Miscellaneous. 7. No boat, ship or vessel shall be entered and cleared at either of the ports of Miramichi and Pictou aforesaid, until all the requirements of the foregoing regulations in reference to such boat, ship or vessel, shall have been fully complied with. 8. Any person who shall contravene, either by omission or commission, any of the foregoing regulations, shall for every such offence incur and pay a fine not exceeding One Hundred Dollars, to be recovered in the manner prescribed by the said Act; and every person who, upon conviction of any such offence, shall fail to pay the amount of fine which he shall have been condemned to pay, shall be imprisoned until such fine be paid. Now KNOW YE that we do hereby command, and enjoin upon all Our loving subjects that they do take notice of and obey the said Regulations so made as aforesaid and govern themselves accordingly. AT OUR GOVERNMENT HOUSE, in Our CITY OF OTTAWA, this EIGHT day of OCTOBER, in the year of Our Lord, one thousand eight hundred and seventythree, and in the Thirty-seventh year of Our Reign. VICTORIA, by the Grace of God, of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, Queen, Defender of the Faith, &c., &c., &c. To all to whom these presents shall come, or whom the sane may in anywise concern, GREETING: JOHN A. MACDONALD, W A PROCLAMATION. WHEREAS in and by the fifty-fifth section of a certain Act of the Parliament of Our United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, passed in the session thereof, held in the thirtieth and thirty-first years of Our Reign, and intituled: "An Act for "the Union of Canada, Nova Scotia and New Brunswick and the Government thereof, and for purposes connected therewith," it is in effect enacted that where a Bill passed by the Houses of Parliament is presented to the Governor General for Our assent, he shall declare according to his discretion, but subject to the provisions of the Act in recital and to Our instructions, either that he assents thereto in Our name or that he with holds our assent; or that he reserves the Bill for the signification of Our pleasure. Miscellaneous. AND WHEREAS, in and by the fifty-seventh section of the said Act it is in effect enacted that a Bill reserved for the signification of Our pleasure shall not have any force unless and until within two years from the day on which it was presented to the Governor General for Our assent, the Governor General signifies by speech or message to each of the Houses of the Parliament, or by proclamation that it has received the assent of Us in Council. AND WHEREAS at the Session of the Parliament of Canada, held in the thirtysixth year of Our reign, a certain Bill intituled: "An Act to make further pro"vision respecting the Extradition of Criminals," was passed in and by the Senate and the House of Commons, and was subsequently presented to the Right Honourable Sir Frederick Temple, Earl of Dufferin, Our Covernor General of Canada, for Our assent thereto, and Our said Governor General did, in pursuance of the authority vested in him by the said first above recited Act, declare that he reserved the said Bill for the signification of Our pleasure. Now KNOW YE, that the aforesaid Bill intituled: "An Act to make further "provision respecting the Extradition of Criminals," so reserved as aforesaid, having been laid before Us in Council, at Our Court at Balmoral, on the Thirtieth day of August, now last past, We have been pleased to declare that the said Bill has received the assent of Us in Council. And We do by these presents and according to the provisions of the said Act of Parliament of Great Britain and Ireland, specially confirm, ratify and finally enact and assent to the said Bill. Of all which all Our loving subjects are hereby required to take notice and to govern themselves accordingly. By Command, 13 october 1873. J. C. AIKINS, 1868. Spirits in Casks of less than 100 gallons...... Swine. Regulations for slaughtering, curing and packing of.. Drawback on exportation of imported goods.-Regulations...... Bonding Warehouses.-Privilege of using Stores as... 1870 Drawback on goods exported to Newfoundland &c แ Packages containing Free Goods" admitted duty free... Winnipeg.-Part of Red River to form part of Port of....... 1872. British Columbia.-Horses &c. bringing provisions, free.............. (( Tea and Coffee.-Duty of 10 p. cent imposed on... Ports of Entry constituted by Orders in Council, in addition 51 Contents. Date of Orders in Council, &c. 31 May 17 (( INLAND REVENUE. 1860 Wany Timber.- Mode of measuring 1865 Warehousing of Spirits, Malt Liquor and Tobacco.-Regula 26 September 1866 Cigars.-Mode of assessing Cigars for duty do used in combination with Sugar.-Drawback............. Warehouse Regulations.. tions...... 8 January 1868 Maltsters.-Classification of..... Malt may be removed &c. in Bond...... Tobacco Licenses and Permits.-Regulations... 20 August 21 December 9 August 5 December 16 January (1 Residuum of Petroleum and removal of Distillates.. 66 Oaths of Officers.-Before whom to be taken....... 1871 23 February 1871 Cullers' Fees, Tariff..... Petroleum, Inspection fees reduced. Certain Distillates Pages. 52 53 60 61 61 61 62 67 69 69 71 ..... 73 73 74 74 74 75 76 76 77 78 78 80 80 80 Inland Revenue Districts and Divisions........ 98 91 Ports from which Goods liable to Excise duties may be 92 PUBLIC WORK S. 1872 Proprietary Medicines and Strong Waters..... do Petewawa. "" do &c. Booms, Chicoutimi.-Tolls altered do do do Coulonge, Petewawa &c. do (. Tolls defined.. Slides, Provincial.-Regulations. do Black River.-Tolls... Rideau Canal at Ottawa.-Regulations, Firewood.. PUBLIC WORKS. Pages. 103 104 104 105 106 106 113 . 113 114 115 116 117 118 1869 Coal passing Canals upwards, free from Toll 1870 Welland Canal.-Way rate between Dunnville & Thorold... Road, Huntingdon & St. Francis, Tariff of Tolls. 1871 Slides, Trent.-Tariff of Tolls..... 31 May 1859 Harbour Commissioners, Montreal. By Laws........ United Statos Vessels in British North American Waters 1868 Montreal Harbour, Tariff of Fees....... Steamboat Owners to pay 10 cents per ton yearly 1869 Bathurst and Richibucto Harbours.-Tonnage Duty. "" Belleville Harbour Dues...... 163 169 169 170 171 173 174 American Vessels frequenting Canadian Ports, Tonnage duty. 1871 Masters and Mates.-Act put into force...... 176 176 do Examination of Candidates for.. Trinity House. Quebec By Laws, Rules & Regulations....... do 1871 Port of Cap de Chatte, Gaspé, -Tonnage duty 178 183 212 230 |