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Enclosure 1 in No. 71.

Regulation No. 2 of 1914.

REGULATIONS MADE BY THE GOVERNOR-IN-COUNCIL UNDER SECTION 2 OF THE WILD ANIMALS, BIRDS AND FISH PRESERVATION ORDINANCE, 1901 (No. 30 of 1901).

Gazetted 21st February, 1914.

1. These Regulations may be cited as the Game Licence Regulations, 1914, and shall apply to the Colony and Protectorate.

2. In these Regulations:-

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Non-native means any person not born in or domiciled in the Colony

or the Protectorate, as the case may be.

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"Hunt includes killing or capturing by any methods, and all attempts to kill or capture.

"Wild animal" means any of the animals mentioned in Schedules I to IV of the said Ordinance, except Francolin, Guinea fowl and other game

birds.

"Government Officer includes an Officer of His Majesty's Regular Forces serving in Sierra Leone.

Licences.

3. No non-native shall hunt any wild animal within the Colony or Protectorate without having a licence from the Governor in one of the forms in the First Schedule hereto, or as provided by Regulation 8 hereof.

4. Any non-native hunting any wild animal without a licence, or contrary to the terms of his licence, shall be guilty of an offence.

5.

The Governor before issuing a licence may, in his discretion, require the

applicant to

(1) Sign an agreement containing the following conditions:-

(a) Native rights are to be observed in the killing of all wild animals, viz., the forequarter of the animal killed shall be given to the chief or headman of the town at which the licensee is residing. If in camp, away from a town, this condition does not apply.

(b) During the residence of any hunting expedition in the district, every licensee shall apply to the chief or headman of a town for the necessary accommodation for himself and his followers, if such accommodation is required, each house being paid for at the rate of Is. per day.

All such payments are to be made to the owner of the house.

(2) Deposit £100 or any less amount as security for his compliance with the

terms of the licence.

If the licensee shall contravene any of the above conditions, he shall be guilty of an offence.

6. It shall be lawful for the Governor, before issuing a licence, to modify such licence in any one or more of the following ways:-

(1) By prohibiting the killing or capturing of more than one of the wild

animals permitted by a licence to be hunted:

(2) By prohibiting the hunting of any wild animal mentioned in any licence: (3) By adding to the list of wild animals in any licence prohibited to be hunted

the names of any other wild animals.

7. Every licensee before he begins hunting shall register his licence in the Office

of the District Commissioner in whose district he intends to shoot,

8. If a licence is lost or destroyed, the licensee may, on payment of a fee not exceeding one-fifth of the original, obtain a fresh licence for the remainder of the term for which his former licence was available.

Licences to hunt elephants.

9. Licences to hunt elephants shall be issued only upon the following con- ditions:-

(1) The applicant therefor shall produce a certificate, signed in the case of a military officer, by his commanding officer, and, in the case of other

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persons, by the Colonial Secretary or a District Commissioner, that he is in possession of a rifle which will fire a charge of not less than 70 grains of cordite or other explosive of equivalent force, and a bullet of not less than 480 grains in weight, and that he is in possession of a licence to carry the said rifle.

(2) The applicant shall sign an agreement containing the following con-

ditions:-

(a) The licensee shall under no circumstances in the first instance fire at any elephant with any weapon which shall fire a lesser charge of explosive or a lighter bullet than those hereinbefore described. (b) The licensee will not employ any person to hunt elephants on his

behalf.

(c) The licensee shall report the killing of every elephant by him to the District Commissioner of the district in which such elephant is killed within thirty days from the date of the killing of such elephant, and the licensee shall at the same time furnish to the District Commissioner the name of the chiefdom in which such elephant is killed.

(d) The licensee shall give a present of £2 for each elephant killed by him to the Paramount Chief of the chiefdom in which such elephant is killed.

10. To provide for the payments mentioned in sub-section 2 (d) of Regulation 9, every licensee may on his arrival in any district be required by the District Commis- sioner of such district to deposit the sum of £4 by way of security for the proper carrying out of the last-mentioned condition: and the District Commissioner is hereby authorized to pay to the Paramount Chief of the chiefdom in which the elephants are killed, from the amount of 4 deposited with him as aforesaid, a sum not exceeding £2 for each elephant killed. If the licensee does not kill any elephants the amount of £4 deposited by him will be returned to him, or if he kills only one elephant £2 of the amount deposited by him will be returned to him.

11. If any licensee shall refuse to make such deposit of £4 when required so

to do, or if he contravene any of the conditions mentioned in Regulation 9, he shall be guilty of an offence.

Elephants' Tusks.

12. No elephant's tusks weighing less than thirty pounds shall be sold or bartered, or attempted to be sold or bartered, and any person selling or bartering or attempting to sell or barter any such tusk shall be guilty of an offence, and every such tusk sold or bartered or attempted to be sold or bartered shall be forfeited to His Majesty.

This regulation shall apply to all persons, whether natives or non-natives.

Annual Returns.

13. Every licensee shall furnish the Colonial Secretary with an accurate return every year of all wild animals killed by him, and every licensee failing to make such return within one month after the expiry of his licence or before his departure from the district where he has been hunting wild animals, or wilfully making an inac- curate return, shall be guilty of an offence.

Penalties.

14.-1) If any person shall be guilty of an offence, he shall be liable, upon summary conviction, to a penalty not exceeding twenty-five pounds or imprisonment, with or without hard labour, not exceeding six months.

(2) As an alternative to such prosecution it shall be lawful for a District Com- missioner to order the forfeiture of any tusk, hide, horns, pad, tail or other trophy in respect of which any of these regulations have been unintentionally broken or where an animal has been shot in self-defence; the trophies so confiscated will be sold by public auction and the proceeds of such sales shall form part of the general revenue of the Colony.

Repeal.

15. The regulations set out in the Second Schedule hereto are hereby revoked.

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