1. Pawnbrokers. |Ch. 31. No. 12. CHAPTER 31. No. 12. PAWNBROKERS. AN ORDINANCE RELATING TO PAWNBROKERS. (25th September, 1889. | This Ordinance may be cited as the Pawnbrokers Ordinance. 2. In this Ordinance -— pawnbroker ” includes every person who carries on the business of taking goods and chattels in pawn; pawner means a person delivering an article for pawn toa pawnbroker ; pledge" means an article pawned with a pawn- broker; Port-of-Spain means the City of Port-of-Spain as defined from time to time under the Port-of-Spain Corporation Ordinance ; “San Fernando = means the Borough of on Fernando as defined from time to time under the Sar Fernando Corporation Ordinance ; shop — includes dwelling-house, warehouse, and office, or other place of business, or place where business is transacted; unfinished goods or materials — includes any goods of any manufacture or of any part or branch of any manufacture, cither mixed or separate, or any materials whatever plainly intended for the composing or manu- facturing of any goods, after such goods or materials are put into a state or course of manufacture, or into a state 86 Ordinances Chiat. Nowb2 19-40, No. 7 1945. Interpres tation.