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FORM D.-(Vide Section 26)

Financial Statement of Statute Labor and Fire District in Town

ship...., Range...., West of the.... Meridian.

189....

Cash received and from what source

Cash paid out and how expended

I make oath and say this is a true statement, to the best of my knowledge, of the amount of money collected by way of commutation or otherwise; how much has been expended thereof, and in what anner; and the balance remaining in my hands for Statute Labor and Fire District in Township West of the.......... Meridian.

Range.....

Sworn before me at.
..day of.

this....

189

Justice of the Peace.

Overseer.

FORM E.-(Vide Section 26.)

Statement of Unpaid Taxes in Statute Labor and Fire District, in Township

West of.

Meridian.

Range.

for the Year 189

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Overseer.

West of the..

I certify that the ab ve is a true Staten ert of the Unpaid Taxes in Statute Labor and Fire District in Township. Range..... Meridian, and that the parties whose names are entered above were notified of their Assessment personally or by registered letter, or the

..day of.

189.

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Section 10 repcaled and new section substituted

Issuer to make return of all unused

Licenses whenever called

upon.

AN

NO. 21 OF 1895.

ORDINANCE ΤΟ FURTHER AMEND CHAPTER 29 OF "THE REVISED ORDINANCES, 1888," INTITULED "AN ORDINANCE RESPECTING MARRIAGES."

(Assented to 30th September, 1895.)

The Lieutenant-Governor, by and with the advice and consent of the Legislative Assembly of the Territories, enacts as follows:

1. Section 10 of Chapter 29 of "The Revised Ordinances of the Territories, 1888," intituled "An Ordinance respecting Marriages," is hereby repealed and the following section substituted therefor:

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10. Every issuer of marriage licenses shall, on the fifteenth day of January, April, July, and October in each year, make a sworn return to the LieutenantGovernor of all licenses issued by him during the preceding three months, with the names of the parties to whom issued, and shall accompany such return with the original affidavit taken in each instance. The said return shall further state the number of unissued licenses in the custody of the issuer, and shall be made in the form prescribed by the Lieutenant-Governor-inCouncil."

2. Every Issuer of Marriage Licenses shall, whenever called upon by the Lieutenant-Governor-inCouncil, make a sworn return of all licenses at any time supplied to him and shall return all unissued licenses if so required.

NO. 22 OF 1895.

AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND AND CONSOLI-
DATE AS AMENDED THE ORDINANCES
RESPECTING BULLS.

(Assented to 30th September, 1895.)

The Lieutenant-Governor, by and with the advice and consent of the Legislative Assembly of the Territories, enacts as follows:

1. This Ordinance shall come into force and take Ordinance not in force until effect only in such portion or portions of the Terri- proclamation tories, and at and from such time or times as the Lieutenant-Governor may designate and fix by order published in the official Gazette of the Territories.

old not to run

1 and July 1.

2. No bull of one year old or upwards shall be per- Bulls one year mitted to run at large between the first day of April at farge and the first day of July in each year in any Stock between April District except in Stock District No. 4 and Townships 46, 47, 48 and 49 in Ranges 23, 24, 25, 26 and 27 west excepted. of the 2nd principal meridian and Townships 46, 47, 48 and 49 in Range I west of the 3rd meridian.

3. Except as hereinbefore provided no bull of months old or upwards shall be permitted to run large in any part of the Territories.

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4. Any person who finds a bull unlawfully allowed Provisions fo to run at large may capture and confine the same, and as soon thereafter as conveniently practicable, shall notify the owner thereof, if known to such captor, and if such owner does not within a reasonable time after receiving such notice, take away such bu'l and pay the captor thereof five dollars for his trouble, and twentyfive cents per day for the keep of the said bull every day the same has been in his custody, such owner shall be liable, on prosecution in a summary way before a Justice of the Peace, to a fine not exceeding twenty

sale

dollars, together with the costs of prosecution; fee for capturing, and the cost of keeping the bull as aforesaid, shall be paid over, on collection, to the captor; and in default of payment of such fine, fee and costs, the Justice of the Peace may grant his warrant to levy the same by distress and sale of the goods and chattels of the owner of such bull.

Provisions for 5. When the owner of any bull so captured and confined is unknown to the captor, the said captor shall post up a notice in Form A of this Ordinance, in three public places in the neighbourhood of the capture, and advertise such notice in four consecutive weekly issues of a newspaper published nearest the place of residence of the captor, and in The NorthWest Territories Gazette, and the owner thereof shall be entitled to receive delivery thereof on the conditions set forth in the next preceding section and upon paying the expenses incurred for advertising; but, if at the

Provision to compel owner if known to capture animals on notice

of four weeks after the last publication of the advertisement, no owner be found for such bull, then, upon application to a Justice of the Peace, the said Justice may, after ten days' notice, posted up in three conspicuous places in the neighbourhood, such notice. stating time and place of sale, cause the said bull to be sold; and out of the proceeds of such sale, first pay expenses of sale and advertising and then the sum of five dollars and costs of keeping, to the captor, which said expenses shall not exceed two and a half dollars; and after defraying all other expenses, pay over the balance to the General Fund of the Territories.

6. When, an information having been duly laid, a Justice of the Peace is satisfied that the owner of any bull of six months' old or upwards is allowing the same to run at large within any district which has been proclaimed as provided by section 1 of this Ordinance, the Justice of the Peace shall give notice in writing to such owner to capture and confine the same within a term of three days from the receipt of said notice. Such owner shall for each day he suffers the same to remain at large, after the expiration of the said term, be liable to a fine not exceeding five dollars.

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