I04 MUSSEL CULTURE 



persons desirous of obtaining such an Order (which persons 



are in this part of this Act referred to as the promoters). 



Publication 30- If On Consideration of the memorial the Board of 



Ordefand ^^^^^ think fit to procecd in the case, the promoters shall 



owners^of ^^^^^ Pointed copies of the draft of the Order as proposed 



adjoining by them (with such modifications, if any, as the Board of 



lands, etc. Trade require) to be published and circulated in such 



manner as the Board of Trade think sufficient and proper 



for giving information to all parties interested, and shall 



give notice of the application, in such manner as the Board 



of Trade direct or approve, to the owners or reputed owners, 



lessees or reputed lessees, and occupiers (if any) of the 



portion of the sea-shore to which the proposed Order 



relates, and of the lands adjoining thereto. 



Objections 31- During one month after the first publication of the 



tTttnTre!'"' "^^^^^ ^^^^^ ^^^ ^^^rd of Trade shall receive any objec- 



specting tions Or representations made to them in writinsr respectins" 



Order. .r, j /-^ i o r ts 



the proposed Order. 

 Inquiry into 3-- The Board of Trade shall, as soon as conveniently 

 OrTr'by ^^y ^^ ^^^er the expiration of the said month, appoint 



some fit person to act as inspector respecting the proposed 



public sit- 



""^^- Order, 



The inspector shall proceed to make an inquiry concern- 

 ing the subject-matter of the proposed Order, and for that 

 purpose to hold a sitting or sittings in some convenient 

 place in the neighbourhood of the portion of the sea-shore 

 to which the proposed Order relates, and thereat to take 

 and receive any evidence and information offered, and hear 

 and inquire into any objections or representations made 

 respecting the proposed Order, with power from time to 

 time to adjourn any sitting ; and the inspector may, for the 

 purpose of such inquiry, take evidence, and by summons 

 under his hand require the attendance of any person, and 

 examine him and any person who attends before him, on 

 oath or otherwise, as he thinks expedient, and may 

 administer an oath or take any affidavit or declaration for 

 the purpose of the inquiry ; and any person so summoned 

 who, after tender to him of his reasonable expenses, refuses 



