INLAND FISHERIES. 283 



Sect. 4. All acts and parts of acts inconsistent herewith are 

 hereby repealed. — [March 26, 1858. 



[1833, 211 ; 1850, 6; I85n, 156; 1858, 95.] 



An Act in further addition to an Act to regulate the Fisheries in the Vicinity of Nan- 

 tucket. 



1858, 95. Be it enacted, etc., as foUoios: Sect. 1. The pro- 

 visions of the sixth chapter of the acts of eighteen hundred and 

 fift}-, and of the one hundred and fifty-sixth chapter of the acts of 

 eighteen hundred and fifty-five, are hereby extended and shall apply 

 to the taking of fish with any kind of net by any person or persons 

 within the limits prescribed in the act first above mentioned. — [March 



26, 1858. 



[1870, 284.] 



[Sp. Laws, vol. 2, pp. 222, 289 ; 1825, 63 ; 1851, 98.] 

 Ax Act to protect the Herring Fisheries in the Town of Falmouth. 



1858, 130. Be it enacted, etc., asfoUoivs: Sect. 1. No person 

 shall set down or stretch an}' seine or drag-net of any kind within a 

 half mile from the mouth or outlet of any river or stream running 

 from any pond in Falmouth into the sea, or Vineyard Sound, between 

 Nobsque Point and Waquoit Harbor, from the twentieth day of 

 March to the twentieth daj^ of September inclusive, in each year. 



Sect. 2. Any person violating any of the provisions of this act 

 shall be liable to a fine not exceeding one hundred dollars for each 

 oflfence. 



Sect. 3. All fines and penalties for violating an}- provision of 

 this act, with costs, may be sued for and recovered in any court 

 competent to try the same, on the complaint of any inhabitant of 

 said town of Falmouth, one half thereof to accrue to the complain- 

 ant and the other half to the Commonwealth. ^ 



Sect. 4. All acts and parts of acts inconsistent with this act, 

 are hereby' repealed. — [March 27, 1858. 



1859. 



[1837, 195.] 

 An Act in addition to an Act to regulate the Fishery in Newbury. 



1859, 54. Be it enacted, etc., as follows: The third section of 

 the one hundred and ninety-fifth chapter of the acts of the year eigh- 

 teen hundred and thirty-seven, is hereby amended b}' striking out the 

 words "five dollars" and inserting in place thereof the words "one 

 dollar for each fish so taken." — [February 19, 1859. 



[Sp. Laws, vol. 1, p. 326.] 

 An Act regulating the Herring Fishery in Indian Head River. 



1859, 90. Be it enacted, etc., as folloivs: All the rights, duties, 

 benefits and privileges conferred or imposed upon the towns of Pem- 



