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The Marine Stores Act.-1898-9.

suspect that such marine stores are stolen or otherwise illegally or clandestinely obtained, it shall be lawful for any dealer or his servant or agent to whom such marine stores shall be so offered to seize and detain such person and the said marine stores and to deliver such person immediately into the custody of a constable or other peace officer, who shall and is hereby required as soon as may be to convey such person and the said marine stores so offered before some Justice near to the place where such person may be apprehended, and if such Justice shall, upon examination and inquiry, have cause to suspect that the said marine stores were stolen or illegally or clandestinely obtained, it shall be lawful for such Justice to commit such person into safe custody for such reasonable time as shall be necessary for obtaining proper information on the subject in order to be further examined; and if upon either of the said examinations it shall appear to the satisfaction of such Justice that any of the said marine stores so offered were stolen or illegally or clandestinely obtained, the said Justice is hereby authorised and required to commit the person offending for trial at the Supreme Court where the offence is one in respect of which a person might be so committed, or otherwise to order such person to be imprisoned, with or without hard labor, for any term not exceeding three calendar months.

PART III.

25. All complaints and informations for offences and proceedings Hearing of complaints for the forfeiture or revocation of any licence under this Act shall, and informations. except where otherwise provided, be heard and determined in a summary way before a Special Magistrate or any two or more Justices.

26. There shall be an appeal from any decision of any Special Appeal. Magistrate or Justice or Justices to the Local Court of Adelaide of Full Jurisdiction.

Such appeal shall be regulated by Ordinance No. 6 of 1850, and "The Justices Procedure Amendment Act, 1883-4."

27. Such Local Court may make any order as to costs as it shall Costs of appeal. think fit.

28. Such Local Court may state a special case for the opinion of Special case. the Supreme Court.

special order.

29. The Supreme Court shall deal with such special case accord- Supreme Court make ing to the practice of the Supreme Court on special cases, and may make any order as to the costs of the proceedings in that Court and in the Court below.

30. The Governor may make regulations for prescribing—

1. The form, manner, and place of registration of licences,
renewals, revocations and other matters requiring registra-
tion under this Act, where not specially provided for in
II. Means

this Act:

Regulations.

PART III.

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II. Means for circulating throughout the said province lists of licences and revocations and forfeitures thereof:

III. The badges to be used or worn by collectors, and the position and manner in which the same shall be worn:

IV. The mode by which collectors shall make known their approach, whether by bell or otherwise:

v. All such observances as may not be specifically provided for in this Act and which the Governor considers it desirable that collectors should comply with in carrying on their business:

VI. The manner in which any truck used by any collector shall be painted or otherwise distinguished, and the mode of painting or otherwise marking the name and address of the owner, whether a collector or dealer, upon such truck and of numbering and marking the number upon any truck: VII. The maximum amount which may be taken by any dealer from a collector for the use or hire of any truck:

VIII. The manner and situation in which the names of dealers shall be painted upon the premises upon which they are licensed to carry on their business as dealers:

And generally for carrying into effect the provisions of this Act.

All such regulations upon being published in the Government Gazette and laid before both Houses of Parliament for thirty days, if not disallowed by either House of Parliament, shall be valid in law as if the same were enacted by this Act, and shall be judicially noticed, and any collector, dealer, or person who is guilty of any breach of any of such regulations whether by the omission of any act directed to be performed or by the commission of any act forbidden to be done shall, for every such offence for which no penalty is imposed by this Act, be subject to a penalty not exceeding Five Pounds, or to be imprisoned, with or without hard labor, for any period not exceeding one calendar month.

In the name and on behalf of Her Majesty, I hereby assent to
this Bill.
S. J. WAY, Lieutenant-Governor.

SCHEDULES.

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SCHEDULES.

FIRST SCHEDULE.

[South Australia.]

"The Marine Stores Act, 1898."

Application for Collector's Licence.

To the Commissioner of Police.

I, A. B. [address and description], do hereby declare that I am of the full age of sixteen years, and apply for a collector's licence under the above Act; and I undertake, if the said licence be issued to me, to observe faithfully all the provisions of the said Act and the regulations made thereunder. Attached is the householders' certificate required by the said Ac'.

Dated the

day of

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Householders' Certificate.

[Signature of applicant.]

We, C. D., of [address and description] and E. F. [address and description, do hereby certify that the above-named [name of applicant] has been known to us for the space of last past, and during all that time has usually resided at and is a person of good character and reputation, and a fit person to receive a collector's licence under the above-named Act. Dated the day of

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A. B., of [address und description], is authorised and empowered to act as a collector, and to carry on the business of collecting marine stores within all parts of the Province of South Australia; and this licence shall (unless the same be sooner revoked or forfeited) be and continue in force from the day next following the date hereof until the thirty-first day of December, 18. Given at Adelaide, in the said province, the Registered No.

This licence is not to be let on hire or lent to any person.

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Commissioner of Police.

The collector, if he change his abode, must report his new place of abode to the police officer of the station nearest to the same and to the police officer of the station nearest to his last former place

of abode.

Specially Notice-This licence is subject to revocation or forfeiture if the collector be guilty of any breach of the Act or any regulation or of any improper conduct whatever.

Section 4.

Section 3.

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Section 9.

Section 13, subsection III.

Section 13, subsection IV.

THIRD SCHEDULE.

[South Australia.]

"The Marine Stores Act, 1898."

Dealer's Licence.

Whereas A. B., of [address and description] has applied to me, the Special Magistrate presiding at the Local Court of [name of Court], for a licence to act as a dealer Now I, the Special Magistrate aforesaid, being satisfied that the said A. B. is a fit person to have such licence granted to him, do hereby authorise and empower him, the said A. B., to act as a dealer and to carry on the business of dealing in and buying and selling marine stores at the premises occupied by him in [name of street and name of place], and this licence shall (unless the same be sooner revoked or forfeited) be and continue in force from the day next following the date hereof until the thirty-first day of December, 18

Given under my hand and the seal of the said Court at

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FOURTH SCHEDULE.

"The Marine Stores Act, 1898."

Entry of Trucks, Handcarts, Curts, or Vehicles Lent or Let Out on Hire.

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