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'Sec. 10. Teams with wheels, when drawn by more than 

 two horses, oxen or mules, must have the rims of their wheels 

 at least four inches wide, when drawn by more than four 

 horses, oxen or mules, at least five inches wide, when travel- 

 lino: on the Mattanawcook road from Milford to Lincoln vil- 

 lage, the military road from there to Houlton ; Aroostook 

 road, from the military road to Aroostook river ; Fish river 

 road, from that river to Fort Kent ; and the road from Guil- 

 ford village to Moosehead lake ; and the road from Jackson 

 brook, in Washington county, to Forest City ; and no team 

 drawn by more than six horses, oxen or mules, is allowed to 

 travel on them. These provisions are not applicable to stage 

 or pleasure carriages, or to those owned by the state or the 

 United States, or to any cart or wagon owned by the settlers 

 in the vicinity and used for farming purposes. The owner or 

 driver of a team violating this provision forfeits twenty dol- 

 lars, and one dollar more for each mile of road passed, to 

 be recovered by complaint before a trial justice in the county 

 where the offence ^as committed, and on a libel or complaint 

 he may issue his warrant to seize and detain such team to 

 respond such fine and costs.' 



