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sections of the Larceny Ordinance, No. 5 of 1865, incorporated with this Ordinance, and shall, for the purposes of this Ordinance, be read as if they were here re-enacted, namely, sections 86 to 88, 91, and 94 to 102, all inclusive; and for this purpose the expression “this Ordinance," when used in the said incorporated sections, shall be taken to include the present Ordinance.
13. Nothing in this Ordinance shall prevent any person from being indicted under this Ordinance or otherwise for any indictable offence made punishable on summary conviction by this Ordinance, or prevent any person from being liable under any other Ordinance or otherwise to any other or higher penalty or punishment than is provided for any offence by this Ordinance, so that no person is punished twice for the same offence.
SCHEDULE.
MARKS APPROPRIATED FOR HER MAJESTY'S USE IN OR ON NAVAL AND VICTUALLING STORES.
STORES. MARKS.
Hempen cordage and wire rope... White, black, or coloured worsted threads laid up with the yarns and the wire respectively.
Canvas, fearnought, hammocks, and seamen's bags A blue line in a serpentine form.
Bunting A double tape in the warp.
Candles Blue or red cotton threads in each wick, or wicks of red cotton.
Timber, metal, and other stores not before enumerated The Broad Arrow.
ORDINANCE No. 5 OF 1875.
AN ORDINANCE to provide for the more convenient Administration of "The Extradition Acts, 1870 and 1873."
A.D. 1875.
[18th September, 1875.]
WHEREAS by the Act of the Imperial Parliament known as “The Extradition Act, 1870," it is amongst other things enacted that the said Act, when applied by Order-in-Council, shall, unless it is otherwise provided by such Order, extend to every British possession, but with the following among other modifications, namely, no warrant of
Ordinance No. 11 of 1875.