SEC. 29. That every hogshead of tobacco of the
growth of tins State, that shall remain in any ware-
house after being sold by the grower or his agent,
for a longer period than twelve months, and every
hogshead of tobacco of the growth of any other State,
whether sold or unsold, that shall remain in any
-warehouse for a longer period than twelve months,
the Inspector of such warehouse shall charge the
owner thereof the sum of fifteen cents per hogshead
storage, for each month after the said twelve months.
SEC. 30. That in the absence of the State Wharf-
inger, the Inspector of each warehouse shall have
charge and control of the wharf in front of his ware-
house, so far as relates to the landing: or cording of
wood or other material, to the exclusion of tobacco,
and all vessels or other conveyance having tobacco to
deliver to such warehouse, shall have preference
over all others in the use of such wharves; that no
charge of wharfage shall be laid on any tobacco re-
ceived at or delivered from any of the State ware-
house wharves.
SEC. 31. That when any Inspector shall bring his
own tobacco to the warehouse whereof he is In-
spector, the same shall not be inspected unless done
by the Inspector of some other warehouse.
SEC. 32. That the Comptroller, Librarian, or other
proper officer, shall furnish each Tobacco Inspector
with a bound copy of this Act, for his office use, the
cost of the same to be paid out of the tobacco fund.
SEC. 33. That all laws or parts of laws, inconsistent
with this Act, and the provisions therein, shall be
and the same are hereby repealed.
SEC'. 2. And he it enacted. That this Act shall take
effect from the dale of its passage.
Approved February 21, 1872.
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Time tobacco
may remain.
Wharfage.
Own tobacco.
Bound copy.
Repealed.
' In force.
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