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Saturday, April 2ncl, patrolled to Belleville on business with Mr. Gault and 

 James N. Macdonald one day. On Saturday, April 9th, patrolled up the Bay in 

 the afternoon to Massassaga, and then along the shore as far as Belleville, 

 ran into Belleville and was there one hour, left for home, and arrived in about 

 half past six, found nothing wrong. 



On Monday, April lltli, patrolled from Northport in the afternoon Wolfe 

 Island to R. & A. MacDonald's Fishery, and to LaEue Fishery, and then to Root 

 Brothers and J. R. Belnap's, loft there and . patrolled along the highshore about 

 three miles and arrived home about six o'clock. 



On Monday, April 18th, patrolled down the Bay and up tlhe beach, but not 

 to the end of my division, then came back and stopped at Deseronto a few 

 minutes and went to Northport. 



On Wednesday, April 20th, I patrolled up the Bay from Northport to Point 

 Ann, and delivered three licenses, and went to Mosquito Bay, examined several 

 fisheries, and then went to Belleville, had dinner, left at one o'clock for Rossmore, 

 and visited three other fisheries down the Bay. Arrived home at six o'clock. 

 On Mondaj", May 2nd, I patrolled the Bay and called at all the fishing stations in 

 the west end of my division, and found all the hoop nets out of the water, and 

 everyihing in good shape. Was out all day excepting one half hour for dinner 

 in Belleville. On Thursday, May 5th, left Xorthport at six o'clock to patrol the 

 eastern part of my division, and found every fisherman obeying the law, but on 

 my way back, I found a piece of gill net on the reel, but did not seize it, as I 

 could not tell whether he was fishing it or not. Was at sea about ten hours. 



On Friday, May 13th, we patrolled from Northport down the Bay, and 

 called at Deseronto, and went down the beach, but found no one violating the law. 

 On Saturday, May 28th, left at 7 a.m. Patrolled to Belleville, where we met 

 Capt. Hunter at the dock and left there about eleven o'clock for Trenton, as Mr. 

 Hunter had several cases in Court at that place, and left at 4 p.m. for Belleville, 

 and had some trouble with the perforating wheel, which was fixed at Belleville. 

 Arrived at N'orthport about eight in the evening. On Thursday, June 9th, I 

 patrolled down the Bay and called at Deseronto, saw Mr. Gault, he saved me the 

 trouble of taking down the notices, was there about half an hour. I went down 

 the Bay and found the night-lines with their names on and buoys set. Returned 

 about eight in the evening. On Wednesday, June 15th, we patrolled up to 

 Mosquito Bay, searched the marsh at the end of Big Island, and on that part 

 found one night-line that was not tagged, and I seized it, then returned at twelve 

 o'clock. On Saturday, June 18th, patrolled the Bay in the afternoon as far as 

 Tliompson's Wharf, I delivered licenses and posted notices, found everything all 

 right and returned. On Saturday patrolled to Mosquito Bay, dragged for night 

 lines, but found none. Went to Massassaga and then to Belleville to see Capt. 

 Hunter. On Thursday, July 14th, patrolled down the Bay in the afternoon, but 

 found nothing wrong. On Saturday, July 16th, we patrolled around Mosquito 

 Bay, and then to Massassaga Point and home, found nothing wrong. 



On Tuesday, July 9th, patrolled the Bay, found a few Americans, but they said 

 they were not fi^liing. I was away all day and returned about eight in the even- 

 ing. On Saturday, July 23rd, patrolled up the Bay to Belleville with Capt. Flem- 

 ing, and went to Mosquito Bay, as we had information that there was illegal fishing 

 going on, but we dragged all afternoon, and found nothings We returned to Belle- 

 ville, and arrived home about eight in the evening. On Monday, July 25th, 

 patrolled up to Mosquito Bay, and was there all the forenoon, and found nothing 



