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" Settler " means a person for the time being resident in the Pro- 

 tectorate, not being a pubhc officer or a native. 



" Sportsman " means a person who visits the Protectorate wholly or 

 partly for sporting purposes, not being a public officer, settler, or native. 



" District Officer " means the Administrative Officer in charge of a 

 district of the Protectorate. 



"Schedule " and "Schedules" refer to the Schedules annexed to this 

 Ordinance. 



General Provisions 



2. No person, unless he is authorized by a special licence in that First 

 behalf, shall hunt, kill, or capture any of the animals mentioned in the 

 First Schedule. 



3. No person unless he is authorized by a special licence under this Second 

 Ordinance, shall hunt, kill, or capture any animal of the kinds mentioned 



in the Second Schedule, if the animal be — 

 (rt) Immature ; or 

 {b) A female accompanied by its young. 



4. No person, unless he is authorized under this Ordinance, shall hunt, no shoot- 

 kill, or capture any animal mentioned in the Third Schedule. ITtfder'^^^* 



<c. The Commissioner may, if he thinks fit, by Proclamation, declare ''cence. 



•^ ■" . -Ill Power of 



that the name of any species, variety, or sex of animal, whether beast or Commis- 

 bird, not mentioned in any Schedule hereto, shall be added to a particular alter 

 Schedule, or that the name of any species or variety of animal mentioned 

 or included in one Schedule shall be transferred to another Schedule, and, 

 if he thinks fit, apply such declaration to the whole of the Protectorate, or 

 restrict it to any district or districts in which he thinks it expedient that 

 the animal should be protected. 



6. No person shall within the Protectorate sell, or purchase, or offer, or Sale of 

 expose for sale any ostrich eggs, or any head, horns, skin, or flesh of any pro^ibk'ed. 

 animal mentioned in any of the Schedules, unless the ostrich or animal 



has been kept in a domesticated state ; and no person shall knowingly 

 store, pack, convey, or export any part of any animal which he has 

 reason to believe has been killed or captured in contravention of this 

 Ordinance. 



7. If any person is found to be in possession of any elephant's tusk Possession 

 weighing less than 25 lb., or any ivory being, in the opinion of the Court, ture ivory, 

 part of an elephant's tusk which would have weighed less than 25 lb., he 



shall be guilty of an offence against this Ordinance, and the tusk or ivory 

 shall be forfeited unless he proves that the tusk or ivory was not obtained 

 in breach of this Ordinance. 



