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L17929

NOV 28 1941

ORDERS IN COUNCIL.

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INSPECTOR GENERAL'S OFFICE,

CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT,

Toronto, 30th March 1850.

OTICE is hereby given, that HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR GENERAL IN COUNCIL has been pleased to approve of the following Regulations for the Inland Navigation of this Province, and for carrying of Goods Coastwise and for other purposes, under the authority of the Act passed in the 10th & 11th years of the Reign of Her Majesty, Queen Victoria, intituled An Act for repealing and consoli dating the present Duties of Customs of this Province, and for other purposes therein mentioned, and of an Act for amending the same.

By Command,

J. W. DUNSCOMB.

REGULATIONS.

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Section 1. Be it ordered, That the Collector or proper Officer of Certain Customs at any Port of Entry shall receive entries of the following be introduce Goods, that is to say: Grain, Flour or Meal, Beef or Pork, and Wood into this Pro or Staves for Exportation within such time as may be agreed upon, portation wivince, for Exnot exceeding Six Calendar Months, under Bond, [which Bond may be thout taken by the Collector at the Port of Entry, or by the Collector at the payment duty, and place of Export, as may best suit the convenience of the parties inte- without berested] to the satisfaction of such Officer, in double the amount of the sed duty which would otherwise be chargeable on such Goods, and if such bond shall have been given at the place of Export, a Certificate thereof under the hand of the Collector or proper Officer of Customs, shall at the time of entering such Goods be produced to the Collector at the Port of Entry.

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Section 2.—And be it further ordered, That the Collector or proper Certificate Officer of Customs at any Port at which Goods may have been entered of Bond be ing taken to for Exportation, shall grant to the party entering such Goods a Certifi- be granted. cate under his hand, containing a full and particular statement in detail of such Goods, when and from where, and by what vessel imported, the amount of and names of sureties, contained in the Bond, which Certificate must be deposited with the Collector of the Port from which the Goods are to be finally shipped with the outward entry: and the

Collector

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L17929

NOV 2 8 194.1

ORDERS IN COUNCIL.

N

INSPECTOR GENERAL'S OFFICE,

CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT,

Toronto, 30th March 1850.

OTICE is hereby given, that HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR GENERAL IN COUNCIL has been pleased to approve of the following Regulations for the Inland Navigation of this Province, and for carrying of Goods Coastwise and for other purposes, under the authority of the Act passed in the 10th & 11th years of the Reign of Her Majesty, Queen Victoria, intituled An Act for repealing and consoli dating the present Duties of Customs of this Province, and for other purposes therein mentioned, and of an Act for amending the same.

By Command,

J. W. DUNSCOMB.

Section 1.

REGULATIONS.

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Be it ordered, That the Collector or proper Officer of Certain Goods may Customs at any Port of Entry shall receive entries of the following be introduced Goods, that is to say: Grain, F'our or Meal, Beef or Pork, and Wood into this Pro or Staves for Exportation within such time as may be agreed upon, portation winot exceeding Six Calendar Months, under Bond, [which Bond may be thout the payment of taken by the Collector at the Port of Entry, or by the Collector at the duty, and place of Export, as may best suit the convenience of the parties inte- without berested] to the satisfaction of such Officer, in double the amount of the sed duty which would otherwise be chargeable on such Goods, and if such bond shall have been given at the place of Export, a Certificate thereof under the hand of the Collector or proper Officer of Customs, shall at the time of entering such Goods be produced to the Collector at the Port of Entry.

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Section 2.-And be it further ordered, That the Collector or proper Certificate Officer of Customs at any Port at which Goods may have been entered of Bond be ing taken to for Exportation, shall grant to the party entering such Goods a Certifi- be granted. cate under his hand, containing a full and particular statement in detail of such Goods, when and from where, and by what vessel imported, the amount of and names of sureties, contained in the Bond, which Certificate must be deposited with the Collector of the Port from which the Goods are to be finally shipped with the outward entry: and the

Collector

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