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Act, to which the holder shall attach his or her signature, and a 

 list showing the greatest number of each species of perching bird 

 that may be killed or caught by the holder of the permit ; said' 

 permit is not transferable and holds good only for one season, 

 1. e., from the first of October to the last day of February next 

 following. , 



Section 8. In all proceedings against any person for violating 

 the provisions of this Act, such person shall be deemed to be with- 

 out the permit herein provided for unless he shall produce the 

 same. 



Section 9. All Acts and parts of Acts inconsistent with this 

 Act are hereby repealed. 



Section 10. This Act shall take efifect from and after the date 

 of its approval. 



Approved this 25th day of April, A. D. 1907. 



G. R. CARTER, 

 Governor of the Territory of Hawaii. 



ACT 69. 



AN ACT 



To Amend Chapter 28 of the Revised Laws of Hawaii by 

 Adding to said Chapter a Section to be Known as 

 Section 389A. 



Be it Enacted by the Legislature of the Territory of Hazcaii: 



Section i. Chapter 28 of the Revised Laws of Hawaii is here- 

 by amended by adding a new section thereto to be known as 

 Section 389A and to read as follows : 



"Section 389 A. It shall be the duty of the Board to make 

 rules and regulations, and to amend the same from time to time, 

 in its discretion, subject to the approval of the Governor, for and 

 concerning the importation into the Territory of bees and for the 

 preservation, protection and improvement of bees now within the 

 Territory ; and for the quarantine, inspection, fumigation, disin- 

 fection, exclusion or destruction either upon importation into the 

 Territory or at any time or place within the Territory of any 

 bees and any box or other container and their contents in which 

 bees have been imported or contained, which is or may be in- 

 fested with or Hable to assist in the transmission or dissemina- 

 tion of any insect or disease injurious to bees. All rules and 

 regulations made as aforesaid shall have the force and effect of 

 law. It shall be the duty of the Board to establish an observa- 

 tional apiary and all bees imported into the Territory shall be 



