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articles and having received written permission from the duly authorized 

 officer to remove or take same. 



Section 3. All fruits, vegetables, plants, parts of plants, bulbs, roots 

 or tubers, seeds, grains or Cereals from the United States of America 

 and the Dominion of Canada that are not prohibited under rules and 

 regulations of the Federal Horticultural Board of Washington, D. C, 

 may be introduced, imported or brought into the Territory of Hawaii 

 either by freight,, express or as packag;_es of passengers, provided, how- 

 ever, that all such fruits, vegetables,' plants, parts of plants, bulbs, 

 roots, seeds, grains and cereals are free from pests and diseases. All 

 persons importing, introducing, or bringing into the Territory of Hawaii 

 any fruits, vegetables, plants or parts of plants, bulbs, roots or tubers, 

 seeds, grains and cereals must present the same to or notify the Chief 

 Plant Inspector of the Board of Agriculture and Forestry before landing 

 anv of these articles. 



Section 4. If any fresh fruits, vegetables, plants, cuttings, scions, 

 buds, bulbs, roots or tubers, seeds, grains or cereals shall be imported, 

 introduced or brought in baggage or otherwise into the Territory of 

 Hawaii, or into any of its ports for the purpose of debarkation into said 

 Territory, contrary to law or this regulation, the same shall, in the 

 discretion of the Board of Commissioners of Agriculture and "Forestry 

 or its duly authorized agent, otficer or inspector, be immediately seized 

 and destroyed or deported at the expense of the importer or introducer, 

 and the person or persons or corporation introducing or importing the 

 same shall be guilty of a misdemeanor and shall be liable to the penalty 

 or penalties provided by law. 



Section 5. This rule, as amended, shall take effect upon its approval 

 by the Governor. 



xVpproved this 31st day of October, 1919. 



C. J. McCAKTHY, 

 Governor of Hawaii. 

 Honolulu. T. H. 



