A continuation of an amendment to an act first passed in 1801, which divided the town of Halifax into wards for the purposes of repairing and maintaining roads. The amendment requires residents to keep the streets and gutters in front of their houses clean of any sort of filth or nuissance.
This act adds to the legislation establishing a duty on gypsum imported into Charlotte County, increasing the duties and adding additional regualtions to the trade
So as to raise more provincial revenue, this act establishes a duty on the importing of gypsum into Charlotte County, lays out the duties of those charged with collecting it, and establishes penalties for violations of it.
A continuation and amendment of an act first passed in 1818 which makes it lawful for people involved in the timber trade to remove obstructions from rivers to allow them to move timber to market.
This act awards sums of money to build and repair roads and bridges in various communities around New Brunswick, and establishes the responsibilities of those charged with overseeing such construction.