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FROM THE ARCHIVEJul 13, 1898·Honolulu, Hawaii

UNLAWFUL BARBED WIRE FENCES

Scanned from The Pacific Commercial Advertiser, Jul 13, 1898
UNLAWFUL BARBED WIRE FENCES
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THE PACIFIC COMMERCIAL ADVERTISER HONOLULU JULY 13 1898 BY AUTHORITY ACT 59 An A t to Pkoiiiiut tiii Eiithn or J iu ii Vij IYts am Tin Iiai1 r Biii Wiki Uiox ri is in Cii TAIN i LACKS lie it nicll Legislature of the Lrpuhiir of Hmraii Si itn 1 From and after the passage of ihis Act it shall he unlawful for anv person to huihl or erect anv fence made or constituted wholly or partly of barbed wire along or ad joining any public highway or to place upon or attach to any such fence anv barbed wire Skctiox 2 Any person violating Section 1 of this Act shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor ami upon conviction thereof shall be liable to pay a fine not exceeding one hundred dollars or be imprisoned at hard labor not more than one month Sixtion 3 This Act shall take effect from the date of its publication Approved this 7th day of duly A I 1808 SANFORD P DOLE President of the Republic of Hawaii ACT 60 Ax Act to Amini Act 7 of tin Laws of tiii Provisional CJovKiiXMKXT Aiiiovii Tin 20th Day of Apiiil 1894 Entitled Ax.

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