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And all such substances shall be removed from the street, lane, alley, court, square, public place or vacant lot, by and at the expense of the owner or occupant of the house or other place whence the same were thrown or carried, within two hours after personal notice in writing to that effect, given by the Mayor and Aldermen, or City Marshal. Sect. 12. All dirt, saw-dust, soot, ashes, cinders, shavings, hair, shreds, manure, oyster, lobster or clam shells, waste water, or any animal or vegetabl...e substance, rubbish or filth of any kind, in any house, warehouse, cellar, yard or other place, which the Mayor and Aldermen shall deem it necessary for the health of the city to be removed, shall be carried away therefrom by and at the expense of the owner or occupant of such house or other place where the same shall be found, within twenty-four hours after notice in writing to that effect, given by the Mayor and Aldermen, or the City Marshal. Sect. 13. No person shall sell, or offer for sale, or have in his possession in any of the public or private markets, or in any other place, any unwholesome, stale, or putrid meat, fish or fruit, or other articles of provisions, or any meat which has been blown, raised, or stuffed, or any diseased or measly pork.
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