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Session Laws, 1888 Session
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ELIHU E JACKSON, ESQUIRE, GOVERNOR.

the house of correction or the county jail for ten
days, in the discretion of the justice of the peace
trying the case.
SEC. 3. And be it further enacted, That it shall
not be lawful for any person not a bona fide

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resident of said county, or any corporation, to
shoot, entrap, or in any manner to kill or
catch any partridges, woodcock or rabbit in the
said county without having first obtained from
the clerk of the circuit court for said county
a license permitting the person named in said
license to shoot, kill or trap said game in said
county during the time when the killing of
said game is made lawful by section one of this
act; and the person named therein, shall pay the
said clerk for such license the sum of twenty
dollars, which amount shall be turned over to
the board of school commissioners by the said
clerk for the use of the public schools of said
county, and fifty cents to be paid the clerk for
his fee for issuing said license; and any non-res-
ident convicted before any justice of the peace

Must obtain
license.

in the said county for violating the provisions of
this section shall be fined twenty dollars for
each and every offence, and shall forfeit his
gun or guns, ammunition and other apparatus;
and on failure to pay said fine the offender shall
be confined in the county jail for ten days, and
the gun or guns so forfeited shall be sold, after
giving ten days' notice of time and place of sale
by written notice posted at three or more public
places in said county, at public auction to the
highest bidder for cash by the officer making
the arrest ; the proceeds of said sale, after de-
ducting five dollars as a fee to the officer for
making the sale, to be paid over to the justice of
the peace before whom the offender or offenders
was tried to be held by the said justice of the
peace, together with all other fines collected by
him under the provisions of this section, to be by
law disposed of as hereinafter directed.
SEC. 4. And be it further enacted, That any

Shall be fined,
etc.

land owner may extend, in writing, the privilege
of killing any partridge, quail, woodcock or
rabbit upon his own land to whomsoever he may.
SEC. 5. And be it further enacted, That it shall
not be lawful for any person, not a bona fide res-

Privilege.



 
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