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(4) The Director of Agriculture, or an Officer authorized by him 



for the purpose, may order all or part of any material imported 

 as above specified and any soil, covering, packing material, or 

 other article or thing which may be assumed to have been in 

 contact with it, to be destroyed disinfected or treated in any 

 manner he may prescribe and may further order that such 

 material be planted in a quarantine station under his control 

 or in such a situation as he may for purposes of inspection 

 direct ; 



(5) Plant material as specified in (1) above landed at Port-of-Spain 



from abroad 'and intended for transhipment to Tobago shall 

 be dealt with for the purposes of this Proclamation as material 

 imported through Port-of-Spain ; 



(6) The importation into the Colony from any source of material 



for intended propagation of the following plants will only be 

 allowed under a permit previously obtained from the Director 

 of Agriculture, who may refuse such a permit or attach 

 thereto such conditions as seen to him desirable, viz. : — 



Citrus Plants ; Sugar-Cane ; Coffee ; Banana and Plantain ; 

 Cacao; Cotton; Coconut; and Hevea. 



(7) Proclamations No. 35 of 1911 and No. 38 of 1900 are hereby 



repealed. 



Kegulations affecting- Movement of Plants within the Colony. 



CONVEYANCE OF PLANTS FROM TRINIDAD TO TOBAGO. 



Regulation made by the Governor in Executive Council under Section 22 

 of the Plant Protection Ordinance, 1919, {Sept. 1, 1921). 

 The following plant materials may not be moved from Trinidad to 

 Tobago without a licence previously obtained from the Director of 

 Agriculture : — 



Plantain and Banana Suckers ; 



Growing Cacao plants ; 



Growing Lime plants ; 



Lime Fruits ; 



Sugar-cane and Sugar-cane plants. 



CONVEYANCE OF LIME PLANTS AND LIME FRUITS 



IN TOBAGO. 



Regulation made by the Governor in Executive Council under Section 22 

 oj the Plant Protection Ordinance 1919, {Oct. 27, 1921). 

 The removal of Lime trees or plants, or any part thereof, or Lime 

 fruits from the District of Tobago bounded on the North by the Sea, on 

 the South by the Main Ridge, on the East by St. Rose and on the West 

 by Mt. Dillon West boundary is hereby prohibited until further notice. 



