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for believing the stores found to be or to have been His Majesty's property, then if such person does not satisfy the magistrate that he came lawfully by the stores so found, he shall be guilty of an offence and liable on summary conviction to a fine of five hundred dollars.
possession
10. For the purposes of this Ordinance stores shall be deemed to be in the possession or keeping of any person if he knowingly has them in the actual possession or keeping of any other person, or in any house, building, lodging, apartment, field, or place, open or enclosed, whether occupied by himself or not, and whether the same are so had for his own use or benefit or for the use or benefit of another.
to apply
11. This Ordinance shall apply to stores bearing any such mark or part of a mark as is in this Ordinance mentioned whether applied before or after the passing of this Ordinance.
marked
passing.
SCHEDULE.
[s. 4.]
MARKS APPROPRIATED FOR USE IN OR ON HIS MAJESTY'S STORES.
Stores.
Marks.
Hempen cordage and wire rope.
Canvas, fearnought, hammocks,
and seamen's bags.
Bunting.
Candles.
Timber or metal.
Any stores
not before enumerated, whether similar to the above or not.
White, black, or coloured worsted threads laid up with the yarns and the wire respectively.
A blue line in a serpentine form.
A double tape in the warp. Blue or red cotton threads in each wick or wicks of red cotton.
The name of His Majesty, his predecessors, his heirs or successors, or of any public department, or any branch thereof, or the broad arrow, or a crown, or His Majesty's arms, whether such broad arrow, crown, or arms be alone or be in combination with any such name as aforesaid, or with any letters denoting any such name. A foul anchor, a number prefixed with the letters "A.P." or the letters "A.M." in combination with a crown.
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Public Stores.
[CAP. 144
for believing the stores found to be or to have been His Majesty's property, then if such person does not satisfy the magistrate that he came lawfully by the stores so found, he shall be guilty of an offence and liable on summary conviction to a fine of five hundred dollars.
possession
10. For the purposes of this Ordinance stores shall be Criminal deemed to be in the possession or keeping of any person explained. if he knowingly has them in the actual possession or keeping of any other person, or in any house, building, lodging, apartment, field, or place, open or enclosed, whether occupied by himself or not, and whether the same are so had for his own use or benefit or for the use or benefit of another.
to apply
11. This Ordinance shall apply to stores bearing any Ordinance such mark or part of a mark as is in this Ordinance to stores mentioned whether applied before or after the passing of before its this Ordinance.
marked
passing.
SCHEDULE.
[s. 4.]
MARKS APPROPRIATED FOR USE IN OR ON HIS MAJESTY'S STORES.
Stores.
Marks.
Hempen cordage and wire rope.
Canvas, fearnought, hammocks,
and seamen's bags.
Bunting.
Candles.
Timber or metal.
Any stores
not before enumerated, whether similar to the above or not.
White, black, or coloured worsted threads laid up with the yarns and the wire respectively.
A blue line in a serpentine form.
A double tape in the warp. Blue or red cotton threads in each wick or wicks of red cotton.
The name of His Majesty, his predecessors, his heirs or successors, or of any public department, or any branch thereof, or the broad arrow, or a crown, or His Majesty's arms, whether such broad arrow, crown, or arms be alone or be in combination with any such name as aforesaid, or with any letters denoting any such name. A foul anchor, a number prefixed with the letters "A.P." or the letters "A.M." in com- bination with a crown.
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