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outwards or otherwise as he deems requisite for statistical or other 

 purposes. 



105. No entry outwards or any shipping warrant or warrant for 

 taking goods from warehouse for exportation shall be deemed valid, 

 unless the particulars of the goods and packages correspond with 

 the particulars in the entry inwards, nor unless they are properly 

 described in the entry outwards by the character, denomination and 

 circumstances under which they were originally charged with duty; 

 and any goods laden or taken out of warehouse by an entry outwards 

 or shipping warrant not so corresponding or not properly describing 

 them, shall be seized and forfeited. 



106. If the owner of any goods is resident more than ten miles 

 from the office of the collector at the port of shipment, he may 

 appoint an agent to make his entry outwards and clear and ship 

 his goods; but the name of the agent and the residence of the owner 

 shall be subjoined to the name in the entry and shipping warrant; 

 and the agent shall make the declaration on the entry which is 

 required of the owner, and shall answer the questions that are put 

 to him; and any trading corporation or company may appoint an 

 agent for the like purpose. 



107. The owner, shipper or consignor of any goods who refuses 

 or neglects to make report and entry of the articles shipped or 

 laden by them respectively, as required by section one hundred. 

 or by the next preceding section, shall incur a penalty not exceeding 



two hundred dollars for each such offense. 

 742 108. The master of every ship having on board goods, wares, 



or merchandize subject to duty, arriving coastwise, at any port 

 in this Colony shall, within twenty-four hours after arrival, and 

 before bulk be broken, make due report in such form as may be pre- 

 scribed for that purpose, containing the several particulars set forth 

 in the twenty-second section of this Act. 



109. The master of every vessel engaged in the fisheries or coasting 

 trade of this Colony, not having on board any goods, wares or mer- 

 chandize subject to duty, shall, before departure from the port of 

 lading deliver to the proper officer of Customs an entry outward, 

 under his hand, of such ship, stating the name, country and tonnage 

 of the ship, the name of the master, and number of the crew; and 

 thereupon the proper officer aforesaid may give to the master a cer- 

 tificate under his hand, that such vessel hath been specially cleared 

 out for the fisheries or coasting trade, and such certificate shall be 

 in force until the thirty-first day of December next after the date 

 thereof, and such vessel shall be exempt from all obligations to clear 

 at any Custom house upon departure from any port in the said 

 Colony during the continuance of the season for which such certifi- 

 cate may have been granted; and if any vessel shall depart without 

 such certificate the master shall forfeit the sum of two hundred dol- 

 lars: Provided that in case such vessel have on board, during the 

 continuance of the season for which such certificate may have been 

 granted, any goods, wares or merchandize subject to duty, such vessel 

 shall be subject and liable to the same rules, restrictions and regula- 

 tions as vessels bound to ports beyond the seas are subject or liable to, 

 or to such other regulations as to the carrying of goods coastwise, as 

 the Governor in Council may from time to time prescribe. 



