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Harbour Master shall furnish a permit in the form of Schedule B authorising the Opium to be landed and stored, and such permit shall be exhibited at the Opium Farmer's Office, and shall be signed by the Farmer or his Agent, and shall not be used or acted upon until it is so signed. Removal for exportation. Every person moving Opium for exportation shall, before doing so, send to the Harbour Master a requisition in form of Schedule C furnishing the particulars therein required, whereupon the Harbour Master shall grant an export permit in the form of Schedule D authorising the said Opium to be exported, and such permit shall be exhibited at the Opium Farmer's Office, and shall not be used or acted upon until it is so signed.

Removal and Transshipment of Opium. Steamers arriving and office held afterwards. Penalty. Register to be kept by Importer. Chinese craft only to leave at certain hours. No junk or other Chinese craft, whether licensed or not, shall leave the waters of the Colony, unless the safety of the vessel (through stress of weather) shall render it necessary, between the hours of 6 p.m. and 6 a.m., from October to March inclusive, nor between the hours of 7 p.m. and 5 a.m. from April to September inclusive, under a penalty, on conviction before two Stipendiary Magistrates, not exceeding $500, or the forfeiture of junk and cargo.

Every person moving Opium from one place to another within the Colony or transhipping Opium within the waters thereof shall, before doing so, furnish to the Harbour Master a requisition properly filled up in the form of Schedule E, whereupon the Harbour Master shall furnish a permit in the form of Schedule F authorising the transhipment or removal of the said Opium, which permit shall be exhibited at the Opium Farmer's office and shall be signed by the Farmer or his agent, and shall not be used or acted upon until it has been so signed.

In the event of the arrival at or departure from the Colony of any steamer carrying Opium when the Harbour Office is closed or may be closed before application for a permit may be made, it shall be lawful for the Agent or the Agents of the said steamer to land or ship any Opium without a permit, and to deliver any Opium so landed to the owner or consignees thereof, or to keep the same in his or their own custody, but so soon thereafter as the Harbour Master's Office is opened the said Agent shall apply for the necessary permit, and furnish the particulars requisite.

Any person offending against or not complying with any of the provisions of sections 2, 8, 9, 10, shall be liable on conviction to a penalty not exceeding $500, and any Opium so imported or exported or stored or moved or attempted to be imported or exported or stored or moved contrary to the provisions of the foregoing sections shall be seized and forfeited.

Every importer of Opium shall keep a Register shewing the number of chests imported by him and how and to whom it was disposed of. Marks and Government numbers in the case of the Bengal drug shall be given, and such other marks or numbers in the case of other sorts of Opium as the Harbour Master may require to be placed upon it. Every offence for non-compliance with the requirements of this section shall be punishable with a fine not exceeding five hundred dollars.

Special Permits or Night Clearances hitherto granted under Ordinance 8 of 1879, section 38, sub-sections 8 and 2, shall be no longer allowed.

On the coming into operation of this Ordinance, every person having in his possession, custody, or control any Opium within the Colony or its waters shall furnish to the Harbour Master an account of the number of chests with marks and numbers so held, and the Opium Farmer shall be at liberty at any time during the term of his exclusive privilege, and as often as he shall think it, but not exceeding five times in each calendar month, to demand in writing from every person having any Opium in his possession, custody, or control an account in writing of the Opium so held at the time of such demand, and of the marks and numbers upon the chests containing the same, and the Opium Farmer or his agent shall be at liberty at any time between the hours of six in the morning and six at night, and not oftener than five times in each calendar month, to enter the premises where such Opium is stored, and to inspect the same, and any person refusing to give such account, without reasonable cause shewn to permit such entry, or giving a false or incorrect account shall be liable, on conviction, to a penalty not exceeding five hundred dollars.

If any Opium is found, on search authorised under this Ordinance, to have been imported contrary to the provisions of this Ordinance, or to be missing from the place in which it was stored on importation, or from the place where, according to the permits, it ought to be found stored, the person in whose possession such Opium so imported may be found, or in whose name such Opium so missing shall have been so stored, shall be liable, on conviction, to a penalty not exceeding five hundred dollars for every chest of Opium which shall be found to have been so imported, or to be so missing.

If the Opium Farmer shall neglect or refuse, or shall without sufficient cause unreasonably delay to do any of the acts or things hereinbefore provided and required to be done by him, he shall be liable to a penalty for each such offence not exceeding five hundred dollars.

Every person who shall under the provisions of this Ordinance make any application, or supply any particulars, Return, or Account, or other written Statement required by this Ordinance to be made or supplied, shall sign the same himself, unless he be absent from the Colony or unable, from sickness, to attend to business, in which case the same may be signed by his Agent for him; and if any such application, particulars, Return, Account, or other Statement shall be false or incorrect, either in whole or in part, to the knowledge of the person so making or supplying the same, whether the same be signed by himself or by his Agent, such person shall, in every case not otherwise provided for by this Ordinance, be liable on conviction to a penalty not exceeding one thousand dollars for the first offence, and two thousand for every subsequent offence: and such Agent shall also and in like manner if offending be liable to penalties of the like amount.

Any Justice of the Peace may, by his warrant directed to any Police Officer, not under the rank of a Sergeant, empower him by day or by night to enter and search any dwelling house, shop, or other building or place, or any ship not being a man-of-war or ship having such status, lying or being within the waters of the Colony, in any case in which it shall appear to such Justice of the Peace, upon the oath of any person, that there is good and efficient cause to believe that in any such dwelling house, shop, or other building or place, or on board any such ship is concealed or deposited any Opium subject to forfeiture under this Ordinance, or as to which an offence has been committed against any of the provisions of this Ordinance, and to take possession of any such Opium found to be concealed, or deposited therein, and of the ship in which the same may be found, and to arrest and take any person, or persons being in such dwelling house, shop, or other building, or place, or on board any such ship, in whose possession, custody, or control any such Opium may be found, or whom the said officer may have good and sufficient reason to suspect to have concealed or deposited therein or thereabouts any such Opium, and any Officer to whom such warrant shall be directed may, in case of obstruction or resistance, break open any outer or inner doors of such dwelling house, shop, or other building, or place, and enter thereinto, and forcibly enter such ship, and every part thereof, and remove by force any obstruction to such entry, search, seizure, and removal as aforesaid, and may detain every person found in such place until the said place shall have been searched, and all informations to be laid and all warrants to be issued, and all arrests and seizures to be made under this Ordinance, may be had or done on a Sunday as well as on any other day.

Excise Officers duly appointed under the principal Ordinance shall be deemed to be Excise Officers for the purposes of this Ordinance, and shall have the like powers, duties, rights and liabilities with reference to Opium under this Ordinance as they have with reference to prepared Opium under the principal Ordinance.

It shall be lawful for any Police or Excise Officer to arrest without warrant any person within the Colony whom he reasonably suspects to be conveying or to have concealed on his person any Opium in contravention of the requirements of this Ordinance and to take him before a Magistrate to be dealt with according to law.

It shall be lawful for any Inspector of Police or an Excise Officer, having reasonable ground for believing that there is Opium in any ship within the waters of the Colony...

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export. Harbour Master shall furnish a permit in the form of Schedule B authorising the Opium to be landed and stored, and such permit shall be exhibited at the Opium Farmer's Office, and shall be signed by the Farmer or his Agent, and shall not be used or acted upon until it is so signed. Removal for exportation. Every person moving Opium for exportation shall, before doing so, send to the Harbour Master a requisition in form of Schedule C furnishing the particulars therein required, whereupon the Harbour Master shall grant an export permit in the form of Schedule D authorising the said Opium to be exported, and such permit shall be exhibited at the Opium Farmer's Office, and shall not be used or acted upon until it is so signed. Removal and Transshipment of Opium. Steamers arriving and office held afterwards. Penalty. Register to be kept by Importer. Chinese craft only to leave at certain hours. No junk or other Chinese craft, whether licensed or not, shall leave the waters of the Colony, unless the safety of the vessel (through stress of weather) shall render it necessary, between the hours of 6 p.m. and 6 a.m., from October to March inclusive, nor between the hours of 7 p.m. and 5 a.m. from April to September inclusive, under a penalty, on conviction before two Stipendiary Magistrates, not exceeding $500, or the forfeiture of junk and cargo. Every person moving Opium from one place to another within the Colony or transhipping Opium within the waters thereof shall, before doing so, furnish to the Harbour Master a requisition properly filled up in the form of Schedule E, whereupon the Harbour Master shall furnish a permit in the form of Schedule F authorising the transhipment or removal of the said Opium, which permit shall be exhibited at the Opium Farmer's office and shall be signed by the Farmer or his agent, and shall not be used or acted upon until it has been so signed. In the event of the arrival at or departure from the Colony of any steamer carrying Opium when the Harbour Office is closed or may be closed before application for a permit may be made, it shall be lawful for the Agent or the Agents of the said steamer to land or ship any Opium without a permit, and to deliver any Opium so landed to the owner or consignees thereof, or to keep the same in his or their own custody, but so soon thereafter as the Harbour Master's Office is opened the said Agent shall apply for the necessary permit, and furnish the particulars requisite. Any person offending against or not complying with any of the provisions of sections 2, 8, 9, 10, shall be liable on conviction to a penalty not exceeding $500, and any Opium so imported or exported or stored or moved or attempted to be imported or exported or stored or moved contrary to the provisions of the foregoing sections shall be seized and forfeited. Every importer of Opium shall keep a Register shewing the number of chests imported by him and how and to whom it was disposed of. Marks and Government numbers in the case of the Bengal drug shall be given, and such other marks or numbers in the case of other sorts of Opium as the Harbour Master may require to be placed upon it. Every offence for non-compliance with the requirements of this section shall be punishable with a fine not exceeding five hundred dollars. Special Permits or Night Clearances hitherto granted under Ordinance 8 of 1879, section 38, sub-sections 8 and 2, shall be no longer allowed. On the coming into operation of this Ordinance, every person having in his possession, custody, or control any Opium within the Colony or its waters shall furnish to the Harbour Master an account of the number of chests with marks and numbers so held, and the Opium Farmer shall be at liberty at any time during the term of his exclusive privilege, and as often as he shall think it, but not exceeding five times in each calendar month, to demand in writing from every person having any Opium in his possession, custody, or control an account in writing of the Opium so held at the time of such demand, and of the marks and numbers upon the chests containing the same, and the Opium Farmer or his agent shall be at liberty at any time between the hours of six in the morning and six at night, and not oftener than five times in each calendar month, to enter the premises where such Opium is stored, and to inspect the same, and any person refusing to give such account, without reasonable cause shewn to permit such entry, or giving a false or incorrect account shall be liable, on conviction, to a penalty not exceeding five hundred dollars. If any Opium is found, on search authorised under this Ordinance, to have been imported contrary to the provisions of this Ordinance, or to be missing from the place in which it was stored on importation, or from the place where, according to the permits, it ought to be found stored, the person in whose possession such Opium so imported may be found, or in whose name such Opium so missing shall have been so stored, shall be liable, on conviction, to a penalty not exceeding five hundred dollars for every chest of Opium which shall be found to have been so imported, or to be so missing. If the Opium Farmer shall neglect or refuse, or shall without sufficient cause unreasonably delay to do any of the acts or things hereinbefore provided and required to be done by him, he shall be liable to a penalty for each such offence not exceeding five hundred dollars. Every person who shall under the provisions of this Ordinance make any application, or supply any particulars, Return, or Account, or other written Statement required by this Ordinance to be made or supplied, shall sign the same himself, unless he be absent from the Colony or unable, from sickness, to attend to business, in which case the same may be signed by his Agent for him; and if any such application, particulars, Return, Account, or other Statement shall be false or incorrect, either in whole or in part, to the knowledge of the person so making or supplying the same, whether the same be signed by himself or by his Agent, such person shall, in every case not otherwise provided for by this Ordinance, be liable on conviction to a penalty not exceeding one thousand dollars for the first offence, and two thousand for every subsequent offence: and such Agent shall also and in like manner if offending be liable to penalties of the like amount. Any Justice of the Peace may, by his warrant directed to any Police Officer, not under the rank of a Sergeant, empower him by day or by night to enter and search any dwelling house, shop, or other building or place, or any ship not being a man-of-war or ship having such status, lying or being within the waters of the Colony, in any case in which it shall appear to such Justice of the Peace, upon the oath of any person, that there is good and efficient cause to believe that in any such dwelling house, shop, or other building or place, or on board any such ship is concealed or deposited any Opium subject to forfeiture under this Ordinance, or as to which an offence has been committed against any of the provisions of this Ordinance, and to take possession of any such Opium found to be concealed, or deposited therein, and of the ship in which the same may be found, and to arrest and take any person, or persons being in such dwelling house, shop, or other building, or place, or on board any such ship, in whose possession, custody, or control any such Opium may be found, or whom the said officer may have good and sufficient reason to suspect to have concealed or deposited therein or thereabouts any such Opium, and any Officer to whom such warrant shall be directed may, in case of obstruction or resistance, break open any outer or inner doors of such dwelling house, shop, or other building, or place, and enter thereinto, and forcibly enter such ship, and every part thereof, and remove by force any obstruction to such entry, search, seizure, and removal as aforesaid, and may detain every person found in such place until the said place shall have been searched, and all informations to be laid and all warrants to be issued, and all arrests and seizures to be made under this Ordinance, may be had or done on a Sunday as well as on any other day. Excise Officers duly appointed under the principal Ordinance shall be deemed to be Excise Officers for the purposes of this Ordinance, and shall have the like powers, duties, rights and liabilities with reference to Opium under this Ordinance as they have with reference to prepared Opium under the principal Ordinance. It shall be lawful for any Police or Excise Officer to arrest without warrant any person within the Colony whom he reasonably suspects to be conveying or to have concealed on his person any Opium in contravention of the requirements of this Ordinance and to take him before a Magistrate to be dealt with according to law. It shall be lawful for any Inspector of Police or an Excise Officer, having reasonable ground for believing that there is Opium in any ship within the waters of the Colony...
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export. Harbour Master shall furnish a permit in the form of Schedule B authorising the Opium to be lauded and stored, and such permit shall be exhibited at the Opium Farmer's Office, and shall be signed by the Farmer or his Agent, aud shall not be used or acted upon until it is so signed. Rumoval for 3. Every person moving Opion for exportation shall, before doing so, send to the Harbour Master a requisition in form of Schedule C furnishing the particulars therein required, whereupon the Harbour Master shall grant an export permit in the form of Schedule D authorising the said Opium to be exported, and such permit shall be ex- hibited at the Opium Farmer's Office, and shall not be used or acted upon until it is so signed, Removal and Eraushipment of Opinne Steamers arriving ant office heDYE, Pynt to bo attined afterwards Tenalty. Forfattare Hegister to be kept by Importer. five Chinese craft enly to limava roicial WRATH certain houYP, Every person moving Opium from one place to another within the Colony or transhipping Opium within the waters thereof shall, before doing so, furuish to the Harbour Master a requisition properly filled up in the form of Schedule E, whereupon the Harbour Master shall furnish a permit in the form of Schedule F authorising the transhipment or removal of the said Opium, which permit shall be exhibited at the Opium Farmer's office and shall be signed by the Farmer or his agent, and shall not be used or acted upon until it has been so sigued. 1 In the ovent of the arrival at or departure from the Colony of any steamer carrying Opium when the Harbour Office is closed or may be closed before application for a permit may be made, it shall be lawful for the Agent or the Agents of the said steamer to land or ship any Opium without a permit, and to deliver any Opium so Janded to the owner or consignees thereof, or to keep the same in his or their own custody, but so soon thereafter as the Harbour Master's Office is opened the said Agent shall apply for the necessary permit, and furnish the particulars requisite. 1 Any person offending against or not complying with any of the provisions of sections 28, 9, 10, shall be liable on conviction to a penally not exceeding $500, and any Opium so imported or exported or stored or moved or at- tempted to be imported or exported or stored or moved contrary to the provisions of the foregoing sections shali be seized and forfeited. 1 Every importer of Opium shall keep a Register shewing the number of chests imported by him and how and to whom it was disposed of. Marks and Government numbers in the case of the Bengal drug shall be given, and such other marks or numbers in the case of other sorts of Opium as the Harbour Master may require to be placed upon it. Every offence for nou compliance with the requirements of this section shall be punishable with a fine not exceeding tave hundred dollars. .11.12, her auchoraj of Houghing specially be consid No junk or other Chinese craft, whether licensed or not, shall leave the muters ut.lbe Gelony, unless the safely of the vessel (through stress of weather) shall render it necessary, between the hours of 6 r.m. and 6 AM, from October to March inclusive, nor hetween the hours of 7 P.M. and 5 A.M. from April to September inclusive, under a pe- ualty, on conviction before two Stipendiary Magistrates, not exceeding $500, or the forfeiture of junk and cargo. Special Permits or Night Clearances hitherto grautable under Ordinance 8 of 1879, section 38, sub-sections 8 and shall be no longer allowed. 2, tapti di cove 14. Qu the coming into operation of this Ordinance, every person having in his possession, custody, or courrol any Opium within the Colony or its waters shall furnish to the Harbour Master an account of the number of chests with marks and numbers so held, and the Opium Farmer shall be at liberty at any time during the term of his exclusive privilege, and os often as he shall think it, but not exceeding five times in each palendar month, to demand in writing from every person having any Opium in his possession, custody, or contr an acconut in writing of the Opium so held at the time of sue demand, and of the marks and numbers upon the chests containing the same, and the Opium Farmer or his agent shall be at liberty at any time between the hours of six in the morning and six at night, and not oftener than five times in each lendar mouth, to enter the premises where such Opium stored, and to inspect the same, and any person refusing to give such account, without reasonable cause shewn to permit such entry, or giving a false or incorrnet account shall be liable, ou conviction, to a penalty not exceeding five hundred dollars. Refelace 1448 16 attreted 17 20 15. If any Opium is found, on search unthorised under this Ordinance, to have been imported contrary to the pro- visions of this Ordinance, or to be missing from the place in which it was stored on importation, or from the place whore, according to the permits, it ought to be found stored, the person in whose possession such Opium so imported may be found, or in whose naine such Opium eo missing shall have been so stored, shall be liable, on conviction, to a penalty not exceeding five hundred dollars for every chest of Opium which shall be found to have been so im- ported, or to be so missing. 18 If the Opiam Fartner shall neglect or refuse, or shall without sufficient cause unreasonably delay to do any of the acts or things hereinbefore provided and required to be done by him, he shall be liable to a penalty for each such offence not exceeding five hundred dollars. 17. Every person who shall nuder the provisions of this Ordinance make any application, or supply any particulars, Return, or Account, or other written Statement required by this Ordinance to be made or supplied, shall sign the same himself, unless he be absent from the Colony or unable, from sickness, to attend to business, in which case the same may be signed by his Agent for him; and if any such application, particulars, Return, Account, or other Statement shall be false or incorrect, either in whole. or in part, to the knowledge of the person so making or supplying the same, whether the same be signed by himself or by his Agent, such person shall, in every case not otherwise provided for by this Ordinance, be liable on conviction to a penalty not exceeding one thousand dollars for the first offence, and two thousand for every subsequent offence: aud such Agent shall also and in like manner if offending be liable to penalties of the like amount. 1. Any Justice of the Peace may, by his warrant directed to any Police Officer, not under the rank of a Ser- geant, empower him by day or by night to outer and search any dwelling house, shop, or other building or place, or any ship not being a man-of-war or ship having such status, lying or being within the waters of the Colony, in any case in which it shall appear to such Justice of the Peace, upon the oath of any person, that there is good and efficient cause to believe that in any such dwelling house, shop, or other building or place, or on board any such ship is con- cealed or deposited any Opium subject to forfeiture under this Ordinance, or as to which an offence has been com. mitted against any of the provisions of this Ordinance, and to take possession of any such Opium found to be concealed, or deposited therein, and of the ship in which the same may be found, and to arrest and take any person, or persons being in such dwelling house, shop, or other building,Þór place, or on board any such ship, in whose possession, custody, or control any such Opium may be found, or whom the said oflleer may have good and sufficient reason to suspect to have concealed or deposited therein or there- abouts any such Ophum, and any Officer to whom such warraut shall be directed may, in case of obstruction or resistance, break open any outer or juner doors of such dwelling house, shop, or other building, or place, and enter thereinto, and forcibly eurer such ship, and every part therent, and remove by force any obstruction to such entry, search, seizure, and removal as aforesaid, and may detain every person found in such place until the said place shall have been searched, and all informations to be laid and all warrants to be issued, and all arrests and seizures to be made under this Ordinance, may be had or done on a Sun- day as well as on any other day. 2.7 40. Excise Officers duly appointed under the principal Ordinance shall be deemed to be Excise Officers for the purposes of this Ordinance, and shall have the like powers, duties, rights and liabilities with reference to Opium under this Ordinance as they have with reference to prepared Opium under the principal Ordinance. 2. It shall be lawful for any Police or Excise Officer to arrest without warrant any person within the Colony whom he reasonably suspects to be conveying or to have concealed on his person any Opino in contravention of the requirements of this Ordinance and to take him before a Magistrate to be dealt with according to law, 2 It shall be lawful for any Inspector of Police or an Excise Officer, having reasonable ground for believing that there is Opium in any ship within the waters of the Colony Seneath for Advienetes. Fenalty Penalty on Funuzi. Penalty for giving fal particulars. 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Harbour Master shall furnish a permit in the form of Schedule B authorising the Opium to be lauded and stored, and such permit shall be exhibited at the Opium Farmer's Office, and shall be signed by the Farmer or his Agent, aud shall not be used or acted upon until it is so signed. Rumoval for 3. Every person moving Opion for exportation shall, before doing so, send to the Harbour Master a requisition in form of Schedule C furnishing the particulars therein required, whereupon the Harbour Master shall grant an export permit in the form of Schedule D authorising the said Opium to be exported, and such permit shall be ex- hibited at the Opium Farmer's Office, and shall not be used or acted upon until it is so signed,

Removal and Eraushipment

of Opinne

Steamers arriving ant office heDYE,

Pynt to bo attined afterwards

Tenalty.

Forfattare

Hegister to be kept by Importer.

five

Chinese craft enly to limava roicial

WRATH

certain houYP,

Every person moving Opium from one place to another within the Colony or transhipping Opium within the waters thereof shall, before doing so, furuish to the Harbour Master a requisition properly filled up in the form of Schedule E, whereupon the Harbour Master shall furnish a permit in the form of Schedule F authorising the transhipment or removal of the said Opium, which permit shall be exhibited at the Opium Farmer's office and shall be signed by the Farmer or his agent, and shall not be used or acted upon until it has been so sigued.

1 In the ovent of the arrival at or departure from the Colony of any steamer carrying Opium when the Harbour Office is closed or may be closed before application for a permit may be made, it shall be lawful for the Agent or the Agents of the said steamer to land or ship any Opium without a permit, and to deliver any Opium so Janded to the owner or consignees thereof, or to keep the same in his or their own custody, but so soon thereafter as the Harbour Master's Office is opened the said Agent shall apply for the necessary permit, and furnish the particulars requisite.

1 Any person offending against or not complying with any of the provisions of sections 28, 9, 10, shall be liable on conviction to a penally not exceeding $500, and any Opium so imported or exported or stored or moved or at- tempted to be imported or exported or stored or moved contrary to the provisions of the foregoing sections shali be seized and forfeited.

1 Every importer of Opium shall keep a Register shewing the number of chests imported by him and how and to whom it was disposed of. Marks and Government numbers in the case of the Bengal drug shall be given, and such other marks or numbers in the case of other sorts of Opium as the Harbour Master may require to be placed upon it.

Every offence for nou compliance with the requirements of this section shall be punishable with a fine not exceeding tave hundred dollars.

.11.12,

her auchoraj

of Houghing specially be consid

No junk or other Chinese craft, whether licensed or not, shall leave the muters ut.lbe Gelony, unless the safely

人 of the vessel (through stress of weather) shall render it necessary, between the hours of 6 r.m. and 6 AM, from October to March inclusive, nor hetween the hours of 7 P.M. and 5 A.M. from April to September inclusive, under a pe- ualty, on conviction before two Stipendiary Magistrates, not exceeding $500, or the forfeiture of junk and cargo.

Special Permits or Night Clearances hitherto grautable under Ordinance 8 of 1879, section 38, sub-sections 8 and shall be no longer allowed. 2, tapti di cove

14. Qu the coming into operation of this Ordinance, every person having in his possession, custody, or courrol any Opium within the Colony or its waters shall furnish to the Harbour Master an account of the number of chests with marks and numbers so held, and the Opium Farmer shall be at liberty at any time during the term of his exclusive privilege, and os often as he shall think it, but not exceeding five times in each palendar month, to demand in writing from every person having any Opium in his possession, custody, or contr an acconut in writing of the Opium so held at the time of sue demand, and of the marks and numbers upon the chests containing the same, and the Opium Farmer or his agent shall be at liberty at any time between the hours of six in the morning and six at night, and not oftener than five times in each lendar mouth, to enter the premises where such Opium stored, and to inspect the same, and any person refusing to give such account, without reasonable cause shewn to permit such entry, or giving a false or incorrnet account shall be liable, ou conviction, to a penalty not exceeding five hundred

dollars.

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15. If any Opium is found, on search unthorised under this Ordinance, to have been imported contrary to the pro- visions of this Ordinance, or to be missing from the place in which it was stored on importation, or from the place whore, according to the permits, it ought to be found stored, the person in whose possession such Opium so imported may be found, or in whose naine such Opium eo missing shall have been so stored, shall be liable, on conviction, to a penalty not exceeding five hundred dollars for every chest of Opium which shall be found to have been so im- ported, or to be so missing.

18 If the Opiam Fartner shall neglect or refuse, or shall without sufficient cause unreasonably delay to do any of the acts or things hereinbefore provided and required to be done by him, he shall be liable to a penalty for each such offence not exceeding five hundred dollars.

17. Every person who shall nuder the provisions of this Ordinance make any application, or supply any particulars, Return, or Account, or other written Statement required by this Ordinance to be made or supplied, shall sign the same himself, unless he be absent from the Colony or unable, from sickness, to attend to business, in which case the same may be signed by his Agent for him; and if any such application, particulars, Return, Account, or other Statement shall be false or incorrect, either in whole. or in part, to the knowledge of the person so making or supplying the same, whether the same be signed by himself or by his Agent, such person shall, in every case not otherwise provided for by this Ordinance, be liable on conviction to a penalty not exceeding one thousand dollars for the first offence, and two thousand for every subsequent offence: aud such Agent shall also and in like manner if offending be liable to penalties of the like

amount.

1. Any Justice of the Peace may, by his warrant directed to any Police Officer, not under the rank of a Ser- geant, empower him by day or by night to outer and search any dwelling house, shop, or other building or place, or any ship not being a man-of-war or ship having such status, lying or being within the waters of the Colony, in any case in which it shall appear to such Justice of the Peace, upon the oath of any person, that there is good and efficient cause to believe that in any such dwelling house, shop, or other building or place, or on board any such ship is con- cealed or deposited any Opium subject to forfeiture under this Ordinance, or as to which an offence has been com. mitted against any of the provisions of this Ordinance, and to take possession of any such Opium found to be concealed, or deposited therein, and of the ship in which the same may be found, and to arrest and take any person, or persons being in such dwelling house, shop, or other building,Þór place, or on board any such ship, in whose possession, custody, or control any such Opium may be found, or whom the said oflleer may have good and sufficient reason to suspect to have concealed or deposited therein or there- abouts any such Ophum, and any Officer to whom such warraut shall be directed may, in case of obstruction or resistance, break open any outer or juner doors of such dwelling house, shop, or other building, or place, and enter thereinto, and forcibly eurer such ship, and every part therent, and remove by force any obstruction to such entry, search, seizure, and removal as aforesaid, and may detain every person found in such place until the said place shall have been searched, and all informations to be laid and all warrants to be issued, and all arrests and seizures to be made under this Ordinance, may be had or done on a Sun- day as well as on any other day.

2.7 40. Excise Officers duly appointed under the principal Ordinance shall be deemed to be Excise Officers for the purposes of this Ordinance, and shall have the like powers, duties, rights and liabilities with reference to Opium under this Ordinance as they have with reference to prepared Opium under the principal Ordinance.

2. It shall be lawful for any Police or Excise Officer to arrest without warrant any person within the Colony whom he reasonably suspects to be conveying or to have concealed on his person any Opino in contravention of the requirements of this Ordinance and to take him before a Magistrate to be dealt with according to law,

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