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(5) Except as otherwise provided in this section, the 

 holder of a landholder's game licence will be subject 

 in all respects to the provisions of the principal 

 Regulations. 



3. Where a person holding a landholder's game 

 licence holds also a settler's licence, animals killed or 

 captured on his own land under his landholder's licence 

 shall not count towards the number of animals he is 

 entitled to kill under his settler's licence. 



4. The Commissioner may, in special cases, grant, at 

 a fee of 150 rupees, a sportsman's licence to a person 

 entitled to take out a settler's licence, but such licence 

 shall be deemed to have been issued under the principal 

 Regulations. 



5. Not more than one fourteen-day licence shall be 

 issued to the same public officer between the 31st 

 March of one year and the 31st March of the next 

 year. 



6. — (1) All licences issued under this Ordinance or 

 under the principal Regulations shall expire on the 

 31st day of March next after the date of issue. 



(2) The provisions of this section shall not apply to 

 licences now in force, nor to fourteen-day licences 

 issued to a public officer. 



(3) The Commissioner may, on the expiration of 

 licences now in force, issue to the holders thereof, if 

 they desire to renew their licences, temporary licences 

 of the same class expiring on 31st March, at such fees 

 and with liberty to hunt, kill, or capture such number 

 of animals mentioned in the third and fourth Schedules 

 as the Commissioner may think fit. 



7. — (1) Ostrich eggs, heads, horns, bones, skins, 

 feathers, or flesh of any non-domesticated animals men- 

 tioned in the Schedules to the principal Regulations 



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