FISH AND FISHERIES. 

 THIRD SCHEDULE. 



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Name of River or Place. 



Date of expiry of Pro- 

 clamation closing 

 Oyster-beds. 



Bellinger River ... 



Bermagui River . . ... ... , 



Brow Lake 



*Candlegvxt Creek ... • 



* Congo Creek 



Cutagee Creek 



*Dunn's Creek (Himter River) .. . ... ... 



Hunter River 



Jervis Bay 



Lake Macquarie ... 



Manning River 



Nambuccra River... ... 



Narrawillie Creek ... 



Narrabeeu Lagoon 



Panbula River 



Port Macquarie 



Richmond River ... 



Salt Water Creek (near ^Manning River) 



*Sniith's Creek (Hunter River) 



Tilba Tilba Lake 



Tomago River 



Towamba Lake ... ... ... ... ... 



Tweed River ... ... ... ... 



Twofold Bay 



Wogongo River ... 



Port Jackson, including Middle Harbour and Lane Cove and 

 Parramatta Rivers and their inlets ... 



29 July, 1881. 

 26 August, 1881. 

 16 August, 1881. 



7 April, 1881. 



7 April, 1881. 

 31 May, 1881. 

 28 April, 1881. 



25 November, 1881- 



26 August, 1881. 

 31 May, 1881. 



19 January, 1882. 

 26 August, 1881. 

 12 Januarj-, 1882. 



20 May, 1881. 

 26 August, 1881. 



4 February, 1882. 

 26 August, 1881. 

 28 September, 1881. 



28 April, ISSl. 

 26 August, 1881. 

 26 August, 1881. 

 26 August, 1881. 

 26 August, 1881. 

 26 August, 1881. 

 26 August, 1881. 



29 July, 1881. 



The date on which the Proclamations closing these waters respectively expired 

 were extended by notification in the Gazette for the respective periods follow- 

 ing, viz. : — 



Candlegut Creek — For a period of twelve months from 8th April, 1881. 



Congo Creek — For a like period of twelve months. 



Smith's Creek ) Each for a further period of six months from 28th April, 

 Dunn's Creek \ 1881. 



JS^ofe.- 



-In addition to the above proclaimed closures. Port Hacking was closed for 

 twelve months, from the 8th April, 1881. 



On the 6th June, 1881, the Governor, by Proclamation, closed the 

 tidal waters of Tuggerah Beach Lakes, including Manmurra and Bud- 

 gewi, and Narrabeen and Deewhy Lagoons against the use of fishing- 

 nets for the period of two years from that date. 



