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of this Ordinance, and shall have the same rights in all respects as if 

 he were a party thereto. 



58. Any order of a Magistrate under this Ordinance shall be Right of appeal, 

 subject to appeal. (3 of 1887, s. 18.) 



Part VII. — Offences. 



59. Every person who — ^ LiabiUty of 



(1) Fails to report himself to the proper station, or reporting at 



(2) Fails to attend at any station when required by an officer station, etc. 



to do so, or 



(3) Refuses to allow himself or anything under his control to 



be examined and searched, 



shall be guilty of an offence against this Ordinance. (3 of 1887, s. 21.) 



60.— (1) Every person who — Penalty for 



/ \ TT 1 1 1 J- 1 -1 1 ■ harbouring 



(«) Harbours, conceals, or employs any servant while his registereii 



contract of service with another person subsists ; or labourer and 



(A) Removes or entices any such servant from the service of '"'"il'l?olT°*^ "^ 

 his employer, or solicits or entices him to leave such service, 



shall be guilty of an offenca against this Ordinance, and on conviction 

 thereiif shall be liable to a penalty not exceeding one hundred dollars, 

 and shall further pay to the emjjloyer the sum of two dollars for 

 every day during which such servant has been so harboured, concealed, 

 or employed. (15 of 1896, s. 13 (1).) 



61. Every person who — Fraudulent 



(1) Fraudulently personates the holder of any licence or licence'. 



concession ; or 



(2) Falsely represents that any servant or other person is an 

 authorized holder of any licence ; or 



(3) Fraudulently exhibits as his own any licence issued to 



another person ; or 



(4) Uses or exhibits as valid any licence which has expired, 



shall be guilty of an offence against this Ordinance. (15 of 1896, s. 14.) 



62. Every person who unlawfully obtains any gold, silver, valu- Unlawfully 

 able minerals or precious stones, or who procures or employs any other JugpoJiifg oT 

 person to unlawfully ol)tain, convey, or dispose of any gold, silver, gold or precious 

 valuable minerals or precious stones shall, in addition to any punish- stones. 



nieiit incurred for a breach of the Mining Regulations, be guilty of 

 an olfence against this Ordinance. (3 of 1887, s. 22.) 



63. Every person who sells or purchases any g()ld or any precious Selling gold or 

 stones in a Mining iJistrict otherwise than in accordance with the contraryfo^''*^ 

 Mining Regulations, shall be guilty of an offence under this Ordinance, regulations. 

 (15 of 1896, s. 15.) 



64. Every person who, with intent to defraud his co-owner, Cheating 

 co-partner, or co-adventurer in any claim or in any share or interest ™'^iiiS' partner, 

 in any claim, secretly keeps back, conceals, or disposes of any gold, 



silver, valualile minerals or precious stones f(nind in or taken from 

 such claim, shall be guiltj' of an offence against this Ordinance. 

 (3 of 1887, s. 24 amended.) 



