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Not to prevent the exposing of goods for sale in markets or places of holding fairs, &c.
Timber, &c. may be piled on quays, &c.
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65. Provided always, that nothing herein contained shall extend or be construed to extend to prevent or hinder any person or persons from selling or exposing to sale any horse, beast, or other cattle, or from placing any stool, bench, stall, or booth, for the sale of goods and wares, or from exposing to sale any meat, poultry, vegetables, fruit, or other goods, wares, and merchandizes whatsoever, in the usual and accustomed market or other place or places within any such city, borough, or town, or in the usual places of holding public fairs, on the usual days of such market or fairs; and that it shall any may be lawful for any person to leave on any quay, wharf, or other place, any timber, flax, seed, bales, or goods, wares, merchandizes, for such time as the commissioners for the execution of this Act shall appoint and allow, and which they are hereby authorized and empowered to appoint and allow, so as the same be disposed and piled in such manner as the said commissioners shall direct, and so as from sun-set till sun-rise sufficient lights be placed on such timber or other thing, so as to warn passengers and prevent accidents.
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