Chapter 815. Constituting Utica, New York, a port of delivery, and for other purposes
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CHAP. 815.— An Act Constituting Utica, New York, a port of delivery, and for other purposes. March 24, 1904. [[H. R. 4074](/us/bill/58/hr/4074).] [[Public, No. 66](/us/pl/58/66).] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled,* Customs. Utica, N. Y., made a port of delivery. [R. S., sec. 2535, p. 499](/us/rs/s2535/p499), amended. That Utica, in the State of New York, be, and is hereby, constituted a port of delivery, in the customs-collection district of Oswego, New York. and that the privileges of immediate transportation of dutiable merchandise conferred by the seventh section of the Act of June tenth, eighteen hundred and eighty, entitled “An Act to amend the statutes in relation to immediate transportation of dutiable goods, and for other purposes,” be, and the same are hereby, extended to said port: and there shall be appointed a deputy collector of customs, to be nominated by the collector of customs at Oswego, New York.
Approved, March 24, 1904.