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a duly constituted port of entry, shall be paid at the port at which the 

 importing ship shall first arrive, and such goods, wares and mer- 

 chandize shall be liable to the same duties, rules and regulations 

 that the like articles are subject and liable to if entered for the due 

 landing thereof at such first port of arrival. 



45. No goods shall be imported into this Colony as being im- 

 ported from places beyond the seas, if any advantage attach to such 

 a distinction, unless such goods appear by the cocket, clearance, 

 or other proper document for the same, to have been duly shipped 

 and cleared outwards for exportation. 



46. No spirits (except from Europe, the British West Indies, or 

 the British Possessions in North America), shall be imported into 

 this Colony, or be carried coastwise from one port to any other 

 thereof in any cask or other vessel capable of containing liquors not 

 being of the size or contents of thirty gallons at least, or be exposed 

 for sale, or be in possession of any person, unless the same shall 

 have been transferred to such smaller cask or vessel after it shall 

 have been brought into the Colony, of which the proof shall be upon 

 the party in possession: Provided, that nothing herein contained 

 shall extend to any spirits imported in any ship in bottles as part 

 of the cargo, nor to any spirits being really intended for the con- 

 sumption of the seamen or passengers of such ship during her voy- 

 age and not being more in quantity than is necessary for that pur- 

 pose ; and if any spirits, or other goods, wares or merchandize shall 

 be imported or brought into this Colony contrary to the prohibition 

 or restrictions contained in this chapter in respect thereof, then, 

 and in every such case, such spirits, or other goods, wares or merchan- 

 dize, together with the packages containing the same, shall be 



forfeited. 



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ENTRY OUTWARDS. 



9G. Except as provided by section 112, the master of every vessel 

 bound outwards from any port in this Colony to any port or place 

 out of this Colony, or on any voyage to any place within or without 

 the limits of this Colony, or coastwise, shall deliver to the collector 

 or other proper officer a report in writing outwards under his hand, 

 of the destination of such vessel, stating her name, country, and ton- 

 nage, the port of registry, the name of the master, the country of 

 the owners and the number of the crew; and before any goods or 

 ballast are taken on board such vessel the master shall show that all 

 goods therein imported, except such as were reported for exporta- 

 tion in the same vessel have been duly entered and landed; except 

 that the proper officer may issue a stiffening order that such goods 

 or ballast as are specified therein may be laden before the former 

 cargo is discharged; and before such vessel departs the master shall 

 bring and deliver to the collector or other proper officer a content 

 in writing under his hand, of the goods laden and the names of the 

 respective shippers and consignees of the goods, with the marks 

 and numbers of the packages or parcels of the same, and shall 

 make and subscribe a declaration to the truth of such content as 

 far as any of such particulars can be known to him. 



97. The master of every vessel, whether in ballast or laden shall, 

 before departure, come before the collector, or other proper officer, 

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