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THE HONGKONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 4TH MAY, 1878.

Recovery of penalties and

expenses.

Forgery.

Pees payable under this Ordinance and under M. S. A. 1854.

12. Upon the publication of any such orders, rules or regulations in the Gazette they shall, after the date of such publication, or any later date mentioned in such orders, rules, or regulations, take effect as if they were enacted by the Legislature of this Colony.

13. There may be paid out of the Colonial Revenue to any member of a Marine Board, Assessor, and to any other officer or person appointed under this Ordinance, such remuneration (if any) as this Ordinance directs, or, in so far as this Ordinance does not extend, as the Governor from time to time directs.

14. There may be paid out of Colonial Revenue all costs and com- pensation payable by the Governor in pursuance of this Ordinance. 15. All offences against this Ordinance, or any regulations made thereunder, except when otherwise provided, may he heard and determined by any Stipendiary Magistrate, and all penalties im- posed by and expenses recoverable under this Ordinance, or any regulation made thereunder, except when otherwise provided, may be recovered in a summary way before any Stipendiary Magistrate. 16. Whosoever, with intent to defraud, shall forge, or alter, or shall offer, utter, dispose of, or put off, knowing the same to be forged or altered, any certificate, ticket, document, matter, or thing named in this Ordinance, or any regulation made thereunder, shall be guilty of felony, and being convicted thereof, shall be liable, at the discretion of the Court, to be kept in penal servitude for any term not exceeding seven years, and not less than three years, or to be imprisoned for any term not exceeding two years, with or without hard labour.

Fees.

XLIII. The fees specified in tables marked B, C and D of the schedule hereto are hereby declared to be payable to the Har- bour Master as the lawful fees for the discharge of the respective duties therein specified, and the same and all other fees payable under this Ordinance, or any regulation made thereunder, may be re- covered in a summary manner before any Stipendiary Magistrate.

2. All such fees and all costs and expenses recovered under this paid into the Ordinance, after making necessary deductions, shall be paid into

the Colonial Treasury to the use of Her Majesty.

Fees to be

Colonial

Treasury.

Abstract of

Ordinance

to be given

Abstract of Ordinance to be given to Masters.

XLIV. An abstract of such portions of this Ordinance as the Governor in Council may direct, shall be delivered to the master of every vessel upon her entering the waters of the Colony; and every vessel. if before obtaining clearance, the master do not return such abstract to the Harbour Master, he shall pay a fee of one dollar for the same.

to masters of

Repealing clause.

Repealing Clausc.

XLV. On and from the coming into operation of this Ordinance the Ordinances hereunder specified shall be repealed to the extent herein mentioned: Provided that any officer appointed in pur- suance of any such enactments shall be deemed to have been appointed under this Ordinance, and any rules or regulations made by the Governor or the Governor in Council in pursuance of any such enactment and not repealed by this Ordinance or by any rules or regulations hereafter made or to be made thereunder, shall be deemed to have been made under this Ordinance, Ordinance shall not affect:--

This

(1.) Anything done or suffered under any enactment hereby

repealed; nor

(2.) Any right, power, duty, obligation, or liability acquired, imposed, accrued, or incurred under any enactment hereby repealed; nor

(3.) Any penalty, forfeiture, or punishment incurred in res- pect of any offence against any enactment hereby repeal- ed; nor

(4.) Any legal proceeding in respect of any such right, power, duty, obligation, liability, penalty, forfeiture, or punishment, and any such legal proceeding may be carried on as if this Ordinance had not passed; nor revive any enactment repealed by any of the said Ordinances or sections,

Ordinance 14 of 1845,.

4 of 1850,

Sub-sections 8 and 9 of sec. iii; sub-sec- tions 1, 2, and 3 of sec. vi; and secs. vii and viii.

The whole.

6 of 1852,

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4 of 1355,.

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9 of 1856,

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8 of 1858,

Sec. xvi.

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