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IMPORTATION OF ANIMALS FROM MEXICO. 
Sec. 48. Any person contemplating the importation of animals 
from Mexico must, in addition to all other requirements of this Order, 
first obtain from the Minister a permit stating the number and kind 
of animals to be imported, the district and state in Mexico whence 
they are to be shipped and the probable date of their arrival at the 
Canadian port of entry. The person applying for such permit shall 
furnish satisfactory proof of the facts hereinbefore set forth. 
ANIMALS IN BOND.- 
Sec. 49. Animals passing in bond through United States terri- 
tory for importation to Canada must be accompanied by a certificate 
of health signed by a veterinarian of the United States Bureau of 
Animal Industry, and by an affidavit from the owner or importer that 
the said certificate refers to the animals in question. Such animals 
shall nevertheless be subject to inspection and if necessary, to deten- 
tion before being permitted to enter Canadian’ territory. If found 
diseased such animals are to be subject to and dealt with according 
to the orders of the inspecting officer under instructions from the 
Veterinary Director General. 
The expense of treatment, should such be deemed advisable, must 
be borne by the owner or importer of the animals treated. 
ANIMALS IN TRANSIT. 
Sec. 50, Animals may be admitted from any part of the United 
States into Canada for transit to any other part of the United States 
in bond, and (with the exception of swine) will be admitted to 
Canada in bond for transit to any Canadian port for exportation by 
sea to Europe or elsewhere. Such animals are to be subject to in- 
spection at the Canadian port of shipment. 
Sec. 51. The transit of such animals shall be subject to such 
regulations as the Minister shall, from time to time, prescribe. 
ANIMALS FOR EXHIBITION. 
Sec. 52. Animals, other than swine, may be admitted for purposes 
of exhibition only, on inspection at port of entry, subject to the usual 
Customs Regulations. 
