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Salt, Pepper, and Wine, may be exported from Guernsey or Jersey to Sark, in certain small Quantities, in Boats not exceeding Ten Tons, licensed for the Purpose.
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VI. ‘And Whereas it is expedient to permit the Exportation of Salt, Pepper, and Wine from the Islands of Guernsey or Jersey, for the Supply of the Island of Sark. in smaller Packages than are now allowed by Law, under certain Regulations and Restrictions;’ Be it therefore enacted, That it shall be lawful to export from either of the Islands of Guernsey and Jersey, at any One Time, any Quantity of Salt not exceeding Ten Bushels, any Quantity of Pepper not exceeding Fifty Pounds Weight, or any Quantity of Wine not exceeding Ten Dozen reputed Quart Bottles, for the Supply of the said Island of Sark, and the said Articles may be so exported in any Boat not exceeding the Burthen of Ten Tons, such Boat having a Licence from the Principal Officers of the Customs at either of the said Islands of Guernsey and Jersey, for the Purpose of being employed in carrying Commodities for the Supply of the said Island of Sark, which Licence such Officer is hereby authorized and required to grant, without taking any Fee or Reward for the same: Provided always, that every such Boat having on board at any One Time any greater Quantity of the respective Articles than what is permitted by this Act, such Articles, if in Packages of less Size or Content than prescribed by the Laws in force, shall be forfeited, and shall and may be seized by any Officer or Officers of the Army, Navy, or Marines, or of the Customs or Excise.
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