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on such land, or digs up or carries away stone, ore, gravel, 

 clay, sand, turf or mould from such land, or roots, nuts, 

 berries, grapes or fruit of any kind, or any plant there being, 

 or cuts down or carries away sedge, grass, hay or any kind of 

 corn standing, growing or being on such land, or cuts or takes 

 therefrom any ferns, flowers or shrubs . . . without 

 the license of the owner thereof, shall be punished by im- 

 prisonment for not more than Six Months or by a fine of not 

 more than Five Hundred Dollars, and if the offence is 

 committed on the Lord's Day, or in disguise, or secretly in 

 the night time, the imprisonment shall not be less than Five 

 days nor the fine less than Five Dollars. 



TRESPASS IN ORCHARD, GARDEN, ETC. 



Section 105. Whoever wilfully and maliciously enters an 

 orchard, nursery, garden or cranberry meadow, and takes 

 away, mutilates or destroys a tree, shrub or vine, or steals, 

 takes and carries away any fruit or flower, without the con- 

 sent of the owner thereof, shall be punished by a fine of not 

 more than Five Hundred Dollars or by imprisonment for 

 not more than Six Months. 



ENTERING ORCHARD, ETC., WITH INTENT 



Section 106.* Whoever wilfully, intentionally, and with- 

 out right, enters upon the orchard, garden or other improved 

 land of another, with intent to cut, take, carry away, destroy 

 or injure the trees, grain, grass, hay, fruit or vegetables there 

 growing or being, shall be punished by imprisonment for not 

 more than Six Months or by a fine of not more than Five 

 Hundred Dollars; and if the offence is committed on the 

 Lord's day, or in disguise, or secretly in the night time, the 

 imprisonment shall not be less than Five Days nor the fine 

 less than Five Dollars. 



DEFACEMENT OF NOTICE AGAINST TRESPASSERS 



Section hi. Whoever wilfully tears down, removes or 

 defaces any notice posted on land by the owner, lessee or 



*As amended by Acts of 1902, Chapter 544, Section 33. 



