392 Agricultural Gazette of N.S.W. 



[May 2, 1908. 



AVhite labour only sliull he cniploycd in the production of goods, upon wliicli 

 bounty is claimed, the only exception IicIiil; in favour of Aboriginal natives ; 

 or ;inv coloured person liorn in Australia, and lia\ ing one wlute parent. 



The wages jjaid in the production of bountiablc articles must be the 

 .standard wages payable in tlic ])lace or district. 



Notice of intention to claim Ijounty on goods is required to bo forAvai'dcd to 

 the State Collector of Customs, or to the Otiicer-mchaige of the nearest 

 Customs Office. 



With regard to any soil pi'oducts, notice of intention to claim limintv should 

 be sent to the Collector of Customs, not later than GO days after planting. In 

 the event of the crops having been planted before the commencement of the 

 Act, the notice of intention to claim should be sent to the Collector hefore 

 10th June, 190S. 



As to manufactures, notice of intention to claim bounty should be sent 

 to the Collector of Customs at least 90 days before bounty is claimed. 



In order to obtain bounty the grower or producer must ha\(' produce(i not 

 less than the quantities specified below, within one financial yeai', that is, 

 between the 1st July in any one y(>ar, and the .'^Otli June in the next 

 succeeding year : — 



Gooils. 



Miiiinmiii i^'naiitity. 



All goods must be merchantable, ami the (piality pi'eseribed, with regard 

 to tobacco leaf, is detei-mined by its selling \alue. No bounty will b<' paid 

 on ^tobacco leaf unless there is satisfactory proof of sales to a ImiKi-jide 

 jjroducer, at a price of not less than Is. ]ier ])ound. 



The forms of notice of intention to claim l)ount\-. and all other forms 

 recjuired by the regulations, copies of regulations, and all information on the 

 subject, may be obtained on api)licatio)i at an\- Customs (Jtiice. 



