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or persons duly authorized by the commissioner of agriculture, 

 may examine any calf or veal found within this state offered 

 or exposed for sale, or kept with intent to sell as food, and if 

 such calf is under four weeks of age, or the veal is from a calf 

 killed under four weeks of age, or from a calf in an unhealthy 

 condition when so killed, he may seize the same and cause it 

 to be destroyed or disposed of in such manner as to make it 

 impossible to be thereafter used as food. (Added by chapter 30 

 of the Laws of 1902.) 



§ 70-f. Shipping veal. — On and after the passage of this act it 

 shall be unlawful for any corporation, partnership, person or 

 persons to ship to or from any part of this state any carcass 

 or carcasses of a calf or calves or any part of such carcass ex- 

 cept the hide, unless they shall attach to every carcass or part 

 thereof so shipped in a conspicuous place a tag, that shall stay 

 thereon during such transportation, stating the name or names 

 of the person or persons who raised the calf, the name of the 

 shipper, the points of shipping and the destination and the age 

 of the calf. (Added by diopter 30 of the Laws of 1902.) 



§ 70-g. Receiving veal for Shipment by common carriers. — On 

 and after the passage of this act,/ no railroad company, ex- 

 press company, steamboat company, or other common carrier, 

 shall carry or receive for transportation any carcass or car- 

 casses of calves, or any part of the same except the hide, unless 

 the said carcass or carcasses or parts thereof shall be tagged 

 as herein provided. (Added by chapter 30 of the Laws of 1902.) 



"ARTICLE V. 



Sugar Beet Culture. 



Section 71. Commissioner of agriculture to apportion moneys appropriated 

 for promotion of sugar beet culture. 



72. Persons, et cetera, to whom moneys may be apportioned. 



73. Statements; inspections, branding of packages. 



74. Inspectors, to be appointed by commissioner. 



75. Weighman, powers and duties. 



76. Apportionment of moneys by commissioners of agriculture. 



* Original article V was made article VI by chapter 500 of the Laws of 1897. 



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