| Canada. Department of Agriculture - 1916 - 1144 pages
...country and locality where grown, the port of departure (or port of consular invoice), the proposed port of entry, and the name and address of the importer...the permit should be sent. Applications for permits must be made in advance of the shipment of the potatoes. Applications may be made by telegraph, in... | |
| 1916 - 680 pages
...exporter, the locality where grown, the port of departure (or port of consular invoice), the proposed port of entry, and the name and address of the importer...the United States to whom the permit should be sent. Potatoes will be inspected by the department on arrival, and should it prove that Canadian shippers... | |
| Oregon. Board of Horticulture - 1917 - 698 pages
...the application the exact designation of the nursery stock and other plants and seeds to he imported, the name and address of the exporter, the country...importer in the United States to whom the permit should he sent. Applications for permits should be made in advance of the proposed shipments, but if through... | |
| Oregon. Board of Horticulture - 1919 - 152 pages
...seeds and other plant products for propagation, except field, vegetable and flower seeds. be imported, the name and address of the exporter, the country...Applications for permits should be made in advance of the proposed shipments, but if, through no fault of the importer a shipment should arrive before a permit... | |
| 1920 - 724 pages
...country and locality where grown, the port of departure (or port of consular invoice), the proposed port of entry, and the name and address of the importer...the permit should be sent. Applications for permits must be made in advance of the shipment of the potatoes. Applications may he made by telegraph, in... | |
| Oregon. Board of Horticulture - 1921 - 210 pages
...contemplating the importation of broom corn shall first make application to the Federal Horticultural Board for a permit, stating in the application the name...Applications for permits should be made in advance of the proposed shipments ; but if, through no fault of the importer, a shipment should arrivc before a permit... | |
| 1923 - 724 pages
...proposed shipments, stating the country or locality of origin of the produce, the port of first arrival, and the name and address of the importer in the United States to whom the permit should be sent. If through no fault of the importer a shipment should arrive before the permit is received, the goods... | |
| United States. Department of Agriculture - 2001 - 598 pages
...Applications for permits for importation of fruits and vegetables. vegetables, the port of first arrival, and the name and address of the importer in the United States to whom the permit should be sent. (b) Applications for permits should be made in advance of the proposed shipments; but if, through no... | |
| 1956 - 1324 pages
...country and locality where grown, the port of departure (or port of consular invoice) , the proposed port of entry, and the name and address of the importer...the permit should be sent. Applications for permits must be made in advance of the shipment of the potatoes. Applications may be made by telegraph, in... | |
| 1985 - 382 pages
...country and locality where grown, the port of departure (or port of consular invoice), the proposed port of entry, and the name and address of the importer...the United States to whom the permit should be sent. (b) Applications for permits must be made in advance of the shipment of the potatoes. (c) Applications... | |
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