5 cause is unable to continue‘ discharging its cargo it shall at once give place to the next in order of arrival. 18. Vessex Anonesipe Wuarr. Unless the Treas- urer in any particular case otherwise directs, no vessel engaged in the carriage of passengers or cargo shall remain alongside any public wharf except while actually loading or unloading carzo or landing or embarking passengers and their luggave, and when not so engaged shall be removed a sufficient distance so as not to obstruct such wharf. 19. Marytenancr oF Orper in Harsour. The harbour master may give any reasonable order tending to the maintenance of good order in the harbour or alongside or on board of any vessel in the harbour; and any person wilfully disobeying such order shall be guiliy of an offence against these regulations. 20. Ust or Cranes. No person shall at any time make use of any crane which is placed and maintained on any public wharf without first having obtained the permis- sion of the Treasurer or harbour master; and any person making use of any such crane without such permission shall be guilty of an offence against these regulations. 21. Lyapitity ror Orrencr. Where in these regula- tions it is- provided that a vessel shall do or shall not do any act or that any act shall or shali pot be done from a vessel, the master or the person or persons concerned in any manner with the working of such vessel shall be liable to the penalty provided for the breach of such regulation. 22. Prnaxties. Every person convicted of an offence against any of these regulations for which no penalty is provided by the regulation shall be liable to a fine not exceeding thirty four dollars and twenty nine cents. Made by the Governor in Council this 28th day of July, 1955. M. Titvey, Clerk of the Council. ANTIGUA. Printed at the Government Printing Office, Leeward Islands, by E. M. Buackman, Government Printer.— By Authority. 1955, 25/00031 --500—9.55. [Price 7 cents.]