(Secs.56.57) Allowance of Rates unnecessary. by them to the Treasurer, and carried to the District Fund Account mentioned in this Act: Provided also, that neither the Allowance by Justices, nor the Signature by the Local Board of Health, shall be necessary in the Case of any Rate made by the Local Board of Health under this Act. As to Collections by Commission As to Collections LVII. That the Trustees of any Turnpike Road (a.) shall not pairing Roads, collect Tolls on any Road in the Borough, or lay out any Money thereon, save that the Trustees acting in execution of the Local Church of Cheltenham than the present Turnpike Gate called the If roads repaired Charlton Park Gate : Provided, that in the event of any Part of ers tolls to cease. the said Turnpike Roads within the Borough which are now re paired by the Trustees not being repaired by them, and being repaired by the Commissioners, then the Power to collect Tolls on such Part of the said Turnpike Roads shall cease ; and save of Tolls by Chel- also, that the Trustees acting in execution of the Cheltenham and Gloucester Turnpike Road Act, 1851, may continue to collect Tolls at the several Toll Gates and Toll Bars in the Borough at which Tolls were before the Twentieth Day of May One thousand eight hundred and fifty-one lawfully collected by such Trustees, and at any Toll Gate, Bar, or Chain to be from Time to Time lawfully set up on or on the Side of any part of the Roads in the said Trust not nearer to the Parish Church of Cheltenham than the present Turnpike Gate called the Montpellier or Lansdowne Gate, or the present Turnpike Gate, called the Junction Gate, thereto adjoining; but the said Trustees shall not continue or set up any Toll Gate, Bar, or Chain in, upon, or across any Lane or Way within the Borough leading into the same Roads, As to Collection of Tolls by Cheltenham & Glou. cester Trust. (a) The interpretation clause includes a "Turnpike Road" in the word street. see p. 4 though the Public Health Act excluded it. may cleanse, &o. Highways or not. Obstructions. of 10 and 11 Vic. c. 89, incorporated with this Act. Obstructions in ing public Processions, &c. Limits of the siminations, and in hand may also giv (Secs.58.59) or on the Sides thereof, anything in the said Turnpike Act con-' tained to the contrary notwithstanding. LVIII. That the Commissioners may efficiently cleanse, light, Commissioners water, and scavenge every present and future Street (a.) in the Streets, whether Borough (whether a Highway or not), but no Street shall thereby become a Highway. And with respect to Obstructions of the Passage in the Streets, Street be it enacted, LIX. That the following Sections of the “Towns Police Clauses Sections 21 to 27 Act, 1847,” shall be incorporated with this Act : The Section numbered 21 of the said Act: the Route to be observed by all Carts, Carriages, Horses, and Per- the streets du. Also the Section numbered 22 of the said Act: Churchwardens or Chapelwardens of any Church, Chapel, or other power to regu- est rate Offene wilful Broof Theatrcany Obsttions ceeding Forty Shillings. (a) The interpretation clause includes a “Turnpike Road" in the word street. see p. 4 though the Public Health Act excluded it. late the Route of Carts, Carriages vine Service, (Section 59.) Also the Section numbered 23 of the said Act: Proprietors of Stage Carriages deviating from Route by Order free from Penalty. XXIII. No Proprietor of any Stage Carriage duly licensed to carry Passengers for Hire shall be liable to any Penalty for any Deviation from the Route or Line of Route specified in his Licence which the Driver of such Stage Carriage makes in consequence of any Regulation or Direction made or given by the Commissioners. Also the Section numbered 24 of the said Act : Power to im. pound stray Cattle. Penalty for Straying Power to sell stray Cattle for Penalty and Expences. XXIV. If any Cattle be at any Time found at large in any Street within the Limits of the special Act, without any Person having Also the Section numbered 25 of the said Act: Days after such impounding, the Pound-keeper, or other Person Also the Section numbered 26 of the said Act : from any Pound or Place where the same are impounded under the byme Newspaper pub Money arising fromsaid, and all of Persons gailty of (Secs.59.60.) Also the Section numbered 27 of the said Act. oners mayor the purpo and su a Pound. XXVII. The Commissioners may purchase a Piece of Land within Power to provide the Limits of the special Act for the Purpose of a Pound for stray Animals, and may erect a Pound thereon, and such Pound when made shall be kept in repair by the Commissioners. Street And with respect to Annoyances in the Streets, be it enacted, Annoyances. es Sections 28 and 29 of 10 and 11 porated with this sons committing Offences LX. That the following Sections of the “Town Police Clauses Sections 28 and Act, 1847," shall be incorporated with this Act, and shall ex- Vict. c. 89 incortend not only to the Borough but to any Place within One Mile Act. in a direct Line from the Church of Saint Mary Cheltenham : The Section numbered 28 of the said Act; but the Prohibition therein contained as to drawing a Carriage on the Footway shall not extend to Wheel Chairs or Fly Chairs which may now be lawfully drawn upon the Footway: XXVIII. Every Person who in any Street, to the Obstruction, An- Penalty on Per noyance, or Danger of the Residents or Passengers, commits any any of the any such Offence; (that is to say,) Every Person who exposes for Show, Hire, or Sale (except in a Mar- As to Exposing, ket or Market Place or Fair lawfully appointed for that Purpose) for sale, &c. Cases of Accident where Repair on the Spot is necessary): Dog, or sets on or urges any Dog or other Animal to attack, worry, or put in fear any Person or Animal : or having reasonable Ground for believing it to be in a rabid State, State: ing Dogs to be confined on account of Suspicion of Canine Mad &c. Horses, &e. (Section 59.) Also the Section numbered 23 of the said Act: Proprietors of XXIII. No Proprietor of any Stage Carriage duly licensed to caj Passengers for Hire shall be liable to any Penalty for any Der tion from the Route or Line of Route specified in his Lice which the Driver of such Stage Carriage makes in consequenc any Regulation or Direction made or given by the Commissio Also the Section numbered 24 of the said Act: Power to im. pound stray Cattle. XXIV. If any Cattle be at any Time found at large in any within the Limits of the special Act, without any Person ! the Charge thereof, any Constable or Officer of Police, or ar son residing within the Limits of the special Act, may se impound such Cattle in any common Pound within the said or in such other place as the Commissioners appoint for th pose, and may detain the same therein until the Owner pay to the Commissioners a Penalty not exceeding Forty & besides the reasonable Expenses of impounding and keej Cattle. Penalty for Straying. Power to sell stray Cattle for Penalty and Expences. Also the Section numbered 25 of the said Act: Days after such impounding, the Pound-keeper, or oth Also the Section numbered 26 of the said Act from any Pound or Place where the same are impou |