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Removal of 46.-(1) No person intending to export dutiable dutiable liquors shall remove the same for exportation from liquors for

any general bonded warehouse or from any exportation. licensed brewery or distillery where they may be stored without a permit in Form No. 3 in the Third Schedule, or remove the same for exporta- tion from one ship to another without a permit in Form No. 3A in the Third Schedule, and except in accordance with the conditions contained in such permit.

Third Schedule. Forms Nos. 3 & 3A.

Dutiable liquors to be marked

for export.

Import and export statements to be furnished.

(2) Any such permit may be issued in duplicate by the Superintendent upon receipt of an application in Form No. 3 or Form No. 3A in the Third Schedule. The application shall be furnished in triplicate. One copy of the permit shall be delivered by the exporter to the person in charge of such general bonded ware- house, licensed warehouse or distillery, or to the master or mate of the ship from which the liquors are to be removed and the exporter shall on shipping such liquors procure a receipt for the same signed by the master or mate of the ship in which the liquors are to be exported to be indorsed on the duplicate copy of such permit, and shall forthwith deliver such copy and receipt to the Superintendent,

(3) The later hour mentioned in the body of the permit shall not be more than 24 hours before the hour and day mentioned in the ship's clearance to leave the port.

(4) Before issuing any permit under this section the Superintendent may demand the production of any shipping orders, or other documents relating to the liquors in respect of which the application for such permit has been received, and the person making the application shall on such demand produce the

same.

(5) No person shall re-land or permit to be relanded any liquor shipped under any permit or knowingly neglect or omit to cause such liquor to be exported in accordance with the terms of such permit.

47. No dutiable liquors, shall be removed from any general bonded warehouse or licensed brewery or distillery for export unless the cases or vessels con- taining the same shall be clearly and permanently marked by stencil or otherwise on at least three sides in letters not less than three inches long, with the words "For Export".

48.-(1) The

owners, charterers, agents and master of every ship which arrives in the waters of the Colony shall within four hours after such arrival, or so soon thereafter as the office of the Super- intendent may be open, furnish to the Superintendent a true, accurate and complete statement of all duti- able liquors imported thereon.

(2) The owners, charterers, and agents of every ship which leaves the waters of the Colony shall within twenty-four hours after such departure, or so soon thereafter as the office of the Superintendent may be open, furnish to the Superintendent a true, accurate and complete statement of all dutiable liquors exported thereon which have been entered on the ship's manifest or for the receipt of which for export the owners, charterers, agents or master or any person acting on their or his behalf have issued a receipt to any person.

(3) If no datiable liquors have been imported or exported, as the case may be, on any particular ship, the owners, charterers, agents and master of such ship shall within the respective times aforesaid furnish

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