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3. The master or person in charge of the vessel shall then and there 

 produce such goods to the collector or other proper officer, and shall 



declare that no goods have been unladen from such vessel or 

 652 have been put out of his possession, between the time of his 



coming within the limits of Canada and of his making his 

 report and affidavit, and shall further answer all such questions con- 

 cerning such vessel or goods as are demanded of him by such col- 

 lector or officer. R, S., c. 32, s. 26. 



18. The master shall, at the time of making his report, if required 

 by the officer, produce to him the bills of lading of the cargo, or true 

 copies thereof, and shall make and subscribe an affidavit referring 

 to his report and declaring that all the statements made in the report 

 are true ; and shall further answer all such questions concerning the 

 vessel and cargo, and the crew, and the voyage, as are demanded of 

 him by such officer, and shall, if required, make the substance of any 

 such answer part of his report. R. S., c. 32, s. 2*7. 



19. If the contents of any package intended for importation into 

 another port, or for exportation, are unknown to the master, the 

 officer may open and examine it, and cause it for that purpose to be 

 landed if he sees fit. R. S., c. 32, s. 30. 



20. If any goods are brought in any decked vessel, from any place 

 put of Canada to any port of entry therein, and not landed, but it is 

 intended to convey such goods to some other port in Canada in the 

 same vessel there to be landed, the duty shall not be paid or the entry 

 completed at the first port, but at the port where the goods are to be 

 landed, and to which they shall be conveyed accordingly under such 

 regulations, and with such security or precautions lor compliance 

 with the requirements of this Act, as the Governor in Council, from 

 time to time, directs. R. S., c. 32, s. 31. 



21. The conductor of every railway train carrying freight arriving 

 at any port in Canada, from any foreign port or place, shall come 

 directly, and before bulk is broken, to the Custom-house at such port, 

 and report all merchandise on board his train, or in any particular 

 car belonging to such train, stating the marks and numbers of every 

 package and parcel of goods on board, and where the same was 

 laden, and where and to whom it is consigned, and what part thereof, 

 if any, is intended to pass in transitu through Canada to some port 

 or place in the United States, or to be transhipped at some other port 

 in Canada, to be exported to a port or place out of Canada. R. S., 

 c. 32, s. 32. 



22. No goods shall be imported into Canada in any vehicle, other 

 than a railway carriage, or on the person, betwaen sunset and sun- 

 rise on any day, or afc any time on a Sunday or a statutory holiday, 

 except under a written permit from the collector of Customs, and 

 under the supervision of an officer. 52 V., c. 14, s. 3. 



23. (a) The person in charge of any vehicle other than a railway 



carriage, arriving by land at any place in Canada and con- 

 taining goods, whether any duty is payable on such goods 

 or not; and, 



(&) The person in charge of any such vehicle so arriving, whether 

 containing goods or not, if the vehicle, or its fittings, fur- 

 nishings or appurtenances, or the animals drawing the same, 

 or their harness or tackle, is or are liable to duty ; and 



