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1 6. — Any person obtaining a license to hunt, kill or pursue Caribou shall 

 make oath or affirmation before the person granting the said license that he will 

 not violate or permit the violation of any portion of this Act. 



17. — No person holding a license to hunt Caribou shall kill or take more 

 stag Caribou than the number indicated by his license, and no member of a 

 hunting expedition, whether a guide, bearer or labourer, or otherwise in the 

 employ ot the holder of such license, shall kill any Caribou other than under 

 the said license, and as a part ot the number indicated therein. 



18.— It shall be the duty of the holder of a license to hunt, kill or pursue 

 Caribou to return his license at the expiration thereof to the Magistrate or other 

 person authorised to issue the same with a statement thereon in writing under 

 oath or affirmation specifying the number of Caribou killed by him and his 

 party under the said license. 



19.— Save as provided in this Act, no person shall export the antlers, heads 

 or skins of any Caribou, nor shall the owner, master, officers or crew of any 

 vessel permit the exportation therein of any such antlers, head or skin, or any 

 part thereof, save as provided and under a permit of a Customs officer. 

 Penalty $500 or six months' imprisonment. 



20. — If any master, owner, or officer, or any one of the crew of any vessel 

 shall be convicted of a violation ot the last preceding section, he shall, upon 

 such conviction, be liable for every such offence to a penalty of $500 or six 

 months' imprisonment, and such penalty shall constitute a claim against the said 

 vessel, and become a lien thereon, and may be collected and enforced by the 

 seizure, confiscation and sale of the said vessel, despite any change of registry or 

 ownership between the date of the offence and the seizure of the vessel. 



21. — Any person holding a license to hunt, kill or pursue Caribou under 

 this Act may export the carcasses, antlers, head or any part of any Caribou killed 

 under the said license, upon entering the same at the Custom House for 

 exportation and receiving a permit therefor. Such person shall make oath or 

 affirmation, specifying the articles which he intends to export, and that the same 

 are portions of Caribou killed under license held by him, and stating the name 

 of the person from whom he obtained the said license, and the date thereof, and 

 that the articles about to be exported are not being exported as articles of 

 commerce, and he shall thereupon pay a fee of 50 cents to the officer of 

 Customs before whom such export entry is made, which fee the said officer is 

 hereby authorised to retain. Such affidavit or affirmation shall be forwarded to 

 the Department of Marine and Fisheries. 



22. — No person holding a license to hunt, kill or pursue Caribou under 

 this Act shall export from this Colony the carcasses, heads, or antlers of more 

 than three stag Caribou. 



23. — Any person not holding a license to hunt, kill or pursue Caribou, but 

 who is domiciled in this Colony, may export the antlers, heads or skins of 

 Caribou upon entering the same for exportation at a Customs House in the 

 Colony, and receiving a special permit therefor. Such permit shall not be 

 granted except upon an afficiavit made before the Customs officer to whom 

 application for a permit is macie, stating the name of the owner of the articles to 



