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any wine, rum, brandy, or other distilled spirituous liquors, nt any 

 port or place within this island, or on the coasts thereof, since their 

 sailing from the port or place where the same were laden on board 

 the said ship or vessel for exportation : which oath the said collector 

 and receiver, or collectors and receivers, is or are hereby empowered 

 to administer in the form following, viz. 



You A. B. do swear, that the report which you have now made, read, and sub- 

 scribed, contains a just and true account of all the wine, rum, brandy, and 

 other distilled spirituous liquors, laden on board the at <n>,i that 



you ho re not landed, nor suffered to be landed, sold or delivered, bartered or 

 exchanged, any wine, rum, brandy or other distilled spirituous Z/'yi/or.v. al any 

 port or place within this island, or on the coasts thereof, since your sailing 

 from 



V. And be it further enacted, That if any wine, rum, brandy or 

 other distilled spirituous liquors (not being duly entered) be found 

 on board any such ship or vessel, after such entry made, the same is 

 hereby declared forfeited and lost, and shall or may be seized by 

 the collector and receiver, or collectors and receivers, or either of 

 them, or by any of the land-waiters, or gangers, as forfeited property. 



VI. And be it further enacted, That no post entry of any wine, 

 rum, brandy, or other distilled spirituous liquors, shall be permitted 

 to be made by such collector and receiver, or collectors and receivers 

 of the said duties, by any person whatever, except by the master of 

 such ship or vessel, and that within twenty-four hours after the same 



shall have arrived. 

 589 VII. And be it furtJier enacted, That upon information made 



to the said collector and receiver, or collectors and receivers, or 

 to any or either of them, that any wine, rum, brandy, or other dis- 

 tilled spirituous liquors, do still remain on board any ship or vessel 

 (the same not having been duly entered) it shall and may be lawful 

 for the said collector and receiver, or collectors and receivers, or any 

 or either of them, or for any or either of the said land-waiters or 

 gaugers by their orders, to enter on board such ships or vessels, and 

 there to search for, and seize as forfeit, all such wine, rum, brandy, 

 and other distilled spirituous liquors, so remaining on board the 

 same, and not being duly entered as aforesaid. 



VIII. And be it further enacted, That if any wine, rum. brandy, 

 or other distilled spirituous liquors, shall be landed from on board 

 such ship or vessel, after report shall have been made, other than 

 such as shall have been specified and contained in such report or 

 manifest so as aforesaid directed by this Act to be made; then, and 

 in such case, all such wine, rum. brandy, or other distilled spirituous 

 liquors, or the value thereof (the same to be estimated at the highest 

 price such commodities shall or may respectivelv then bear) shall 

 be, and the same are hereby declared to be forfeited, and shall and 

 may be seized by any or either of the said collectors and receivers 

 of the duties for the time being, or by any or either of the said land- 

 \vniters or gangers. And if such wine. rum. brandy, or other dis- 

 tilled spirituous liquors, shall be concealed or stove, so as that seizure 

 cannot be made of the same, then the master of such ship or vessel, 

 or the owner or owners thereof, or the receiver or receivers of such 

 articles so concealed for] stove, shall, on being duly convicted there- 

 fore, pay the value therof according to the aforesaid estimate. 



IX. And be it further enacted, That if any wine, rum, brandy, or 

 other distilled spirituous liquors, shall be found on board any ship 



