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“...owners of such cattle by the Local Government. Each one having obtained such a permission must brand or mark all his cattle, pasturing on public lands, with a mark or brand made known to the Chief of the Police. Art. 2. In the town and in each of the former districts of Princes Quarter, Cul-de-Sac and Cole Bay, if somebody can be found capable to take charge of it, shall be established a properly enclosed poundyard in a conspicuous place along the public road. The Local Government shall in the usual manner make known the place where those poundyards are established. Art. 3. The poundmasters shall be appointed by the Head of the Local Government and are responsible to the Chief of the Police. Art. 4. Each time that cattle are brought to be impounded, the poundmaster concerned shall deliver to the carrier a receipt, mentioning the date, the kind and number of cattle im- pounded. Art. 5. Everyone who has impounded or sent to be impounded any cattle is obliged to send to the Head of the Local...”