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Sec. 9. When quarantine has been established by such order, it shall 

 remain in effect until revoked in writing, and no permit to remove any 

 or all of the animals or articles specified in the quarantine order shall 

 become effective until issued in writing by the Territorial Veterinarian, 

 his Assistant or Deputy. 



Sec. 10. Immediately upon the establishment of quarantine the prem- 

 ises shall be posted conspicuously by means of suitable placards and the 

 same shall remain in place until removed by the Territorial Veterinarian, 

 his Assistant or Deputy, or by his order. 



This rule shall take effect on the first day of September, 1916. 



Approved this eighth day of August, 1916. 



LUCIUS E. PINKHAM, 



Governor of Hawaii. 



Any violation of this regulation is a misdemeanor and punishable by a 

 fine not to exceed $500.00. (See Sec. 529, Eevised Laws of Hawaii of 

 1915.) 



TEREITORY OF HAWAII 

 BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS OF AGRICULTURE AND FORESTRY 



Further amendment to Rule XVIII of the Division of Entomology of the 

 Board of Commissioners of Agriculture and Forestry concerning the 

 Control of Fungus Diseases on Pineapples. 



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

 ritory of Hawaii hereby further amends Rule XVIII of the Division of 

 Entomology concerning the control of fungus diseases on pineapples in 

 order to permit the shipment of pineapple fruit only from Honolulu 

 to ports on the Island of Hawaii so that the said rule shall read as 

 follows: 



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

 ritory of Hawaii hereby makes the following rule and regulation for 

 the purpose of preventing the spread of a fungus disease upon pine- 

 apples which has made its appearance upon the Islands of Kauai and 

 Oahu: 



Section 1. All persons and corporations are hereby prohibited from 

 carrjdng, transporting, or shipping from the Islands of Kauai and Oahu 

 to any other Island in this Territory any pineapple fruit, pineapple 

 plant, or pineapple sucker; provided, however, that clean pineapple fruit 

 may be shipped from Honolulu to ports on the Island of Hawaii. 



Section 2. No pineapple fruit, pineapple plant, or pineapple sucker 

 shipped from any port of the Islands of Kauai and Oahu to any other 

 port in this Territory, excepting clean pineapple fruit shipped from 

 Honolulu to ports on the Island of Hawaii shall be allowed to be landed. 

 Inspectors and other duly appointed agents of the Board of Agriculture 

 and Forestry are herebj'- empowered to examine and inspect all freight, 

 baggage, and belongings arriving at any port of the Territory from the 

 Islands of Kauai and Oahu and to destroy any and all pineapple fruits, 

 plants or suckers, excepting clean pineapple fruit arriving at ports on the 

 Island of Hawaii from Honolulu, found among such freight, baggage or 

 belongings. 



Section 3. Any person violating the above rule shall be guilty of a 

 misdemeanor and upon conviction thereof shall be punished by a fine 

 not to exceed Five Hundred ($500.00) Dollars as provided by Section 

 529 of the Revised Laws of Hawaii of 1915. 



Section 4. This Rule, as amended, shall take effect upon its approval 

 by the Governor. 



Approved this 2nd day of September, 1916. 



LUCIUS E. PINKHAM, 



Governor of Hawaii. 



