CARRYING LIVE STOCK.
Last evening's "Gazette" has the following new 'regulation regarding the carriage of live stock , .—"ln the ease of Home-trade steamships when'it lis desired to carry more livestock on deck than provided by the regulations relating to tho carriago of cargo and livestock on deck, which wore made by the regulations of the 14th September, 1895, the owner or master shall make written application to a Collector of Customs for a licence to do so, specifying the number and description of live-stock for which the license is required; and the Collector may, after inspection of tho steamship by a Surveyor or other officer approved by him, grant a special annual license, or for such' less period as he may deem advisable, for such number of livestock as he is satisfied tho steamship is able to carry with safety to tho ship and the pcoplo on board. The license may be granted for the Home-trade generally, or for such parts ■ of the coast as are deemed safe by the inspecting officer."
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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 56, 29 November 1907, Page 5
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172CARRYING LIVE STOCK. Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 56, 29 November 1907, Page 5
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