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and in the exercise of that right may, within the Hmits of 

 the fishery, proceed as follows, namely, make and maintain 

 oyster and mussel beds, or either of them, and at any season 

 collect oysters and mussels, and remove the same from 

 place to place, and deposit the same as and where they 

 think fit, and do all other things which they think proper 

 for obtaining, storing, and disposing of the produce of their 

 fishery, 



'41. Where an Order of the Board of Trade under this 

 part of this Act, without conferring a right of several oyster 

 and mussel fishery, confers a right of regulating an oyster 

 and mussel fisher}', and imposes restrictions on, or makes 

 regulations respecting, the dredging and fishing for and 

 taking oysters and mussels, or either of them, within the 

 limits of the regulated fishery, or imposes tolls or royalties 

 upon persons dredging, fishing for, and taking oysters and 

 mussels, or either of them, within the limits of such fishery, 

 the persons obtaining the Order, in this Act included in the 

 term the grantees, shall by virtue of the Order and of this 

 part of this Act, but subject to any restrictions and ex- 

 ceptions contained in the Order, have power to do all or 

 any of the following things ; namely, 



' {a) To carry into eftect and enforce such restrictions and 

 regulations : 



* {b) To levy such tolls or royalties : 



' {c) To provide for depositing and propagating oysters 

 and mussels within the limits of the fishery, and for 

 improving and cultivating the fishery.' 



Fisher}' Orders may be obtained, in Scotland, 

 from the Fishery Board ; in England from the 

 Board of Trade ; in Ireland from the Inspectors 

 of Fisheries. Information as to the proper form 



