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(5.) Destruction of Cages, Bees, etc. Immediately upon the 
transfer of any queen bee from any cage, box or other container 
as set forth in Section 3 hereof, said inspector shall cause to be 
burned and destroyed such cage, box or other container, together 
with the candy and bees therein, excepting such queen bee. 
If said inspector shall at said inspection find any queen bee 
to be infected with any contagious, infectious or communicable 
disease he shall in his discretion destroy the same or hold the same 
for further treatment. 
Rule 5. Importation of Honey. 
In order to prevent the introduction into this Territory of in- 
fectious, contagious or communicable diseases amongjioney bees 
and in view of the fact that such diseases are in the majority of 
cases communicated by the introduction into uninfected territory, 
of honey, honey-dew or syrup containing honey from districts 
in which such infetious, contagious or communicable diseases ex- 
ist, it is hereby ordered that 
All honey, honey-dew or syrup containing honey imported into 
the Territory of Hawaii, shall be subject to the following terms 
and conditions, to-wit : 
(1) . Statement by Importer. Any person or persons import- 
ing into the Territory of Hawaii any honey, honey-dew or syrup 
containing honey from the mainland of the United States or else- 
where, upon arrival of such honey, honey-dew or syrup contain- 
ing honey at a port of entry of the Territory of Hawaii, and before 
such honey, honey-dew or syrup containing honey shall have been 
landed upon the dock, or if such honey shall have been landed 
upon the dock without the knowledge of the importer, then before 
such honey, honey-dew or syrup containing honey shall have been 
removed from the dock, shall file with the Board a written state- 
ment containing the following information : 
(a) The port from which such honey was shipped ; 
(b) The name of the shipper ; 
(c) Whether or not the same has been certified by a qualified 
inspector as hereinafter set forth. 
Said statement shall also contain a request that the Board forth- 
with proceed to have said honey, honey-dew or syrup containing 
honey inspected, and an agreement on the part of the importer to 
be responsible for all reasonable costs and expenses of inspection, 
quarantine and care of the same. 
(2) . Inspection. Immediately upon the receipt of such state- 
ment or as soon thereafter as may be, the Board shall cause said 
honey, honey-dew or syru^ to be inspected by its inspector. In 
case such honey shall bear upon the containers thereof or shall be 
accompanied by a„ certificate of a qualified officer of any state or 
of the United States or other country, that the honey is from 
healthy colonies of bees, that is, from colonies of bees not affected 
