3 steamers and kept in custody of the customs, on the day in which the warehouse warrant is passed) and no greater quantity of such goods shall be allowed to be landed on any day than can be examined and received into the warehouse within the usual hours of business. 13. Inspection of Warehouses. The officer or officers for the time being performing outdoor duties shull from time to time visit the bonded warehouses, and shall at the end of each month prepare a return of the contents of each ware- house, and shall compare the same with the warehouse book, and if there be any discrepancy shall report the same to the Treasurer. ‘ 14. Attendance of Officers. [ach Treasury officer shall on arriving at and leaving the office, sign the Attendance Book stating the time of arrival and departure. 15. Officers not to accept Gifts. No Treasury officer shall receive directly or indirectly from any merchant or from any master or consignee of any vessel any fee, gratuity or reward. 16. Attendance to Public by Officers. All necessary despatch and accommodation shall be given to the business of the merchants consistent with the safety of the Revenue observing that each individual is to be attended to in his proper turn and that no undue preference is to be shown. 17. Landing of Passengers and Landing and Shipment of Cargo before or after hours. When- ever the agent or master of any steamer or other vessel is desir- ous of allowing passengers to be landed, or cargo to be landed or shipped, before or after the usual hours of business, he shall inake application in writing to the Treasurer, stating the time at which he is desirous of landing the passengers or cargo, or of shipping cargo, and the place or places where the cargo is to be landed or shipped, and the Treasurer, on being satisfied that a sum suthcient to cover all fees has been deposited or paid, or: that a sufficient guarantee for the payment of fees has been given by the agent or master may grant permission accordingly. 18. Entering and Clearing of Vessels before or after hours. Whenever the agent or master of any vessel is desirous of entering or clearing his vessel before or after the usual office hours he shall make application to the Treasurer, who, on being satisfied that ali fees payable, and all duties in respect of the cargo of the vessel, have been duly paid, may grant permission accordingly, 1