SAINT VINCENT. S .L STATUTORY BULES AND ORID S. 1950, No. 73. / THE BY-LAWS OF IT H CALLIAQUA TO'WN~" '-r." (Gazetted 12th : .;.: .. 1950). S PART I. PRELIMINARY. 1. Short title. The.e By-Lawvs may be cited as the Cull'i.oa Town Board By-Laws, 1950. 2. Interpretation. In these By-Laws- Ordinance means the Sl n RgcdaLtion Oi': iice, Cap.. 211 and all amendments diereto. "Public Place means any public :way, ys di or room iln vhiic any public duty is performed and to which the public nave a rikihl of acco.s either with or without payment of a ice. "Produce includes anything whetihir live or dead produced in the course of agriculture. S- PART II. GOVERNMENT AND CONTROL. 3. Packages not to be opened in street etc. No person shall open, cooper, weigh or pack or cause to be opened, wveiga'-ed or packed any goods on any street, pathway, side walk or under any gallery open to the pubi'ic use. 4. Building materials etc. not to be kept in street. No person shall without the permission of the Board, in writing, use or occupy y ny portion of any street, drain, side-walk or p1ul!ic place fic kccping o' leaving building materials, scaffolding or debris of any kind in co inect.ion with tih crec'ion or repair of any building or other structure. 5. Clothes and cbeddii '. No clorihs., bedding or o her articles shall be suspended from any rremises adjacent to any trcec, or hung out in any public place not set aside by the Board for the 'I ' 6. Depositing rubbis. No p erson shall throw or deposit any fruit, fruit skin, fish offal, rubbish or any offensive matter in any street or in any public Space. N o S I S AW, /4a.73