East New Jersey, "Capital Laws" (enacted Dec.9, 1675), section XXXIV, L&S 109

XXXIV. And it is further enacted, that whosoever shall be proved to have transported, or contrived the transportation of any such apprentice, servant or slave, shall be fined five pounds, and all such damages as the court shall judge, and that the master or dame can make appear, and if not able, to be left to the judgment of the court, It is further enacted, that every inhabitant that shall harbour or entertain any such apprentice, servant or slave, and knowing that he hath absented himself from his service upon proof thereof, shall forfeit to their master or dame ten shillings for every days entertainment or concealment, and if not able to satisfy, to be liable to the judgment of the court.