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Municipal. should project more than two feet beyond the wheels or sides of suoh vehicle without permission of the Borough Council bo to do. 82, Any person destroying damaging polluting or obstructing jany aqueduct dam sluice pipe pump Wi.terc6urse,or fountain. 33. Any person suffering, or allowing any waste or impure water or other matter to remain in any cellar or place within any building or premises in tho Borough or allowing any waste or impure water or other matter to run or flolv from any Buoh building or premises upon or over or be on any carriag« or footway or othor place whether public or private within tho Borough or shall allow tho contents of any water closet privy or cesspool to overflow or to soak therefrom, so as to be offensive. 34. Any person being the owner or tenant of any building abutting on any street where the footpath has been formed who by omitting or neglecting to secure and maiutain the foundation of such building, causes or allows tho formed footpath to fall in or be otherwise damaged. ' . . 35. disreputable house or houso of illfame or having the control conduct or management of the same or being a reputed occupier or an inmato of any such houso. ' 358, Permitting any Stallionorßull to cover within publio view of any Btreet or publio place. 36. The occupier of any property abutting on any footpath not keeping clean and in good repair the footpath in front of the pre. perty so occupied by him. 37. Setting or urging or permitting any dog or other animal to attack or worry any person horse or other, animal or by illusage or negligence in driving any cattle causing any mischief to be done fey such oattle. 38. Any person wilfully breaking any pane of glasß in the window of any building or wilfully breaking extinguishing or injuring any lamp or wilfully injuring any lamp poit pump gas pipe water pipe fountain firobell stand or any public property. 39. Wantonly or maliciously defacing in? juring or removing any door-plats bell knooker signboard' gate or othor private property or wantonly or maliciously disturbing any inhabitant by. ringing any door bell knocking at any door blowing any horn i beating any drum useing any other,noisy in-1 Btruinent in any street or ringing any firebell, 40. Wilfully trespasting in any place and 'neglecting or r'ofusing toleavo such place after being wamod so to do by the ownor or any person authorized by or on behalf of the owner provided that this shall not extend to any person acting under a fair and reasonable supposition that he had a right to do tho act complained of, 41. Any person who wantonly or cruelly beats illtreatß overdrives overloads abuses tortures or . omits to supply with sufficient food or water any animal. 42.' Any person working' or allowing to work any animal incapablo or in any unfit condition to work ,by reason of lameness unhealed' sores shortness of breath or any other obvious physical incapacity, 43. Any porson who keeps or usos or acts in the management of any place for the purpose of fighting or baiting any kind of animal or bird or permits or suffora any place so to be used or who in any mannor encourages aids or assists at the fighting or baiting.of I any animal or bird. 44. Any person'playing at any game in any public street or thoroughfare on Surday or keeping open any billiard room theatre or place of public amusmenton Sunday. 45. Any person indecently exposing his person in or in view of any public place. 46. Any person who sings any obscene song or ballad o£ exposes to public view any obscene book print picture drawing or representation or writes or draws any indecent or obscene word figure or' representation or uses any profane indecent or obscene language in any street thoroughfare or public place or within view or heaving of any person passing therein and any person who uses any threatening abusive or insulting words or behaviour inj any public street thoroughfare or place with intent to provoke a breach of the peace or whereby a breach of I the peace may be occasioned. 47. Any person placing himself in any public street highway court or passage to beg or gather alms or causing procuring or encouraging any child to do so. 48. Any persons soliciting gathering or collecting alms subscriptions or contributions under any false pretence. 49. Any person imposing or endeavoring to impoße upon any charitable institution or private individval by any false or fraudulent representation with a view to obtain money or any other benefit or advantage. 50. Any person playing or betting in any street or public place at or with any table or instrument of gaming at any game or pre> tended gsmo of chance. 51. Wilfully and wantonly removing any survey mark set up by any G-overnmont or Borough Engineer or other publio oflioer, 52. . Any person found drunk and disorderly or drunk and incapable of taking eire of himself in ,or upon any road street thoroughfare or public place within tho Borough of Thames. 53. Every person who koeps or conducts any public bowling alley skittle ground billiard room place for wrestling music or dancing room Bball every year register the Bamo at the office of the Commissioner or other Offioor of Police and Bhall olose the same at the hours and time soverally appointed by the Council of the Borough of Thames and Bhall con: form to the rules prescribsd by such Council and for any third offence in any year ngainßt this section Bhall be struok off tho register and shall then be deemed unregistered for such year. 54. Any porson allowing in any houso or place wherein liquors provisions or refreshments are Bold or disposed of within the Borough of Thames any drunkenness or other disorderly conduct or Buffer any gaming therein or Buffer prostitutes or porsons of notoriously bad character to be asßemb'od therein. 55. Any person being the owner or occupier of any stable or cowshed who shall allow the same to bo in a dirty or filthy condition. 56. Any person being the ownor or occupier of any Btablo or cow-shed who shall allow an j' manure or other offensive matte r to acoumulato in or about such stable or cowshed. 57. Any person bt ing the owner or occupior of any stable or cowshod who shall not cause the drainage of such stable or cowshed to flow by a properly inado 'drain or shoot inta & suitablo receptacle to receive Buch drainage save on a certificate first had and obtained from the Council of tho Borough of Thames' that suoh drainage is not necessary. ' . TO. BE SOLD OR LET, THE HOUSE and SHOP so well known as the "Devonshire House Drapery and Millinery Establishment," being without exception one of the best stands for business in Graharastown, the allotment running through with a frontage of 33 feet in Pavy-street, where there is a Corrugated Fire Proof Building ?or opening goods, keeping reserve stock, or available in case of emergency. For terms, &c,, apply KHerbert, EOR ABSOLUTE SALE. Ia consequence of the Owner leaving the Thames. a PLEASANTLY-SITUATED and Valuable /.V Freehold PROPKRTY at Tararu, consisting of Allotment about 50 feet by 280 feet, with well-built House of seven rooms, first-class Garden, &o. For price and terms, &c i apply to HENBY H. WRIGHT, ' House and Estate Agent, 6, Exchange Buildings, I . Grahamstown,

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Thames Advertiser, Volume VII, Issue 1862, 19 September 1874, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Thames Advertiser, Volume VII, Issue 1862, 19 September 1874, Page 2