BULLET AND SHOT 



is not examined by the Maharaja's Customs officials, and, 

 in return for this courtesy, it is expected that any evasion 

 of the Customs Regulations will be discountenanced. 



Subject to this provision, and with effect from nth 

 April, 1897, Customs duty according to the tariff in force 

 in the State will be charged on all goods imported by both 

 visitors to, and residents in, Kashmir. 



20. Servants of visitors found in the city after dark, 

 and any servant found without a light after the evening 

 gun has fired, will be liable to be apprehended by the 

 Police. 



21. Servants of visitors found resorting for pur- 

 poses of nature to places other than the fixed latrines 

 are liable to punishment. 



22. Grass-cutters are prohibited from cutting grass 

 in, or in the neighbourhood of, the gardens occupied by 

 European visitors. 



23. All persons are required to settle all accounts 

 before they leave Kashmir, and are responsible that 

 the debts of their servants are similarly discharged. 



24. Complaints of the nature of civil suits against 

 subjects of His Highness the Maharaja can only be taken 

 cognizance of by the State Courts, and against all British 

 Indian subjects who are visitors to Kashmir, by the Court 

 of the Assistant Resident on payment of the usual 

 Court fees. 



25. Visitors are reminded that the forests in the 

 Jammu and Kashmfr State are in charge of the State 

 Forest Department, and that no trees may be felled 

 without permission and payment of the price. 



Application for trees and for permission to cut them 

 should be made to the Conservator of Forests, Srinagar, or 

 to the nearest Forester. 



26. A dairy has been established, under State super- 

 vision, behind Doctor Neve's Hospital. Milk can be 

 obtained there twice a day at the rates in the "Nirakh- 



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