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baskets, or instruments used in fishing or carrying 

 fish. 



23. Breach of Bye-laws. — Infringing any bye- 

 law sanctioned by the Board of Trade, Fishery 

 Board of Scotland, or Lord-Lieutenant of Ireland 

 as the case may be. 



24. Gratings and Sluices. — Neglecting to erect or 

 maintain, or injuring when erected, gratings at the 

 points of divergence from and return to the main 

 river of all artificial streams, cuts, or water-courses 

 used for conveying water to towns, mills, or fac- 

 tories. 



25. Neglecting to keep shut the sluices in mill- 

 streams during the time prescribed by the Acts or by 

 bye-law, or when the water is not used for milling 

 purposes. 



26. Fishing for salmon with rod and line without 

 a license. (This does not apply to Scotland or to 

 places in England and Ireland where no board of 

 conservators has been formed.) 



27. Fishing for salmon by means of a putt, 

 putcher, fishing weir, fishing mill-dam, net, instru- 

 ment or device (not being a rod and line) without a 

 license. (This does not apply to Scotland or to 

 England and Ireland as above mentioned.) 



28. Refusing to produce a license upon the 



