102 -^ 7 -* ^ r 7. Injury or damage to trees and enclosures. No person shall wilfully injure or destroy any plant, tree, or fence, or any object in any enclosure or place belonging to or under the control of the Board. 8. Picking of flowers and fruits. No person shall pick or pluck any fruit or flower growing upon any tree in any enclosure or belonging to or under the control of the Eoard except with the permission of the Board. 9. Damage to streets. No person shall damage any street by drawing on it things of weight, otherwise than upon a vehicle or other suitable contrivance. 10. Encroachment by fences, hedges and trees. (1 If any portion of any tree overhangs any street or land of the Town, or if any fence or hedge encroaches upon any such street or land, the Warden may give notice to the owner of such tree, fence or hedge or the occupier of the premises on which such tree, fence or hedge is standing to remove the overhanging portion of the tree or remedy the encroachment, as the case may be. (2) If such owner makes default in complying with the requirements of the notice within the time specified in such notice (which time shall not be less .than seven days) he shall be guilty of an offence against these by-laws. Provided that it shall be lawful for the Warden, after the expiration of the time specified in the said notice, to remove or cause to be removed the overhanging portion of the tree referred to or remedy the encroachment, and for that purpose he may enter upon such lands or any lands adjoining thereto, if necessary, and the costs thereby incurred shall be recoverable by the Board as a civil debt against the owner or occupier thereof. 11. Removal of dangerous trees. (1) Whenever, in the opinion of the Board, it is considered desirable in the interest of public safety that any tree which by reason of its height, condition or otherwise, should be cut down and removed, the Board shall cause a notice in writing to be served on the owner or specified time, (which time shall not be less than seven days) to cut down and remove such tree. (2) The person upon whom a notice is served shall take all reasonable measures for the safe execution of the work. (3) In case of default in complying with the notice, the procedure as laid down in the proviso to By-law 10 (2) shall apply mutatis mutandis. 12. Closing streets for repairs. For the purpose of effecting repairs to any street, drain, bridge, pipeline or other appliance connected with the Water Supply of the Town, the Warden may erect any temporary barrier, fixture or other contrivance across any street or part thereof or in any public place in the town at such times and for such period as may be necessary for the due execution of such work; and no person shall d. ive through any such barrier, fixture or other contrivance; nor shall any one remove such barrier, fixture or other contrivance as aforesaid without the consent of the Warden. 13. Animals. No owner or person having the charge of any horse, mule, sheep, goat, cattle or pig shall suffer the same to be at large or tied in any street.