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cured deer heads and hides of deer) shall be permitted only during or within fifteen 

 days after the ' ' open season ' ' allowed for shooting deer under the laws of the 

 Province or Territory where the deer to be exported has been shot. 



Number: 3. No person shall in one year export more than the whole or parts of 

 two deer, nor shall exportation of such deer be made by the same person on more 

 than two occasions during one calendar year. 



Prohibitions: 4. Deer in the carcase or any part thereof which has been killed in 

 contravention of any Provincial or Territorial law shall not be exported, nor shall 

 any deer in the carcase or parts thereof be exported without the permit of the Col- 

 lector of Customs accompanying the shipment. 



Nonresident: 5. A person, not domiciled in Canada, who has shot deer for sport 

 and not for gain or hire, under Provincial or Territorial Authority may make an 

 export entry in duplicate of deer in the carcase or parts thereof so shot by him and 

 allowed to be exported — upon subscribing and attesting before a Collector of Cus- 

 toms a Declaration in the following form to be annexed to said export entry, viz. : — 

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Permit: 6. The Exporter shall produce his license or permit for shooting deer 

 under Provincial or Territorial Authority to the Collector of Customs before the 

 exportation of the deer and the Collector shall indorse thereon a description of the 

 quantity and parts entered for exportation. 



The Collector of Customs at any Customs Port of Entry designated for the Export 

 of Deer, upon receiving the said export entries duly completed, may thereupon under 

 the seal of the Custom House, issue his permit for the exportation of the deer, if satis- 

 fied as to the identity of the sportsman and that the exportation is not prohibited. 



