in the impounding and keeping
such swine, geese or other animals, as well as
such fine as may be imposed by law.
SEC. 37. That all persons charged with of-
fences against any of the provisions of this
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May impound.
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