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__ lobster-cages to be removed from Garganelle Cove, and all fishing for 
lobsters to cease from this date i in the said cove.—I am, Gentlemen, your 
_ obedient servant, 
(Signed) Caries CaMPBELL, Captain, RN., 
Commanding H.M.S. “ Lily.” 
Messrs. Shearer & Forrest, The Factory, Port Saunders. 
H.M.S, “ Liny,” St. Marearer’s Bay, 
19th June, 1889. 
MEMORANDUM. | 
As I consider it desirable to prevent any cause for complaint on the 
part of the French fishermen, it is my direction that the lobster-trawls 
of the fishermen employed by your factory are not to be set to the 
southward of a line drawn from your factory to the extreme point of 
White Island. 
2. In the accompanying chart the line of demarcation is shown in 
red ink. 
3. The strict observance of these orders being so important, I feel 
that in case of disobedience it is my duty to confiscate the traps of the 
person offending. 
This order will continue in force for the present season. 
(Signed) B. W. Watxsr, Captain and Senior Officer, 
Newfoundland Fishery Division. 
To Messrs. Shearer & Forrest, Lobster Factory, John Meagher’s Cove, 
H.MS. “ Emerarp,” Port SaunDERS, 
20th June, 1889. 
_ MEMORANDUM. | 
In view of the complaints that have been made in former years of 
the interruption to the French fishing operations by lobster-trawls set 
by your fishermen, I deem it my duty to forbid the setting of any 
lobster-trawls on that portion of the coast between the first point of 
rocks at Two Hills Point and Garganelle Cove. 
No lobster-trawls are to be placed in Keppel Harbour—that is, 
inside a line drawn between Keppel Point and Port Saunders—nor to 
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