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(d) Regulating or restricting the importation of spirits, wine 

 and malt liquors, or other goods which require to be 

 weighed, gauged or tested for strength or quantity, and 

 limiting or prescribing the kind and capacity of packages 

 in which the same may be imported, and the conveyances 

 by which, and the ports or places at which the same may 

 be landed and entered ; 



(e) Exempting from duty any flour or meal or other produce of 

 any wheat or gram, grown in Canada, and taken out of 

 Canada into the United States to be ground, and brought 

 back into Canada within two days after such wheat or 

 grain has been so taken out to be ground; or exempting 

 from duty any boards, planks or scantling, the produce of 

 673 any logs or timber grown in and taken out of Canada into 



the United States to be sawn, and brought back into Canada 

 within seven days after such logs or timber were so taken 

 out to be sawn ; 



(/) Regulating the quantities of any such goods to be so taken 

 out or Drought in at any one time by any person, and the 

 mode in which the claim to exemption shall be established 

 and proved; 



(g) Authorizing the appointment of warehouses, and regulating 

 the security which shall be taken from warehouse keepers, 

 the forms and conditions subject to which goods are to be 

 warehoused, the mode of keeping goods in warehouse, and 

 of removing goods therefrom, and the amount of ware- 

 house rent or license fees; 



(k) Extending either by general regulation or by special order, 

 the time for clearing warehoused goods, and for the trans- 

 port of goods in bond from one port or place to another ; 



(/) Regulating the form in which transfers of goods in ware- 

 house or bond from one person to another shall be entered ; 



(/') Exempting goods from duty as being the growth, produce or 

 manufacture of Newfoundland, if such exemption is pro- 

 vided for by any Act relating to Customs, and for regulat- 

 ing the mode of proving such exemption ; 



(k) Transferring to the list of goods which may be imported into 

 Canada free of duty, any or all articles, whether natural 

 products or products of manufactures, used as materials in 

 Canadian manufactures; any such materials transferred 

 to the free list by such order in council, to be free of duty 

 of Customs for the time therein appointed for that purpose; 



(I) Granting a drawback of the whole or part of the duty paid on 

 articles which have been used in Canadian manufactures, 

 or granting a certain specific sum in lieu of any such draw- 

 back; 



(m) Reducing the duty on any or all articles, whether natural 

 products or products of manufactures, used as materials 

 in Canadian manufactures; any such materials specified in 

 such regulation to be subject to such reduced duty of Cus- 

 toms and no other, for the time and under the conditions 

 therein provided; 



(n) Prescribing the manner in which the proceeds of penalties and 

 forfeitures shall be distributed; 



