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premises approved by said officer at the point of destination until 

 tuberculin tested and released by him. 



Sec. 4. It shall be the duty of the owner or consignee to make sure 

 that the said permit reaches the Territorial Veterinarian, or his deputy, 

 before removal of the cattle from the wharf where landed, and the 

 master, owner or agent of the vessel carrying such cattle shall not 

 allow such removal until authorized by said officer. 



Sec. 5. The Territorial Veterinarian or his deputy issuing such cer- 

 tificate shall furnish a copy of the same to the local agent or the master 

 of the vessel accepting such shipment and shall mail or forward another 

 copy without delay to the Territorial Veterinarian or his deputy at the 

 place of destination. 



Sec. C. This rule shall take effect upon its approval by the Gov- 

 ernor. 



Approved this 25th day of February, 1920. 



CUKTIS P. lAUKEA, 



Acting Governor of Hawaii. 



Honolulu, T. H. 



By Authority 



TERRITORY OF HAWAII. 



BOARD OF COMAIISSION^ERS OF AORICULTUEE AND 

 FORESTRY. 



RULE XXI— DIVISION OF PLANT INSPECTION. 



RULE AND REGULATION OF THE BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS 

 OF AGRICULTURE AND FORESTRY CONCERNING THE CON- 

 TROL OF CERTAIN INSECT AND PLANT PESTS. 



The Board of Commissioners of Agriculture and Forestry of the Ter- 

 ritory of Hawaii hereby makes the following rules and regulations 

 for the purpose of controlling certain insect peets and plant pests 

 in the Territory of Hawaii: 



Section 1. No ginger plant or part thereof, no fern' plant or part 

 thereof, and no Spanish moss (Tilhiiuhsia ustwmdcs), otherwise known as 

 Florida moss or old man's beard, shall be carried, transported, or ship- 

 ped from any one island in this Territory to any other island in this 

 Territory, except by special written permit from the Board of Agri- 

 culture and Forestry. 



Section 2. No ginger plant or part thereof, no fern plant or part 

 thereof, and no Spanish moss shall be transported in any manner from 

 one part or locality of any island to another part or locality of the same 

 island, except by special written permit from the Board of Agriculture 

 and Forestry. 



Section 3. Inspectors and other duly authorized agents of the Board 

 of Agriculture and Forestry are hereby empowered to examine and inspect 

 all freight, baggage, and belongings leaving or arriving at any port of 

 the Territory or being transported from one part or locality of any island 

 to another part or locality of the same island and to destroy any and all 

 ginger plants or parts thereof, and any and all Spanish moss found 

 among or in such freight, baggage and belongings. 



