This act continues an several acts now in force regulating Cartmen, Waggoners, and Truckmen, the truckage of goods, and the measurement of coals and salt until 1850.
This act incorporates the Toronto Board of Trade under the named individuals. It specifies how directors are to be elected, matters are to be arbitrated, meetings of the council, and other matters regarding management of the board.
This act continues an 1799 act for the regulation of Booms for securing Masts, Logs, and Lumber, in certain parts of the County of Northumberland until 1850.
This is the continuation of an amendment first passed in 1841, with some slight amendments. The original act set standards by which inspectors are to grade fish set to be exported out of the province.
This act imposes fees on licenses granting the right to run distilleries, specifying how often these licenses need to be renewed and to whom the fees need to be paid.
This continues an act passed in 1843 which enumerates the tariffs to be charged on various items being imported into Newfoundland in order to generate a revenue for the province.